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OAP Receives Letter Addressed To 'Mr Dick Head'

OAP Receives Letter Addressed To 'Mr Dick Head'

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Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

A grandad was left feeling pretty pissed off when he received a letter from a company asking him to claim back PPI.

You're probably wondering why this is considered news, everyone gets annoyed at PPI letters, phone calls, texts, emails.

Well, this is different. For some reason, they'd addressed it to Mr Dick Head.

No, honestly, I swear. Look.

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Credit: SWNS

Alf Skelton, 64, said: "I just want to warn other people about this because it's not right at all.

"After the letter was posted to the house, I thought it was a sick joke, but my wife was quite upset about it."

Greta added: "When I read it properly I thought it must be one of our friends perhaps playing a joke on us. But I realised it wasn't and it made me quite angry to be honest.

"You just don't expect people to do something like that. I'm very particular about courtesy and manners and this letter didn't have any."

Come on, you two. It's funny! Lighten up.

A spokesperson for High Street Claims said: "We buy data in from various recognised data marketing companies subject to our purchasing agreements, which are very strict as to the sourcing of information, consents and general compliance.

'Unfortunately, it must be the case that in this particular circumstance the screening of data did not pick up the individual name due to the format being split between first name and surname.

"As such it must have passed the screening and not been identified as a prohibited word. There was no malicious intent and we adamantly deny any accusation as such."

My advice? Laugh and move on.

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