Debt collection?
Debt collection?
Hi everyone! I’m an entrepreneur and I bought a phone on Telia store. I signed in a thing called device-as-service contract but the Telia staff didn’t explain that stuff to me. After paying all my installments with interest rates, they told me to pay 360EUR more for the redemption price. What kind of business is this? I’ve bought other things from their store and nothing to complain but this Xsmax costs me a painful price . I asked customer support but they seemed have no ideas. Then Telia sold my debt to Intrum and the debt collector was sending me collection letter day by day with the amounts that I cannot remember. What should I do to deal with this? Appreciate all the help!
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Re: Debt collection?
That's what "as-a-service" means, you're paying for the service that they offer. I.e. by default you're not buying anything to own, nor paying installments. Similary as with a car lease, the car may be offered to be bought at the end of the lease term, but otherwise you do not own the car, you're just paying a fee for using it.mionse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:45 amHi everyone! I’m an entrepreneur and I bought a phone on Telia store. I signed in a thing called device-as-service contract but the Telia staff didn’t explain that stuff to me. After paying all my installments with interest rates, they told me to pay 360EUR more for the redemption price. What kind of business is this? I’ve bought other things from their store and nothing to complain but this Xsmax costs me a painful price . I asked customer support but they seemed have no ideas. Then Telia sold my debt to Intrum and the debt collector was sending me collection letter day by day with the amounts that I cannot remember. What should I do to deal with this? Appreciate all the help!
Pay off the debt before it will end up costing even more. It seems that the possibility of returning the phone is already gone.
In the future, do not sign any contracts you do not understand.
Re: Debt collection?
I used to buy 3 devices at Telia online store before this SCAM xsmax. Everything was paid in installments, nothing happened. Then the 4th time I decided to go to Telia Kamppi store (now permanently closed) and was fooled by the employee there to sign this stupid contract. No one want to buy a service that more expensive than installments. Telia and Intrum support are kicking the ball to each other. Terrible company Now Intrum keeps sending me debt collection letter for something Telia related in 9-2020 and I don’t even know what’s that for.FinnGuyHelsinki wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:35 amThat's what "as-a-service" means, you're paying for the service that they offer. I.e. by default you're not buying anything to own, nor paying installments. Similary as with a car lease, the car may be offered to be bought at the end of the lease term, but otherwise you do not own the car, you're just paying a fee for using it.
Pay off the debt before it will end up costing even more. It seems that the possibility of returning the phone is already gone.
In the future, do not sign any contracts you do not understand.
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Re: Debt collection?
Live and learn. Since they're in the processing of collecting a debt, clearly some payments are past due. Again, pay what you owe, it can only get worse if you don't.mionse wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:31 amI used to buy 3 devices at Telia online store before this SCAM xsmax. Everything was paid in installments, nothing happened. Then the 4th time I decided to go to Telia Kamppi store (now permanently closed) and was fooled by the employee there to sign this stupid contract. No one want to buy a service that more expensive than installments. Telia and Intrum support are kicking the ball to each other. Terrible company Now Intrum keeps sending me debt collection letter for something Telia related in 9-2020 and I don’t even know what’s that for.FinnGuyHelsinki wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:35 amThat's what "as-a-service" means, you're paying for the service that they offer. I.e. by default you're not buying anything to own, nor paying installments. Similary as with a car lease, the car may be offered to be bought at the end of the lease term, but otherwise you do not own the car, you're just paying a fee for using it.
Pay off the debt before it will end up costing even more. It seems that the possibility of returning the phone is already gone.
In the future, do not sign any contracts you do not understand.
Re: Debt collection?
I leaned my lesson. They punched their customer really hard.
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Re: Debt collection?
Hi!
Why would you not just return the mobile back and end the lease? Or is there a mandatory buy at the end of the lease?
Kind regards!
Why would you not just return the mobile back and end the lease? Or is there a mandatory buy at the end of the lease?
Kind regards!