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Erik Ribsskog
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Wescot response RE: Mrs. N. Farrow. Your ref: 49597867/S82A



Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>


Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 3:53 PM

To:
Contact Us <contactus@wescot.co.uk>

Hi,

that e-mail was not regarding an offer of repayment.

I asked you to please delete the debt, like mentioned in the forwarded e-mail.
I also asked to get this _escalated_.


I can’t see that this has been escalated.

Erik Ribsskog

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Contact Us <contactus@wescot.co.uk> wrote:

19th November 2012

Dear Mr Ribsskog

Further to your recent email regarding an offer of repayment.

I acknowledge your comments and would like to confirm that Wescot always attempt to respond with an explanation or resolution as quickly as possible.

I can confirm that our client has requested that we agree a repayment offer with you, and to enable us to do this we would require your income and expenditure details. We have

included a form to be completed with this email.

Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience you may have been caused whilst contacting us.

Yours sincerely

Paul Stephenson
Accounts Controller

Email:     contactus@wescot.co.uk

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From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 15 November 2012 19:30

To: Contact Us
Cc: Q&A

Subject: Re: Wescot response RE: Mrs. N. Farrow. Your ref: 49597867/S82A

Hi,

I think telling me my signature isn’t mine is an insult, and that you should compensate by deleting my debt.

You can’t expect peoples signatures to always look exactly the same.

Surely a company like Capital One/Wescot should consult a handwriting-expert before you go on claiming lies like this.

And then, months later, Wescot want’s me to make a new budget, after Captial One last year stalled the process, with their lies, (I think I have to call it, since it was my signature).

And Wescot are also lieing telling me I don’t reply to your correspondence, (in a letter), even if I’ve replied to all your letters and e-mails.

I think your routines should be looked at.

Perhaps you could escalate this to your line-manager?

Erik Ribsskog

On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Contact Us <contactus@wescot.co.uk> wrote:

15 November 2012

Dear Mr Ribsskog

Further to your recent email.


I acknowledge your comments and would like to confirm that Wescot always attempt to respond with an explanation or resolution as quickly as possible.

Our client confirmed the signature you provided when you requested your new address to be updated on their records did not match the signature on the account. According

to our client, they did not inform you the balance is not outstanding. They have confirmed  the account will not be deleted and advised you should set repayment arrangement with ourselves. Please complete the attached form.

Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience you may have been caused whilst contacting us.

Yours sincerely

Funmi Olugbenga-Dada

Account Controller

email:   

contactus@wescot.co.uk

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From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 10:39 PM
To: Contact Us
Cc: Q&A
Subject: To: Mrs. N. Farrow. Your ref: 49597867/S82A

Hi,


I’m refering to your letter from 8/11, which I recieved today, (and attach a scanned copy of).

It wasn’t like you write in the letter.


I contacted Capital One and asked if I could pay them a token-payment of £1 a month.


This was about a year ago now.


Capital One said the signature in my letter wasn’t mine.


And after this I’ve had tens of letters and tens of e-mails, from you at Wescot and Capital One.

So that’s why I wanted the debt deleted.


Since this case wastes a lot of my time.

(And Wescot have also told me in a letter, that I don’t reply to your correspondence.


Which isn’t true, I’ve replied to all your e-mails and letters.

And I’ve gone to business-school, and I think letters shouldn’t contain lies.


Even if they are standard letters).

Perhaps you could contact Capital One again and ask them if they now accept my token-payment offer of £1 a month, from about a year ago?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Best regards,


Erik Ribsskog


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