My daughter has got herself in a financial mess.
She has written to the bank and credit cards stating she cannot afford to pay them as they require but is willing to pay a reduced figure. She has set out her own financial statements setting everything out. She has not offered to pay a rediculous figure for instance to the HSBCits £150 per month. She has requested they stop interest
and charges. One credit card company has agreed, one she hasn't heard a thing from but the HSBC state they require the £150 each month but interest will still accrue. Thereby reducing the debt by only £50 each month.
My advice to her is refuse to pay. Send them a letter stating that she will continue to put the £150 aside each month but will not send it to them until they agree to stop the interest and if they didnt agree them they should sell the debt on.
I said she would probably get a default notice but once they sell the debt, the new company will no doubt accept the £150 but all interest and charges will stop.
I dont want to tell her the wrong information, so is there anyone here who can advise.
Carol
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