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Old 12th February 2008, 10:14   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Everyone....

Let's just sum it all up and say maybe I have not been physically hurt by debt, but certainly I have been worried sick and just totally demoralised by it.

I think that probably applies to almost everybody who has been subjected to the emotional trauma caused by debt to some extent.

I found the having very restricted options was the worst part. Having to choose to pay the rent or buy a birthday gift, things like that.

I really wonder if there is any correlation between the increase of depression diagnoses(sp.) and rising consumer debt.

Somehow I think it a plausible argument.

For me, it's time to help others as much as possible - its time.
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I don't doubt that debt features in many cases of depression or stress related illness; when I did a suicide intervention course it was cited as a significant causal factor. Indeed, I have dealt with a case where an individual wanted to commit suicide directly because of debt - or rather, because of the way he'd been made to feel by DCAs.

The way we feel when we are in debt has a lot to do with the way in which debt is perceived. Historically debt has always been seen as a Bad Thing - a couple of hundred years ago there were debtors prisons, and even now being in debt is not something most people want others to know about. I can remember being told at school 'neither a lender or a borrower be'; saving to get what you want was seen as the approved route to happiness. Nowadays various factors - high prices of homes and cars, for example - mean that for most people some borrowing is essential.

I am struck by the way in which financial industries exploit people. They have successfully normalised borrowing, so that individuals who don't have credit cards, hire purchase and mortgages are perceived almost as outsiders. If you don't borrow money to buy a nice house, or a better car, or more exotic holidays, you are letting your family down. When it all goes wrong, however, they revert to the old values - exploiting the sense of shame that many feel at being in debt, playing on old ideas of Court appearances and bailiffs knocking. The way in which they suggest that, even though a debt is unenforceable, there's a moral duty to repay it, and so on. It is this sort of manipulation that annoys me so much.

For those empowered by CAG, however, things do not look as black. Being able to deal with creditors and DCAs on an even footing improves the mood no end. Having the support of others makes a huge difference. Perhaps the NHS should sponsor CAG - just think of the money saved on anti-depressants!
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I've been through depression and debt, although I'm not sure which came first, they do seem to co-exist rather well. Due to the depression, I wasn't earning so the debt spiralled out of control, the depression got worse and a whole vicious circle started.

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My own experiecnce of DCAs is that they use any information they have on you regarding your health/disabilities to make your life a living hell.

Numerous DCAs, banks and so called solicitors have all done this to me over a number of years until TS stepped in and told them off. I'd already tried numerous times, but they just didn't listen. Instead they used this information against me and drove me almost to suicide until I found this place in sheer desperation. The very DCAs etc. involved in these actions obviously strenuously denied to TS that they knew anything of my disabilities and longterm health issues A very kind guy at nationaldebtline told me about CAG And I shall always be eternally grateful to him
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Its a vicious circle really, from my own personal circumstance was diagnosed with extreme high blood pressure - which should have caused me a heart attack or at least organ damage. 250/180.

But luckily found out, had tests and nothing wrong - now taking medication to regulate the blood pressure.

All this was brought about by stress relating from the debts which I had incurred and having to work hard in the extreme to be able to service them.

Whilst there is obviously the issue of personal responsibility, I readily admit I got myself into a bit of a pickle financially... the banks are guilty of irresponsible lending.

Recently had Citi offerred me a limit of £15,800 on a credit card, when the opening limit was in the region of £900. The banks want to trap people into as much debt as possible so they become an ever increasing revenue stream... a form of financial slavery if you will. And use intimidation, and the threat of bankrupting you and seizing your assetts if you don't pay/

I am now addressing my debts, and feel much better with a sense of control over what had once got out of hand.
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I Am Totaly Tired And I Am Only Working To Pay Off Debt Bank Has Charged Me Twice Today 38 Twice Int20pounds Half My Wages Hubby Wages Payed Bank Loan 250 Plus 25charges His Bank Only Have 30pounds Left To Feed My Fam All Week Need Electruc Card So We Are Hungry Arguing All About Money Bank Just Dont Care There Attitude Stinck
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Sorry About Moan But I Am Really Peeded Off With Bank
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Know how you feel.

The banks are there just to extract money from you, and nolonger care about the customer and their circumstances however difficult.

The good thing is that if you can demonstrate you are on certain benefits, or are in financial difficulty, if you decide to proceed with legal action you shouldn't have to pay any fees.

When you talk or correspond with the banks normally you won't have any joy, so legal action is probably your best option.
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Old 24th May 2008, 12:25   #9 (permalink)
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Hi dalmation,

Do you mean your bank charged you 2 X £38 on the same day? If so, for what exactly?

Do any benefits go into your bank account? If they do, the bank CANNOT take them for charges. If they have, contact the department the benefit/s comes from and tell them. They will then get it back for you and tell your bank they are not allowed to do this.
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hello all, i have suffered from depression for nearly all of ny adult life,
due to my disfunctional family. and my failing sight
but i do beleive that debt problems definately can cause depression or worsen it, i am presently dealing with a charging order application ,that i was unable to deal with at the ccj stage because of the depression,
i ended up with bells palsy at one stage my doctor told my to avoid stress !! i wish said i!! my blood pressure is extremely high ,but i think i will be until or if i get my life sorted out
but finding this sight has given me a lift emotionally,and has made me realise that i'm far from alone and everyone gets and gives great support to others on this site have a good weekend at least the DCA'S don't call much at the weekend!! best wishes
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My own experiecnce of DCAs is that they use any information they have on you regarding your health/disabilities to make your life a living hell.

Entirely agree with that. In fact, I cannot find words to describe how abhorrent knowing they do and can do/use that against another human being. For it's certainly inhumane. And if they can drive someone to the grave, they simply damn well do not care how they pursue you. Or how.

I could say more but, my own ailments aren't up for discussion on this forum as it's not the correct place for them except to say have been on the receiving end of what BB describes, know exactly how/what they say to you, that damages your health inhumanely but that I am sick of seeing them getting away with it. Assaulting someone's health, when they are already in a fragile state, finding it hard to cope with illness, debt, other daily pressures/anxieities is, I am afraid to say, utterly evil and should be treated as nothing less than a criminal offense. Trouble is, it isn't. And, if it is, these lowlifes doing that to people just wriggle their way out of it.
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DCAs, even members of their so called prfessional body, the CSA, break their own guidlines regarding the treatment of customers with mental health and disability issues. From the Credit Services Association website's own code of practice:

m) Have due regard and deal sensitively with individuals where evidence has been given, or is apparent, that the individual is incapacitated by mental or physical disability.

Here's a link to the whole code:

CSA Website

And just look who are members:

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I have a letter from my GP outlining a ongoing mental health issue from 1993 to 2006; while stable now it could get worse at anytime.

i have claims in with HSBC and Nationwide, as well asking for relief with the Student Loans Company with this evidence.

HSBC and Nationwide have stated it would be unfair on other customers to offer any kind of refund; not even looking at the health issue!!....they are only interested to see a 'regular income' into the account.

SLC don't think i am due any relief due to the illness....

Do any of these institutions actually give a rats arse????

I've reached the stage of being utterly frustrated.

The nationwide account is sitting there with charge accruing, i intend to move my HSBC to a parachute account and go to court with the SLC....

what else can you do!?!?!?!?
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I have recently been diagnosed with peptic ulcers. I'm sure constant stress caused it. Very painful! I am slowly recovering on medication after visiting my GP months later than I should have. Silly me.
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Hope you feel better soon renegotiation *hugs*
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Thank you kindly Babybear. By the end of this year I hope to have my life completely back on track and free of debt and harassment! I feel very sorry for all those currently entering the cycle. What a big mess this country has got in to! It certainly isn't as bad in the rest of Europe, though debt does of course exist.
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