What To Do If You Get A Nasty Letter or Phone Call From:
Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency

Allied
International Credit Debt Collecting Agency is a debt purchasing company
listed in the site of
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Name: Allied International
Credit Debt Collecting Agency

Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency and
the Truth About Your Debt

Allied International
Credit Debt Collecting Agency is a debt purchasing
agency that has bought the debtor account from the original lender,
often a bank for a tiny percentage of the original value of the account
and is attempting to recover the full sum of the original account from
you.
Allied International
Credit Debt Collecting Agency will use all sorts
of nasty methods to get you to set up a direct debit or standing order
so that they can make a quick profit. You may have already experienced
bad dealings with them on the phone. They may call you on the phone
at odd times and do so several times every day. They may write you official-looking
sternly worded letters or cards threatening to come round to collect
the amount in full or take you to court for the full amount. Their other
tactics may involve saying that they will make a charging order on your
home or in some way cause you and your family great personal suffering.

So ask Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency
for a copy of the original contract when you took out your loan or credit
card.
Even better, start
an unenforceable
credit agreement application enquiry. It costs nothing to do this
and you are protected by the consumer credit laws. Click
here for the unenforceable contract application form.
To find out if you
qualify for an IVA or can benefit from a debt management programme,
try the IVA
Test. It's free to apply, and again you are protected by the consumer
laws regarding debt management at all stages. Click
here to go to the application form.
We are licenced
by the Office of Fair Trading. Licence No. 633327
We are signatories
of the Data Protection Act. Reg. No. Z1620707
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Data On Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency
My
thanks to the excellent Consumer Action Group forums for these extracts
about Allied International:
I recieved
a yellow slip from Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency
in the post marked 'warning: get in contact'. Three days later I got
a letter saying the usual final notice of Intent if you don't pay
what can happen such as CCJ etc.
I phoned National
Debtline 0808 808 4000 and was advised 1 of the options was to wait
it out as the 6 year limit is 5 mths away. Alternatively I could S.A.R
- (Subject Access Request) and argue that they were in breach of the
contract as they wrongly took the car. Then I received another letter
10 days later saying 'further to our conversation we will except the
agreed £xxx...' which was about 30% of the original debt!
I NEVER PHONED
OR TALKED TO ANYONE!!!
I am currently
still ignoring it but now wondering if this is a tactic where they
can say I have been in contact and so restart the whole 6 year period?
Response: Sopund
like it! If there are slimy tactics available Allied International
will know about them!
If
you have any information that you would like honest people to know
about Allied International Credit Debt Collecting Agency then send
us an email in complete confidence and we will try to corroborate
it with the clowns involved.

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