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JUST WONDERING IF ANY ONE CAN ANSWER MY QUESTION
i am claiming back from the RBOS 10500 IN CHARGES the account was defaulted a while ago owing them 15000 i entered into a debt management scheme with spectrum
my case is due to be heard on the 14 august and was wondering if this will effect my claim if they pay out
there charges are the reason why i defaulted in the first place
but ive got a nasty feeling im gonna end up with nothing
thanks treble99
Hi treble. I'm sure somebody will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that to have the default removed the charges need to be equal to/greater than the default amount.
However, if the charges go towards paying the outstanding debt that you have with them, I'd be inclined to say that this could be positive as opposed to negative.