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19th August 2007, 12:43
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| | Basic Account Customer | it started with the Woolwich! Hi all
I am in need of some advice.... it may be a long shot after all.
Here's the story..
We took out a loan from the Woolwich for £12.000 in 2001, we took out protection on that loan against redundancy/sickness etc.
My husband was made redundant, we had already paid off over half of the loan, leaving just over £5.000 to pay, but the Woolwich would not honour the protection because we had just missed a payment.
Anyway to cut a long story short.. the debt was sold on to Heatons who took it to court for the total sum of £13.500, £1,500 more than we had originally borrowed and had added a whopping £8,500 in interest charges.
We didn't contest this at the time because my husband was suffering with depression, so we let it go to court. We pay them monthly £20, after a huge fight to get it reduced from £300 a month.
Does anyone know if it is at all possible to get these interest charges removed, as personally i think them excessive! and it is prolonging our debt. without the interest charges we would only owe £2,800 and could get that cleared.
Thanks in advance for any help. |
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19th August 2007, 20:55
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: it started with the Woolwich! Quote:
Originally Posted by macushlamoon Hi all
I am in need of some advice.... it may be a long shot after all.
Here's the story..
We took out a loan from the Woolwich for £12.000 in 2001, we took out protection on that loan against redundancy/sickness etc.
My husband was made redundant, we had already paid off over half of the loan, leaving just over £5.000 to pay, but the Woolwich would not honour the protection because we had just missed a payment.
Anyway to cut a long story short.. the debt was sold on to Heatons who took it to court for the total sum of £13.500, £1,500 more than we had originally borrowed and had added a whopping £8,500 in interest charges.
We didn't contest this at the time because my husband was suffering with depression, so we let it go to court. We pay them monthly £20, after a huge fight to get it reduced from £300 a month.
Does anyone know if it is at all possible to get these interest charges removed, as personally i think them excessive! and it is prolonging our debt. without the interest charges we would only owe £2,800 and could get that cleared.
Thanks in advance for any help. | I would recomend making a CCA Request as well as a Subject Access Request you need to find out what charges have been applied to the account.
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19th August 2007, 20:56
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: it started with the Woolwich! You would need the ccj set aside because of the illegal charges.
Get a copy of your credit file ( experian , equifax) , obtain all information regarding the ccj contained therein. Also write a letter asking the court to send all of the details they have against you regarding your CCJ. You need your subject access information as stated.
Do you have medical reports/evidence of husbands depression at the time ? Perhaps you could argue you could not attend on medical grounds also.
You will need to request form N244 .
Here is a link that answers a few of your questions. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...bout-ccjs.html
Last edited by Percival Wigglesbottom; 19th August 2007 at 21:24.
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