GREYHOUND UTILIZING FINANCIAL DEBT COLLECTOR FOR MONEY OBLIGATED TO REPAY TO CITY COUNCIL
A Debt Collection Business has actually begun writing to previous Dublin City Council garbage bin customers in the past week. The letters, delivered by the private company on behalf of Greyhound, relate to outstanding monetary debts for the council’s domestic waste collection services from the last quarter of 2011 financial year.
Greyhound was engaged by Dublin City Council to collect the arrears when it took over the council’s garbage bin collection service last January.
The reminder notices from Cork-based Payaway Financial Debt Management Solutions requests payment of delinquent financial debts within 10 days of the correspondence. It composes that it has actually been authorised as well as advised to accumulate outstanding money.
Dublin City Council last night said the bills were for “services delivered” in the 4th quarter of 2011.
A Greyhound spokesperson pointed out Payaway had been producing “reminders” in the past week for the cash been obligated to repay to the council.
In April of this year, Greyhound issued last family garbage bin collection expenses to some 140,000 previous Dublin City Council consumers. Some 6.7 million Euros was owed to the council for collection of house rubbish when the council ended its rubbish bin assortment service in January 2012.
Greyhound stated at that point it might not be taking a portion of the financial obligations however that a fee had actually been agreed with the council.
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