CapQuest Debt Recovery – Should You Pay?
For free & impartial money advice you can visit MoneyHelper. We work with The Debt Advice Service who provide information about your options. This isn’t a full fact-find, some debt solutions may not be suitable in all circumstances, ongoing fees might apply & your credit rating may be affected.
For free & impartial money advice you can visit MoneyHelper. We work with The Debt Advice Service who provide information about your options. This isn’t a full fact-find, some debt solutions may not be suitable in all circumstances, ongoing fees might apply & your credit rating may be affected.
Have you received a letter from CapQuest Debt Recovery out of the blue? Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place.
Each month, over 170,000 people visit our website for help with debt issues. You’re not on your own.
This guide will help you understand:
- How to make sure the debt is really yours, because if it’s not, you don’t have to pay!
- How you might stop CapQuest from contacting you too much.
- Your choices to set up ways to pay the debt, or even not pay some of it.
We know it’s tough getting a letter about a debt you don’t know about. Some of our team have had the same thing happen to them. You might find it hard to believe, but nearly half of the individuals who deal with debt collection agencies have experienced harassment or aggression1.
So, we’re here to help you learn more about how to deal with CapQuest Debt Recovery today.
Why Do Capquest Keep Calling Me?
They may have already sent you a Final Notice Letter.
This is an obligation they must respect. They might state they will take legal action if you do not pay in full or contact them to agree on a payment plan.
You have the right to tell them you only want to be contacted in writing, they have to respect this – it’s the law. If they continue to call, we suggest you complain because their actions could be seen as ‘harassment’. We go through this process below.
Capquest could also be contacting you and hoping that you pay the debt without checking that you have to. This is why we always recommend getting proof of your debt before you pay up.
» TAKE ACTION NOW: Fill out the short debt form
Send a Prove the Debt Letter
How a debt solution could help
Some debt solutions can:
- Stop nasty calls from creditors
- Freeze interest and charges
- Reduce your monthly payments
A few debt solutions can even result in writing off some of your debt.
Here’s an example:
Situation
Monthly income | £2,504 |
Monthly expenses | £2,345 |
Total debt | £32,049 |
Monthly debt repayments
Before | £587 |
After | £158 |
£429 reduction in monthly payments
If you want to learn what debt solutions are available to you, click the button below to get started.
Is the debt statute barred?
Check out this message a concerned person posted on a popular forum.
Source: Moneysavingexpert
Can Capquest Send Bailiffs?
It’s part of the County Court Claims process.
Debt Collectors vs Bailiffs
To make the previous section clearer, here’s a table briefly explaining the main differences between debt collectors and bailiffs, including what they can and can’t do.
Category | Debt Collectors | Bailiffs |
---|---|---|
Bank Account Access | Access your bank account – but only after a CCJ has been secured and not complied with. |
After the creditor has taken you to court over missed payments, bailiffs/creditors can apply for a third-party debt order to freeze and take control of a bank account. |
Leniency | Negotiate a debt settlement. Tip: make sure to get this new arrangement in writing. | If you tell them immediately that you are a vulnerable person, they must treat you with greater consideration and give you more time to respond to any contact. |
Re-Selling Debt | Sell your debt if they are unable to collect payment from you. | Call and visit multiple times – there isn’t a set limit on how often they may contact you. If they can’t take any goods to sell or enter your property, they might return with a warrant and force entry to your property. |
Visiting Your Home | Conduct home visits (on rare occasions) and knock on your door. | Conduct home visits and can enter without your permission as long as all of the correct legal steps have been taken. |
Contact Hours | Contact you by phone or mail. They’re allowed to call whenever they see reasonable without constituting harassment, usually between 8 am and 9 pm. | Can visit your home anytime between 6 am and 9 pm (unless they have a court order that states otherwise). |
Permission To Take Belongings | They cannot take anything from your home. They may only ask you to make a payment. | Take goods from inside and outside of your home once all legal steps have been taken. However, they cannot take essential items for domestic living or work purposes. |
Court Actions | Threaten to take you to court by suing you for payment on a debt. | Can apply to the court to get permission to use ‘reasonable force’ to enter a home, which could mean breaking in. They have to give details to the court about how they will secure the property afterwards. |
Janine, our financial expert, explained that while debt collectors can visit your home for payments, they cannot come to your workplace, act threateningly, force payment, or discuss your finances with others. If they violate these rules, you can complain.
Will Debt Recovery Wipe My Debt?
But there are other ways to wipe your debt. For example, people on low income could wipe all of the debt with a Debt Relief Order.
That said, you could contact one of the charities to find out about setting up a Debt Management Plan (DMP).
Or, you could see if a debt consolidation loan could be an option.
But you’d have to provide an “Income and Expenditure Assessment“.
Thousands have already tackled their debt
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Checking for Other Debt Collectors
There are a lot of ways to get into debt. In fact, it’s not uncommon to owe money to several companies at once.
Perhaps you have a mortgage, a car loan, a couple credit cards and an item or two you bought on buy-now-pay-later schemes. It’s easy to lose track.
That’s why it’s important to regularly check your credit report and bank statements to make sure you haven’t missed anything.
If a debt collector has purchased your debt, it appears on your credit report.
Some of the debt collectors you’re most likely to come across are PRA Group, Lowell and Cabot Financial.