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

Allied
International Credit is a debt purchasing firm or debt collecting company
listed in the website of
Start an unenforceable
credit agreement application here.
To really put an
end to debt misery start an IVA
application here (no more crippling loans).
Name: Allied International Credit
Also Known As: Allied
International Credit (UK) Ltd, Allied Credit, AIC, AIC (UK) Ltd, etc.
Address: Anderston House, 389 Argyle Street, Glasgow G2
Telephone: 0141 2263111
Fax:
Email: [user] @aiccorp.com
Extra Data: Specialists in "send the boys round" type bright
coloured postcards (against OFT rules). Also see the interesting case
notes below for further sharp tactics.

Allied International Credit and
the Truth About Your Debt

Allied International
Credit is a debt collection agency that has bought
your debt account from the original lending source (or in some cases
another debt collecting agency) for about 10 percent or less of the
original value and is brazenly trying to get the full sum of the original
debt from you.
Allied International
Credit will
use all sorts of nasty methods to extort money out of you in order to
profit from you. You may have already experienced bad dealings with
them on the phone. They may phone you at strange times and do this many
times every day. They may send you official appearing sternly worded
letters threatening to 'send the boys round' to collect the amount in
full or that they will take you to court if you cannot pay. Their other
strategies may include saying that they will make a charging order on
your property or in some way cause you and your family great personal
suffering.

So ask Allied International Credit
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
More
Data On Allied International Credit
My
thanks to the excellent Consumer Action Group forums for these extracts:
I received
a letter sent to my previous adress requesting £6500, I wrote
to Lloyds and refer them back to our old agreement and they denied
that an agreement was in place, I heard nothing for ages until two
months ago when I had a letter with a demand from Close credit who
I wrote to and refered to my earlier agreement. I immediatly paid
£35 on account via their website and the seconf month I went
to pay £35 and the account had been withdrawn. 2Two weeks go
Allied International Credit contacted me and the whole bloody thing
started again. I have started to pay Allied 35/month on account until
the original agreement is resurrected. Allied just keep ringing, shouting
at me and then putting the phone down. Whats the point, has anyone
ever had them take them to court?
Our response:
These tactics are standard ruses that Allied International Credit
use - they know that there's nothing much they can do within the law,
so they use the phone rather than write to people.
If
you have any information that you would like honest people to know
about Allied International Credit then send us an email in complete
confidence and we will try to corroborate it with the clowns involved.

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