01563546518 – Who Called? Stop Stirling Park Debt Collectors
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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.
Did you receive a call from 01563546518? It might have been Stirling Park Debt Collectors. You’re not alone. Each month, over 170,000 people visit our website for help with debt.
This article will explain:
- Who Stirling Park Debt Collectors are and why they might have contacted you
- What you can do if you’re unsure about the debt
- How to stop them from contacting you
- How to complain if you’re not happy with their service
- What to do if you’re struggling with too much debt
We know it’s scary to be contacted about a debt you don’t understand. Don’t worry; we are here to help you understand how to deal with a call from 01563546518.
Who Called Me from 01563546518?
It was Stirling Park Debt Collectors that called you from 01563546518. They might use other numbers to call alleged debtors as well. This is an authorised and regulated debt collection agency in the UK.
Stirling Park Debt Collectors aren’t new to the debt collection industry. Our team at MoneyNerd are aware of them and how they act, which is why we’ve already written about them in our Stirling Park Debt Collection guide.
If you don’t find the answers and solutions below, come back and read this guide for further help.
Why has 01563546518 contacted me?
You will have received a call from Stirling Park Debt Collectors on 01563546518 if they want to speak to you about a debt. If your case has already been to court, it could also be their Sherrif Officers contacting you instead.
Most calls are made by debt collection agents when they have unsuccessfully got a response from you using a debt collection letter. These are letters sent to your last known address to tell you about the debt and encourage quick payment.
However, there are many ways to respond to these letters which put the debt collector on the back foot once again. We discuss these responses in our Stirling Park Debt Collection guide, which was linked at the start of this post. It even includes a way you might be able to write off the debt.
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.
Can I ignore Stirling Park Debt Collectors’ calls?
You are never forced to answer a call from a debt collection agency, including calls from Stirling Park. That being said, it’s not wise to ignore all communications from them, as they could take legal action later.
It’’s often better to deal with them in writing.
» TAKE ACTION NOW: Fill out the short debt form
If you’ve never received a debt letter from them previously, it may be beneficial to answer one of their calls and find out what they want, such as who owed the debt and to who. Don’t give them any personal details as they should have this information if they’re calling you.
STOP Stirling Park Debt Collectors from contacting you
You can stop Stirling Park Debt Collectors from calling and texting you and instead request all communication to be done in writing. The FCA states debtors can update their communication preferences with the debt collection group, which should then be respected.
The request should be made in writing and it’s worth keeping copies and proof of posting in case these preferences aren’t respected and you need to complain. Your communication preferences should allow the collection agency to contact you in some way.
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Stirling Park Debt Collectors Contact Details
Telephone number | 01563 546518 |
Email address | Use this contact form |
Postal address | Stirling Park LLP 25 Bank Street Kilmarnock KA1 1HA |