Received email for the second time?
I've received this email for the second time. What should I do now?
I've received this email for the second time. What should I do now?
Dear Good Question Community, On the 15th of last month, I sent an email to Abo Bahn with the order form for a student monthly subscription ticket. On the same day I received a confirmation of receipt with a processing number. But I haven't heard anything about it yet (I wanted to have the subscription…
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Hello, I created a new Instagram account, but I'm actually getting absolutely no responses. No likes, no followers. Only 2 people liked the story. Could it be because I blocked people in my circle of friends in advance because I wanted to try it out first without all my friends etc. finding out? I mean,…
I wouldn’t react to emails. This isn’t legally secure before you don’t rehearse. At the same time, I would search out the contact details of the company itself (not from the e-mail!) and there in general ask if a procedure runs against you without calling the file number (!).
That’s how you find out if there’s something.
If something’s up and you can’t assign the blame, then I’d be advised to the consumer center and me.
Okay.
Immediately turn to a consumer center in your vicinity, where you give advice on what to do:
https://www.konsumerzentrale.de/beratung
Maybe someone has made an order with your data.
First of all, you should announce your completed subscription to MyDateClub.de.
Then contact Culpa debt collection and pay. Either in rats or anything at once.
I just deleted my email now. It was an email I never used.
Pay or contact?
Unsatisfied, a grammar mistake in the address.
“Mr.n” …
Make many eig finds but also funny that it comes by email normally comes by letter
This debt collection company is extremely dubios. I doubt it’s hard for them to enforce anything legally.
But I didn’t order anything and I didn’t do it with the company. I’m not paying.
Just because it’s not a fake, it doesn’t make it equally serious.
https://www.konsumerzentrale.de/verbandes/klage-gegen-culpa-inkasso-gmbh-90220
Okey doesn’t look like that but doesn’t hurt to put it right
The company is known to buy data and to order people without reason / to pay. That is precisely why a complaint by the consumer protection company Baden Würtemberg is against the ones.
They have his name of what has ordered, of course, you have to make it clear that eventually someone under his name commits a punishment at the end, the court believes that the debt collection takes place and he has to bear at least attorney fees to get out of there even if he still wins
What do you think they do so much pressure by mail? Because they have nothing else in their hands. I’d just sit down. As this “mason” is built up, it probably has no legal validity. If at all, I would contact the company where the amount is supposed to be open.
And why are you ignoring the emails? Call there and set it right if you continue to ignore it you have at the end the salat
I have no debts I didn’t order anything.
I don’t know about the company, but if he really owes it, it’s probably already
https://consumerdienst.com/culpa-inkasso-gmbh.html
There’s just a box against the store: https://www.konsumerzentrale.de/verbandes/klage-gegen-culpa-inkasso-gmbh-90220
Very good!