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lew247
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Hi all, sorry my first post if probably going to be complicated but I'm writing on behalf of my son who lives in Ireland and I'm in the UK
I know the laws here very well regarding this problem but desperately need advice as to the laws in Ireland, and what options are open.
Basically he is 22, got a phone with o2 on contract (stupid I know)
I only found out about this today.
He took the contract out sometime around November last year when he was working
he cant remember the tariff he was on, or how much his bill was meant to be each month.
He aparently had several months where he accumulated around €600 EACH month in calls and texts.
I'm actually horrified about this, the fact o2 would let the bill get this high in ONE month let alone several, especially as it was a new contract.
Needless to say he got behind with the payments, and it got to about €2000 I cant give exact figures and he cant remember, I;ll tell you why after.
He called them and made an arrangement to pay €100 a week appx, but then it went down to €20 a week when he still couldn't catch up as he was by then out of a job and unemployed.
At the moment he is visiting me here for a week or so because he has just been diagnosed with a tumor and he is only 22, so when he goes back next week to start treatment not only will he still be unable to pay massive amounts of money, but he will have to go on long term sick.
To top it all up, he stays with his gran, who today recieved a letter from Cabot Financial Ireland stating they are a debt collection agency and he owes them €1883.81 for the o2 bill.
He has to pay immediately or it goes to the colicitors to seek judgement, and then baliffs etc.
To top that they then rang his gran today and not caring about data protection at all, they then told her that he has to pay the bill immediately or they will send baliffs round to collect goods to pay the bill.
He only stays there, he owns nothing at all apart from the clothes he wears.
IF he was here I'd sort it in a few minutes, by telling him to ignore it, I'd write him a letter of discpute to the company wanting the money demanding to see a certified signed copy of the original agreement, along with a list of all bills and payments.
Then depending on what was in it I'd either tell them I want the lot dropped because of it was partly their neglegance in letting the bill get that high on a new contract, or possibly offer to settle at the rate of £1 a month.
This would effectively get them off his back, they could never take him to court because he has offered payment terms.
But I have no idea how it works over there.
Any advice or suggestions please?
and please no running himn down stating the obvious like he shoudlnt have made the calls, none of us are perfect and in hindsight he would obviously agree that should be the case, but he has enough on his plate at the moment worrying about his health and how thats going to end.. so please sensible suggestions please
I know the laws here very well regarding this problem but desperately need advice as to the laws in Ireland, and what options are open.
Basically he is 22, got a phone with o2 on contract (stupid I know)
I only found out about this today.
He took the contract out sometime around November last year when he was working
he cant remember the tariff he was on, or how much his bill was meant to be each month.
He aparently had several months where he accumulated around €600 EACH month in calls and texts.
I'm actually horrified about this, the fact o2 would let the bill get this high in ONE month let alone several, especially as it was a new contract.
Needless to say he got behind with the payments, and it got to about €2000 I cant give exact figures and he cant remember, I;ll tell you why after.
He called them and made an arrangement to pay €100 a week appx, but then it went down to €20 a week when he still couldn't catch up as he was by then out of a job and unemployed.
At the moment he is visiting me here for a week or so because he has just been diagnosed with a tumor and he is only 22, so when he goes back next week to start treatment not only will he still be unable to pay massive amounts of money, but he will have to go on long term sick.
To top it all up, he stays with his gran, who today recieved a letter from Cabot Financial Ireland stating they are a debt collection agency and he owes them €1883.81 for the o2 bill.
He has to pay immediately or it goes to the colicitors to seek judgement, and then baliffs etc.
To top that they then rang his gran today and not caring about data protection at all, they then told her that he has to pay the bill immediately or they will send baliffs round to collect goods to pay the bill.
He only stays there, he owns nothing at all apart from the clothes he wears.
IF he was here I'd sort it in a few minutes, by telling him to ignore it, I'd write him a letter of discpute to the company wanting the money demanding to see a certified signed copy of the original agreement, along with a list of all bills and payments.
Then depending on what was in it I'd either tell them I want the lot dropped because of it was partly their neglegance in letting the bill get that high on a new contract, or possibly offer to settle at the rate of £1 a month.
This would effectively get them off his back, they could never take him to court because he has offered payment terms.
But I have no idea how it works over there.
Any advice or suggestions please?
and please no running himn down stating the obvious like he shoudlnt have made the calls, none of us are perfect and in hindsight he would obviously agree that should be the case, but he has enough on his plate at the moment worrying about his health and how thats going to end.. so please sensible suggestions please