Wescot Credit Services Ltd Reviews 125

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spamming me non stop, going to seek legal advice about harassment at this point. Blocked all their numbers yet more than 5 times a day I still get a voicemail from their stupid recorded message "press... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have to say,my own experience has been very positive. Got myself into bother defaultung on a credit card debt. Was fretting constantly. As soon as Westcott got involved, the stress fell away, I was... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Was trying to sort out a relatives overdraft they had built up and ignored through mental health. After some understandable legal delays, they were more than helpful and understanding, giving advi... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I've just spoken to a gentleman called Callum from customer services, I have to say he's a great asset to this business. I really struggled making the phone call, my anxiety has very tight limitation... See more

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  1. Money & Insurance

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Wescot is a Debt Collection Agency and we’re authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We work for a number of organisations in the UK, including all of the large Banks, as well as Credit Card Providers, Energy, Telecoms and other organisations Wescot is a Registered Firm with the Lending Standards Board


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2.5

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

125 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unrebutted claim

I completed a full private remedy process with this company and served a Notice of Dishonour & Perfected Claim.They did not provide any verified claim or lawful rebuttal.This message stands as public notice that the matter is recorded in dishonour and remains unrebutted. This company continues to ignore my request.

November 1, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Been brilliant with me

Been brilliant with me, cleared a credit card debt nice and easy, always made sure I had the money to pay. Customer service was brilliant.

January 14, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am so upset 😡

I called Westcot Credit Services last week and was passed to the team that deals with struggling. I am a pensioner and was caught off guard by this lady who bombarded me with finance questions and I found it terribly harassing. I am very very upset and my husband who looks after me has a diagnosis of acute anxiety. How could they treat me like this? Shameful.

December 16, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Identity theft business

I also have received a letter claiming that I owe over a hundred pounds to Paypal.

I didn't phone Wescot to avoid them having my number on file, and then use it to pester me by yet another means of communication!

Instead, I emailed contactusATwescot.co.uk asking to provide evidence as to my liability for the debt in question. Instead they emailed me back demanding I provide further personal details (full name, address and date of birth, previous address and postcode, other email addresses... the lot!). I used this email to report them to reportfraud.police.uk for identity theft attempt.

I hope this course of action helps others.

I also emailed phishingATpaypal.com to report what is happening but I haven't heard back, which is disappointing.

December 15, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Always seem to pressure you into paying more money

My experience is based on multiple dealings with Wescot. Every 6 months they insist on updating your file with an affordability assessment, which is great if you need help but, it always seems to end up at the end with Wescot asking you to pay more money "to clear the debt faster." Today their agent requested that I use 90% of my disposable income in to paying off my debt with them. How is that feasible in any way? the minute an unexpected bill comes along, perhaps a dentist appointment, a household item breaking, loss of earnings due to being ill, you're not going to start missing payments and you start to accrue even more debt. Wescot are a complete disgrace and their work practice needs investigating in my opinion.

June 23, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No compasion, dont listen, read off a script

I answered a phone call as my wife has a debt.
I said i want togive you an apdate on my wife.
I said she is seriously ill in hospital,she had life saving surgery last night and we dont know if she will survive, the person i spoke to, replied,well when will be able to phone us, i raised my voice and said open your ears stop reading off a script,and listen to me,i repeated the above,and again when can we expect her to call,i got annoyed and shouted at her,we dont know if she will survive,she sail i will put you on hold,came back with when will she be paying, how many more bloody times she i seriously ill,, she replied i will transfer you to someone that can help, i said again listen to me now,i dont have time,i need to be at my wifes bedside, she said, can you give me her hospital details what illness she has,what operation has she had,and her consultant details, i said are you really been serious, send the debt back to your client,i dont want to talk you anymore,your now wasting what precious time i may have left with her.
I will not answer any more calls from this number.

THEY DONT HAVE INTEREST IN ANYONES WELFARE,THEY ONLY BOTHERED ABOUT SETTLING A DEBT,NO COMPASION,AS I WRITE THIS IM SAT BY MY WIFES BEDSIDE,HOPING AND PRAYING SHE WILL SURVIVE THE NEXT FEW HOURS,AND MAYBE A LOT LONGER.
WESTCOT YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES AND YOU UNLISTENING STAFF

June 21, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Sam from wescot

Sam was very helpful and talk me through everything on the phone and got my Account sorted, great customer service 10/10

March 24, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've had a random direct debit applied…

I've had a random direct debit applied to my bank account this evening without my consent, to my knowledge I have no debts. I'll be calling my bank in the morning about this to figure out who this company is trying to set up direct debits without my consent.

March 11, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I checked my bank account and found a…

I checked my bank account and found a direct debit had been set up on my account and I have not received any mail from them. I have cancelled the direct debit and sent an email to explain that I have an IVA in place. This has seriously affected my mental health.

March 12, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is now harassment and cruelty - why is this legal?

This is now harassment. I am worried, and it's torturing me at night. They keep sending messages to call them but do not accept replies via messages, they say they've sent letters, which isn't true. I am worried for my safety, and this is so stressful. I have emailed them directly several times with no response. They do not have a freephone number, so I would pay full price. I did speak to someone, but she just procrastinated, knowing I was paying.

December 19, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wescot chasing a debt to someone who has never lived at my address

I can relate to many of the previous reviews about Wescot, I received five letters in 2023 to my address chasing a debt owed to Aqua Credit Card by a person who had never lived at my address and was completely unknown to me, after contacting Wescot I received an apology and that they would amend their records. Nothing happened for about a year, then I received an automated call from Wescot, that the same person owed money to Barclays Bank. I did not reply to the phone message, but blocked the number. A couple of days later, I received a letter from Wescot, chasing the debt owed to Barclays Bank, I immediately phoned them and complained about what had happened the previous year and again in 2024.
They promised to amend their records so that it wouldn't happen again, I requested they email me with proof of their actions - no email received, and they refused to re-send it. I put in a written compaint to Wescot, and they replied saying "they had acted appropriately" I then decided to send all the evidence that I had gathered to the Financial Ombudsman, and I have just received an email rejecting my complaint - surprise, surprise !!! I have given Wescot a 1* review, would have preferred a minus 5* but its not possible

July 12, 2024
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