Debt Help
Have you received a debt collection letter or are you getting calls from Robinson Way?
Do you need advice & help on how deal with Robinson Way?
Do you need to make a payment?
Or are you wondering why they keep calling and sending you letters.
Below you'll find out everything there is to know about Robinson Way & Co, including their contact and address information.
Robinson Way are a debt collector, they specialise in collecting payments of debts owed by individuals. They collect debts on behalf of companies like Natwest, Tesco Credit Cards, eBay, PayPal and the like.
You won't have borrowed anything from them directly. They will be trying to collect a debt on behalf of another company, or may have bought the debt off another company. Chances are they are calling or writing to you because they believe you owe money.
If you have been contacted by them, you have to make a decision on how to deal with them.
Robinson Way are just a debt collection agency, and therefore have to provide clear evidence that you owe the money.
Just because they keep calling or are writing you letters stating that you owe them money, does not mean you actually do. YOU MUST CHECK!
It could be statute barred, which means you no longer owe it.
If you do owe them money then do not enter into an agreement with them before you have taken advice.
This will make sure that they can prove that you actually owe the debt, and if so, that you get an agreement which is affordable for you.
Too often people are pressurised into paying the amount the debt collection agency want them to pay, even if they really can't afford to pay that much each week or month.
Our experts deal with Robinson Way every day, and can quickly help you determine if the debt is statute barred, in which case you won't have to pay anything.
If you do owe the money then we can also give you a FREE financial assessment, which you can then send to Robinson Way.
This will make sure that if you do owe them money you onlt enter an agreement to repay on YOUR TERMS, at a rate you CAN AFFORD, rather than the one they may suggest.
Even if you have already entered an agreement with them, we may still be able to help you if you are struggling with the current payments.
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Debt collectors must follow the strict debt collection guidance laid down by the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority)
The FCAs debt collection rules and guidance sets out minimum standards that all authorised companies involved in debt recovery and debt collection must adhere to in order to be considered fit to operate as a debt collector.
Under the FCA rules, Robinson Way can not claim unfair or excessive collection charges, they can not harrass you, they can't threaten to seize your property (when lawfully they cannot), they can not bypass an appointed representative and contact you directly. The FCA also bans debt collectors from threatening legal action when it is unlikely to take place.
Please note that we are not associated with Robinson Way Limited in any way. The information on this page is provided to help people contact their creditors.
If you’re finding it difficult to make your monthly payments to Robinson Way you may need help looking at your budget and managing your debt. We deal with such companies all day, every day and we know exactly how to approach them. If you’re struggling to repay a debt and would like us to deal with Robinson Way on your behalf, or simply need a bit of advice, just click on the GET HELP NOW button below.
If you want more help on dealing with Robinson Way, call our FREE Helpline on 0800 368 8231 (freephone, including all mobiles) or take the online debt test and find your best solution.
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