The company does look a bit dodgy. They were PPI vultures and some of the reviews seem to say they screw up a lot.
The url on that letter seems to be a holding page...unless they're just using theprotectionspecialist for emails without even a redirect to their main page, also the phone number on the letter doesn't match the one of the website they list as at the top of the letter.
The url on that letter seems to be a holding page...unless they're just using theprotectionspecialist for emails without even a redirect to their main page, also the phone number on the letter doesn't match the one of the website they list as at the top of the letter.
Ask in GD instead of calling the number and asking them... Yea that makes a lot of sense.. not.
Ask in GD instead of calling the number and asking them... Yea that makes a lot of sense.. not.
Ask in GD instead of calling the number and asking them... Yea that makes a lot of sense.. not.
The problem is sometimes they speculatively search for people with the same name.
This company don't do that. They'll only write to people that are customers of theirs. There's no speculative punts going on here.
Debt collectors? They sometimes do when the person has been lost. They do an electoral roll search and hope they've found the right person.
They're not a debt collector.
I mean the letter clearly says its the collections department. Arrears = debt.
It's the in-house collections team for the company in question. It's not been sold on, they only contact people who completed a PPI claim with them, were successful and supposedly haven't paid their fees.
I worked for them for 2 years.
So they are the claimants in the CCJ then?
Yes. They aren't acting on behalf of anyone else, only themselves.