Ex-resident still using my address for...
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Numerous things. Such as tax returns, mobile phone contracts and finance.
If I'd have moved in the last year, maybe I'd have that he hasn't had time to change address. But it's been 8 years.
Over the years I've returned them to sender saying he doesn't live here, I've never opened anything.
Today I received another letter, brown envelope from 'tax returned' registered in London.
I'm getting pretty sick of it to be honest. Are there any legal implications with him using my address for tax returns/Mobile bills/finance? Where do I stand if there are any comebacks? Should I just open everything and look at his stuff?
I tried to locate him but got no where, all I know is he moved to a pub fairly localish but that was 8 years ago. I can't even remember his partners name.
If I'd have moved in the last year, maybe I'd have that he hasn't had time to change address. But it's been 8 years.
Over the years I've returned them to sender saying he doesn't live here, I've never opened anything.
Today I received another letter, brown envelope from 'tax returned' registered in London.
I'm getting pretty sick of it to be honest. Are there any legal implications with him using my address for tax returns/Mobile bills/finance? Where do I stand if there are any comebacks? Should I just open everything and look at his stuff?
I tried to locate him but got no where, all I know is he moved to a pub fairly localish but that was 8 years ago. I can't even remember his partners name.
Yep, 8 years. Started with about 2 a month, now it's one every 6 months. But the ones we get seem to be tax related, mobile phone or finance.
I think the finance ones may have just been spam stuff.
The worst thing is that I know he is local, hopefully I'll find out where he lives and can have a word.
You sound like you sorted it pretty quick, advice taken.
Annoying though isn't it.
I think the finance ones may have just been spam stuff.
The worst thing is that I know he is local, hopefully I'll find out where he lives and can have a word.
You sound like you sorted it pretty quick, advice taken.
Annoying though isn't it.
dudleybloke said:
Do any of the mobile phone letters have his number on so you can call him?
I never opened them, after several it has been months without a phone one (touch wood).I just wonder because he doesn't own a property, he just uses this address.
It makes me wonder if there's others that are emailed to him that never go on paper...
calibrax said:
It shouldn't affect your credit, but it definitely does. Try getting a mortgage or a loan or a credit card when your current property has a CCJ showing under any name at your address. It's a massive amount of hassle to prove that you are not the one culpable.
Well this is concerning...Still getting letters.
Since the last update I've received a BT phone bill (surely they realise it's not installed at my house!), another letter from a tax refund company and a pension letter from legal & general.
Emailed all the companies to inform them, BT and the tax place don't want to know as I'm not the customer.
Still awaiting a response from legal & general.
Now. I've made some enquiries and I've found out where this guy lives. Do I knock on and tell him to sort it? Post the letters? Or some other PH antics like frozen sausages in his lawn?
Since the last update I've received a BT phone bill (surely they realise it's not installed at my house!), another letter from a tax refund company and a pension letter from legal & general.
Emailed all the companies to inform them, BT and the tax place don't want to know as I'm not the customer.
Still awaiting a response from legal & general.
Now. I've made some enquiries and I've found out where this guy lives. Do I knock on and tell him to sort it? Post the letters? Or some other PH antics like frozen sausages in his lawn?
I've been sending them back to sender with "does not live at this address" for years.
Whilst it may seem like a drama, the reason I became concerned is they started getting more important ie tax returns etc. Also the fact it's irritating.
I'll be sending the new one back as well.
I now have most of his personal details so getting somewhere with companies shouldn't be a problem.
But part of me thinks this could have been a simple mistake. Postcodes are very similar.
Whilst it may seem like a drama, the reason I became concerned is they started getting more important ie tax returns etc. Also the fact it's irritating.
I'll be sending the new one back as well.
I now have most of his personal details so getting somewhere with companies shouldn't be a problem.
But part of me thinks this could have been a simple mistake. Postcodes are very similar.
soad said:
Poor chap is too frightened (of you) to collect his post?
I doubt it. I'd be happy to take his post and point out the mistake, I'm a nice person, I just don't know if he is...?EDIT if he used to live here I think the simple mistake could be wrong. I mean who gets their new address wrong for 7 years
Edited by Lgfst on Wednesday 10th February 17:32
myvision said:
Don't ignore them and just returning to sender I ended up with bailiffs turning up for the people I bought my house from they'd gone back to Canada owing a small fortune.
Wasn't a happy time as I was away the Mrs had to face them and she is as quiet as a mouse took quite a bit to sort out.
They knew what they were doing when they left and they left the house in a st mess that's a different story bds I hate them.
Can't imagine how bad that must have been. Wasn't a happy time as I was away the Mrs had to face them and she is as quiet as a mouse took quite a bit to sort out.
They knew what they were doing when they left and they left the house in a st mess that's a different story bds I hate them.
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