SCC & payment options?
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thought i'd get an opinion from the PH hive mind
I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
anonymous_user said:
thought i'd get an opinion from the PH hive mind
I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
If you are that cautious about them, why on earth did you take them to SCC for such a small sum?I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
Anyways, setup a Monzo account for this, get the payment, then close it.
Cyberprog said:
anonymous_user said:
thought i'd get an opinion from the PH hive mind
I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
If you are that cautious about them, why on earth did you take them to SCC for such a small sum?I've recently won a SCC against another party (nominal amount under £50) & they've emailed asking for bank details so they can make a transfer
the issue is- i dont trust them as far as i can throw them (they were weapon grade ar$es, which is why we ended up going to SCC in the first place) ...they already have my name, address & im wary of them also having my bank details- as i went through a case of identity theft last year (someone used my NI with HRMC & it was a total nightmare to eventually sort) an episode i dont wish to repeat
i offered paypal, which they've refused & on the judgement, they have other options way to pay (cheque/ postal order/ cash- registered mail) but as so far they are also refusing
am i just being overly cautious?
Anyways, setup a Monzo account for this, get the payment, then close it.
but yeah, that is my plan b
Edited by anonymous_user on Wednesday 15th October 15:35
alscar said:
I asked a similar question on here a while back ( not court case won but money back from a company ) to be told I was worryingly unnecessarily, no fraud could happen and otherwise how would they pay me ?
That worked out fine.
With name, address and bank details, the only thing they can do (and to be wary of) is setting up a direct debit. That worked out fine.
But the direct debit guarantee guarantees against this sort of thing, so it would only be the hassle of disputing etc.
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