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23rd November 2008, 04:05
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: Sunderland
Posts: 315
| beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. I have copied someone's problem here as they posted it in the wrong section. Beck_2008:
hi im new to this site today so not sure if im doing it right. i am having problems with brighthouse right now due to there lack of sympathy and general understanding of everyday occurances. well me and my ex split up and it was decided that instead of paying maintanence he would pay my 40 pound a week brighthouse agreement, as i moved away from the area (which i did not tell brighthouse till friday, as my ex was paying) i then get 7 missed calls on my mobile from another mobile number i call back and its the store manager who very rudily informs me that my ex hadn't paid for 10 weeks and i owed 230 pound that has to be paid asap or they will repocess the goods even tho i have paid well over three quarters of the agreements. she also informed (threatened) me that these debt collectors are not people to be messed with especially when im pregnant and have 2 young children. i am now to scared to leave the house or answer the door and this is making me physically ill! please can someone advice me on what i should do as i wont let them take things when ive nearly finished paying them off i just cant afford to pay the arrears or weekly payments as i had to leave my job and am now only on basic benefits with no help from the childrens father should. please please help if anyone can thank you
They CANNOT just take your items as you have paid over three quarters of the agreement. Write a letter to head office (address in useful information) and your local branch (send by recorded delivery to both) requesting that all telephone calls/home visits cease and that in future all communications should be made in writing. Include the nature of the telephone calls, stating threats, frequency etc. Also, inform trading standards of your situation and send them a copy of your letter. Make sure, at the bottom of your letter to Brighthouse, you put "cc local trading standards". If they still persist on contacting you, trading standards will at least be aware of the situation. This kind of harassment is against the law and you are protected as a consumer. See here for example letter - Harassment by telephone - response letter
Now, their threat to send baliffs/cease goods - first, they MUST issue you with a default notice before they can take any further action. However, as you have paid over 3/4 of your agreements off, they would HAVE to obtain a court order to cease your goods. They cannot enter your home forcibly/remove goods without your permission. I have read through a few of the problems on this forum, and it is from this that I can tell you that Brighthouse rarely, if ever, take people to court. Please read Lefty's fact sheet which should help ease your mind.
Above all please do not panic or worry. The law is on your side and people on here will happily give you the help you need!
Last edited by clemma; 23rd November 2008 at 04:12.
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23rd November 2008, 19:37
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: Sunderland
Posts: 315
| Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. If you click on the link in my first reply, that will take you to a harassment letter - just fill in your details. |
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23rd November 2008, 21:24
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: Sunderland
Posts: 315
| Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. Have you spoken to the store and asked about installments? They will more than likely refuse, but it is best you ask them first before sending the following letter (thanks to Lefty): Account(s) number(s) XXXXXXXXX Dear Sirs I have recently been experiencing some financial difficulties and, as a result, have fallen behind with my weekly payments to BrightHouse. This is most regrettable, so please accept my apologies I do not wish to return the goods voluntarily, and as I cannot afford to pay this amount in one instalment, I would like to offer the sum of £(reasonable amount) per week on top of my regular weekly payment of £XX to clear my arrears over the next XX weeks. This payment plan can start immediately. I have made this proposal (and made an offer of payment) at my local store, but my payment was refused. I was told that BrightHouse will not/cannot accept “part payments”. This “policy” only places my account(s) further into arrears and invokes further penalty charges. I find this both immoral, unfair and in direct contravention to OFT guidelines regarding the collection of debt. Naturally, I hope you will accept my offer (above) and allow me time to bring my account(s) up to date in both a fair and affordable way. Of course, by accepting my offer, and by me maintaining regular payments (on time) you agree NOT to apply any further “penalty” or “late payment” charges to my account(s). Please confirm in writing your acceptance or refusal of my offer in order for me to make the necessary payment arrangements, or to prepare for my defence in the County Court as appropriate. Kindest Regards YOU cc - BrightHouse local store your local Trading Standards (this never hurts) You will have to pay your normal weekly payment in addition to any payment plan they accept. There is also the possibility of asking them for an account re-set, so the arrears are placed on to the end of your agreement. BH will probably prefer to reset your agreement than take you to court (as they would have to to reclaim their goods). You should think very carefully before agreeing to this, because you risk losing all the rights you have accrued regarding repossession and early settlement, making it easier for BrightHouse to repossess their goods should you get into difficulty again. If you do decide to accept an account re-set, use the following letter and make sure the store manager signs it. Attach it to your new agreement Original agreement number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX New Agreement number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Date Updated agreement to reflect Account Re-Set IMPORTANT Payments made previously on this agreement (XX payments to date representing XX of the total amount payable) are to be reflected, and form part of, any revised agreement. All rights under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 regarding, in particular, “early settlement” and “repossession” as set out in section J of the original agreement remain intact and continue uninterrupted into any revised agreement. Signed - YOU (Print name) Signed - Store Manager (for and on behalf of Caversham Finance trading as BrightHouse) (print name)
I recently used this letter when I reset my account after taking off service cover and damage liabilty cover.
I hope some of this helps. |
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23rd November 2008, 21:29
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: Sunderland
Posts: 315
| Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. Quote:
Originally Posted by DCA-KING THey wont take you to court they dont like it just write a letter oulining your problem to head office and has you have a family and other bills to pay thats all you can afford also i would state that if this not exceptable you are prepaered to go to court and let a judge decide how much i can afford to pay stating this would be a lot lower
Regards DK | Or do this! BH won't take you to court as the law is more favourable towards you as you have almost paid these agreements off! |
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23rd November 2008, 21:57
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. I was having the same probs, here is my post Problem with brighthouse
I did both letters since then i have not heard from them. |
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23rd November 2008, 23:52
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: West Midlands
Posts: 450
| Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. Hi All good advice. BrightHouse should have, by now, sent you an "official" default notice (you will recognise this, as it's dressed up to look like a court summons - which it absolutely ISN'T - and will list your arrears and dates of missed payments.) Also, if they are following the new rules laid down to them by head office (under pressure from the Office of Fair Trading) you will also have received an information sheet about dealing with debt. If you haven't received this information sheet let me know, and I will scan it and post it here. Cheers Lefty PS - to all posters on this thread... You're doing a great job! I am still keeping a careful eye on everything, but keeping a low profile. All will be revealed very soon!  |
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24th November 2008, 04:52
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| | Classic Account Customer
I am in: Sunderland
Posts: 315
| Re: beck_2008/Help-being threatened over arrears. Quote:
Originally Posted by Lefty
All will be revealed very soon!  |
Looking forward to it! |
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