Offering £1 Token payments to debt companies (Robinson Way), What's the correct way to do?
Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 4:10 am
What is usually the correct way to send a monthly token payment of £1 to a debt company who have the debt passed on to them from the bank.
One company is Robinson way.
QUESTION 1
With these options, what is the correct way?
1) Phone them, and set up the Standing order of £1 a month, telling them on the phone you are doing that.
2) Write to them, and set up the Standing order of £1 a month, telling them in the letter that you are doing that
3) Set up the £1 per month, without informing them,
if you just set up the token payment on your online banking, (using Robinsons way sort code + account number) for £1 a month, then would this suffice? (be enough?)
without any communication to them?
If option 3) is done, what is the worse case scenario they can do?
eg, Reject the offer
4) Any other way to set it up?
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and another question
QUESTION 2
if offering the £1 ongoing every month, and they accept it,
is there a high chance they will STILL keep calling/writing in the regularly in the near future, to chase up the full payment?
One company is Robinson way.
QUESTION 1
With these options, what is the correct way?
1) Phone them, and set up the Standing order of £1 a month, telling them on the phone you are doing that.
2) Write to them, and set up the Standing order of £1 a month, telling them in the letter that you are doing that
3) Set up the £1 per month, without informing them,
if you just set up the token payment on your online banking, (using Robinsons way sort code + account number) for £1 a month, then would this suffice? (be enough?)
without any communication to them?
If option 3) is done, what is the worse case scenario they can do?
eg, Reject the offer
4) Any other way to set it up?
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and another question
QUESTION 2
if offering the £1 ongoing every month, and they accept it,
is there a high chance they will STILL keep calling/writing in the regularly in the near future, to chase up the full payment?