Need Advice, part 3 Halp!

Feb 09, 2009 14:44

Ok so, remember these two posts:

http://ultraviolet.livejournal.com/283198.html
http://ultraviolet.livejournal.com/283491.html

Summary, I get slapped for a gas/electric bill for nearly £1000, for a period of time for when I wasn't even living there. Eon said that if i can provide the tennancy agreement to prove when i was living there than its fine it will be dropped. I call easylet and request the tennancy agreement. The lady on the phone at the time said 'sure I'll have it sent out to you'.

Thought it was going to be fine.
No. I'm too niave and stupid to play this game.

Basically I never got the said tenancy agreement from Easylet and on Saturday I got a letter from the debt collection people working on behalf of eon.

Pretty much a notice of impending court action.

I was able to call easylet today to try and find out why i never got the tennancy agreement.
Basically the guy on the phone says 'oh yeah was meaning to call you up to discuss this' and then continued to tell me that he cannot send me the tennancy agreement and that i will need to produce the bills to show i paid.
(what freaking bills? eon says the bills are from oct 2007 when i wasn't even there)
The guy just seemed to continue telling me how if i ignore the debt collection agency it can ruin my credit for up to 7 years and then tells me how appearently the flat I was in was left in a poor state. (im trying to understand why this has anything to do with eon and the power/gas bill).

So its, at the moment looking like i need to call Past Due Credit to discuss payments?

Does anyone have advice or suggestions?

Man I am barely able to scrape by a living at the moment, as it is.... I have no idea how I am going to pay this shit. ;-;

stress, advice, powergen, debt, eon, money, help

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