AIC Debt Collection (Allied International Credit)Allied International Credit (AIC) is a debt recovery company which looks to recover outstanding debt from customers of credit card and loan companies in the UK, also known as AIC debt collection.
If you owe money to a creditor, that creditor may have sold the debt to AIC, which in turn will attempt to contact you for debt recovery. It's important to get in touch with AIC to discuss and agree a debt repayment plan that will suit your current financial situation and will help you to pay off your debt in a suitable length of time. |
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Key details about Allied International Credit
AIC Registered address:
The Clock Tower Chineham Basingstoke RG24 8BQ |
AIC Correspondence address:
Anderston House 389 Argyle Street Glasgow G2 8LR |
What to do if you have been contacted by AIC debt recovery
If you have been contacted by AIC debt collection regarding an outstanding balance, it is important that you speak with them to discuss the best way to ensure a repayment plan that does not put yourself out of pocket. AIC are in the business of debt recovery, however, if you don't feel like you can make the payments asked, speak to one of their advisors to work through your income and expenditure form to ensure that you are at least paying a small amount towards your debts.
If you feel like they are contacting you too much to demand payment, you can make a complaint to the FSA explaining your situation, as well as any discussions you have had with AIC to come to an agreement, even if you have not been successful. They may also be contacting you as an automatic service which happens to try and recover the debt owed, even if you have agreed a debt repayment plan.
If you feel like they are contacting you too much to demand payment, you can make a complaint to the FSA explaining your situation, as well as any discussions you have had with AIC to come to an agreement, even if you have not been successful. They may also be contacting you as an automatic service which happens to try and recover the debt owed, even if you have agreed a debt repayment plan.