Debt Collection Baliffs - To ignore or to pay

I have received an email from a company saying they are acting behalf of another company asking me to repay money for a loan I supposedly took out in 2017.

I have never heard of either of these companies and never took out the loan they are saying I did.

I’ve tried looking online but the only information and advice I can find is more related to dealing with companies pressuring people to take out a loan rather than my situation.

I have emailed them back saying that I never took out that loan and they haven’t got back to me. I find it strange that they emailed me rather than sent a letter.

I have an account with Clear Score and my credit score is excellent and on my account with them it shows I’ve never missed a payment on anything.

Is there anyone I should speak to about this? Or should I just ignore and block them? Any advice would be appreciated!
Completely ignore emails.
If you get a letter in the post see a solicitor..
 
I have received an email from a company saying they are acting behalf of another company asking me to repay money for a loan I supposedly took out in 2017.

I have never heard of either of these companies and never took out the loan they are saying I did.

I’ve tried looking online but the only information and advice I can find is more related to dealing with companies pressuring people to take out a loan rather than my situation.

I have emailed them back saying that I never took out that loan and they haven’t got back to me. I find it strange that they emailed me rather than sent a letter.

I have an account with Clear Score and my credit score is excellent and on my account with them it shows I’ve never missed a payment on anything.

Is there anyone I should speak to about this? Or should I just ignore and block them? Any advice would be appreciated!
Did the email have your full name and full address ?
If not, it really can be ignored
 
I have received an email from a company saying they are acting behalf of another company asking me to repay money for a loan I supposedly took out in 2017.

I have never heard of either of these companies and never took out the loan they are saying I did.

I’ve tried looking online but the only information and advice I can find is more related to dealing with companies pressuring people to take out a loan rather than my situation.

I have emailed them back saying that I never took out that loan and they haven’t got back to me. I find it strange that they emailed me rather than sent a letter.

I have an account with Clear Score and my credit score is excellent and on my account with them it shows I’ve never missed a payment on anything.

Is there anyone I should speak to about this? Or should I just ignore and block them? Any advice would be appreciated!
Just stop asking awkward questions and transfer me the cash FFS.
 
I have received an email from a company saying they are acting behalf of another company asking me to repay money for a loan I supposedly took out in 2017.

I have never heard of either of these companies and never took out the loan they are saying I did.

I’ve tried looking online but the only information and advice I can find is more related to dealing with companies pressuring people to take out a loan rather than my situation.

I have emailed them back saying that I never took out that loan and they haven’t got back to me. I find it strange that they emailed me rather than sent a letter.

I have an account with Clear Score and my credit score is excellent and on my account with them it shows I’ve never missed a payment on anything.

Is there anyone I should speak to about this? Or should I just ignore and block them? Any advice would be appreciated!

Apparenly it's an unpaid fine for indecent behaviour in a chill out room!
 
Did the email have your full name and full address ?
If not, it really can be ignored
My name is in my email address. They had no other details, no address or anything.
 

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