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6th August 2007, 11:41
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please right ok....
here goes
i went with the cab, 2 years ago who totally cocked up my repayments.they didnt sort it on a pro rota so thinngs got out of hand.After 12 month of minimum token offers cab wouldnt help me no more (they only assist for 12 month).so i started getting letters from every one wanting up my payments.so stupidly i did as i could.My hubby has a bank loan so we are trying to cope with this too  .i contacted the national debt line who worked out with the arrears in rent and council tax i have (due to benefits recharging an over payment) i would be better off filing for bankruptcy and they sent me all the info.
my nerves are shot.  .....i owe about 15,000 altogether and i cant do it no more.im not sleeping worrying about were the next meal is coming from,i keep going over drawn at the bank so its like a catch 22.just today i had 50 charge on my bank because of bt taking the wrong direct debit from my account.they gave me the over drawn charge back as credit on my phone bill but not the monthly over drawn charge  so its left me in the poop...dont think i would be able to get the court fee together though so im all over the place |
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6th August 2007, 11:56
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please thanks guys
its basically
,credit cards,catalogues,store cards.nothing secured on anything at all  ..im scared to ring any one to be honest.hate using the phone |
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6th August 2007, 12:25
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| | Site Team | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please Quote:
Originally Posted by vodster thanks guys
its basically
,credit cards,catalogues,store cards.nothing secured on anything at all  ..im scared to ring any one to be honest.hate using the phone | i can appreciate that but i can guarantee it will be a huge weight of your mind. i work very closely with both of them and i know first hand the difference it can make!
if you don't like using the phone, have a go at filling in a budget sheet, how much do you have left as your surplus income?
here is the form to fill in. National Debtline England & Wales | Personal Budget Sheet
are the debts in your sole name?
are you aware of the costs involved with bankruptcy? |
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6th August 2007, 12:49
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| | Site Team | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please Quote:
Originally Posted by vodster most of the debts are in my name yes
we have one shared bank loan with both our names on
i filled in one of those budget forms with national debtline.they were great on the phone to me last time,i got the bottle and rang.my main concern is the court fees.i know i may get exemption from the court fee but its still over 300 pound to file for bankruptcy | give the association of charity officers a call, they might be able to help:
01707 651 777
they help find funding for people in need.
if you go bankrupt your other half will be liable for the full amount of the joint loan (unless they go bankrupt as well, of course) |
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6th August 2007, 12:51
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please oh rightio
well to be honest we could afford that loan if we sported all the others out.
sounds bad that doesnt it  |
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6th August 2007, 12:55
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| | Site Team | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please Quote:
Originally Posted by vodster what do i say to them  sorry is so nervous | they are really nice. they help people in exactly your position. you might also be able to apply for help from your utilities firms too. some of them have trust funds that help with bankruptcy fees. |
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6th August 2007, 13:05
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: bankruptcy advice needed please The debts that are with DCA MUST be checked to ensure that they can legally collect them.
This is achieved by requesting a copy of the Signed, Executed Credit Agreement via a Consumer Credit Act (CCA) request.
This request only applies to cards and loans, not things like utility bills or council tax arrears basically anything covered by the Consumer Credit Act.
There is a template letter to be found here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...templates.html
Letter N.
Is it important to start the letter:
I DO NOT ACKNOWLEDGE ANY DEBT TO YOUR COMPANY in Big Bold letters.
It is best to send this request via recorded/special delivery as there are some important deadlines to observe.
After 12 WORKING days the "debt" is in default and stays that way until the request is complied with.
If a FURTHER month passes then the DCA has committed a summary criminal offence and the matter should be referred to Trading Standards for action.
I hope this clarifies some things.
Now as and when they supply this information you will be in alot stron | |