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  1. Thank you DX, I shall. I'm expecting it.
  2. Thank you very much people! I feel much better this afternoon than I've felt for the past nearly 2 years. It's been awful, but I imagine everyone on here has been there at some point. I've been scooting around on here most of the day reading, (superb knowledge base), I suppose I may as well have Fair credit rating by not paying as Fair credit while I'm paying really. Just means no credit for the period. Good job I'm not planning on going anywhere 'flash'! Obliged, and I will update as and when. All the best, Jason.
  3. 2004 chaps according to the info on the PRA letters. Thanks for the advice re; mortgage too.I just wanted it to go away, didn't want my children worrying about people knocking on the door, or be in a position where I have to sell our home to pay this.
  4. Thank you London1971. Appreciated. Hi Andy, the scenario was I never used my cards with the exception of the one issued by my bank. I hate debt. I had a few cards 'just in case' but never carried them in my wallet as had no daily need to use them. Card was indeed in my name. I think she simply intercepted mail I wouldn't have expected anyway due to not using the cards. I certainly don't recall ever using any card other than my (at the time Lloyds, now TSB) bank linked card. After she left I found debt letters in her name in the loft from years ago. I genuinely was blissfully unaware. She had a good job, no car, wasn't out every night. No idea what the girl spent the money on. Never had any obvious reason not to have trusted her either. Just to add, I tried to remortgage with my provider last week just to make it 'go away', but they knocked it back as it shows as a default on the reference checks. They were very nice about it though. They did, in a roundabout way suggest I start paying it, and come back to them in 6 months, but no assurances etc.
  5. Hi all, new to the sight, and indeed, to debt. Had a look around here this morning, and I'm quite frankly overwhelmed by all that is concerned with debt and debt resolution, so please, bear with my ignorance! I'll try to keep this as concise as possible also. Full time employed home owner/mortgage, one active credit card with my bank which I over pay on religiously (£2k balance) so no issues there. No HP/credit, and no defaulted utilities. Wife left Dec 2015 (not divorced yet), I remain in the house and the mortgage is in my name. I'm also a lone parent to 2 boys, 6yrs and 9yrs. In Jan 2016 I got a letter from PRA stating 'my' account had defaulted on 'my' debt (from MBNA credit card) of £10278.34 and advising me I had previously to that point been paying £80pm against the amount. I had no knowledge of this until the letter landed on my mat. As you can imagine... It's come to light that my estranged wife had, over a number of years, been using one of my cards without my knowledge. The first I knew of this debt was the letter from PRA. At the time I was left financially devastated, and have spent the past 20 odd months getting back on an even keel (hence the £2k balance on my current credit card). As such, during this time, I kicked this £10278 debt 'into the long grass' as it was not my priority. Wife also owes other debt held by PRA and a number of other debt companies, and has 'bumped' many of these payday loan companies. I get regular mail in her name from people chasing her for debt. Quite the girl. I have received several more letters from PRA (last one Aug 17th 2017) advising me the matter is with their litigation/investigation/collections team, and an offer of a 'one off' discount allowing me to pay only £9250.51. They've also predictably been phoning me (assuming estranged wife gave them my number...), and also phoned daily by what has been described to me as a 'hunter' for PRA to establish if I am resident at my address. None of these calls I have answered. I am expecting a doorstep knock, as this 'hunter' is only 20 miles away. I was at the point last week of phoning them and saying, "I can give you £100pm...." but thought better of it. As I am seething that the debt I did not accrue is in my name, but yes technically it is my debt. I have no way of disproving this. I spoke to a solicitor last year who advised they could likely establish the debt was not accrued by me, but it would probably cost me £10k in their fees. As it stands then, wife had been paying £80pm to Activ Kapitol (the only thing she did concede), and stopped paying when she left in Dec 2015 (they should have knowledge her paying it over the years as it would have to come out of her account). Obviously, the status of the debt is 'defaulted'. I've paid nothing to it as I wasn't able to during this period. The only thing I have done (last week) was fill in the assessment form on PRA's website. Gin has a lot to answer for... What's my situation? What's likely to happen next? Will I end up in court/CCJ? Do I have to pay this? Should I just pay this and get on with my life? Again, please appreciate I'm all new to this. And yeah, I know, ignorance of the debt is no defence. Many thanks, Jason.
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