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Hi Lynn

I have slipped into arrears on one or two occassions and even after 1 missed payment of 161.00 LMC have sent an "advisor" to my door...Only to find LMC have charged another £94.00. I have written to them with little or no help on this matter. I feel so ripped off. This surly must be illegal? Can anyone advise me further on these crazy robbing charges?

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Hi Lyn

 

Sorry i haven't been in touch, but update is that CAB put me in touch with Shelter who said that we could apply to the DSS for help.

Unfortunately the builder who done the work on my house has died, we couldn't find any receipts to show what we spent the loan on, as the builder had the main receipts, and basically we are in the same boat as we were in a year ago. How we are going to get out of this is anyone's guess.

 

As for LMC putting charges on for sending out a debt counsellor, there is nothing we can do about that, as that is there policy. This i have been told by my solicitor.

 

Fran

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Hi fran, just had some time to pop into to see how your getting on, Iv not done anything with london morgage for a while, as we sold the house. We were so lucky we sold in one week, and we moved early April. so have settled all the debts, except for A & L who are still taking me to Court.

Havent had much time up untill the last few weeks.

 

I have to say I think yr solicitor is wrong there was something you could have done to stop a debt councellor calling.

 

I managed to stop haviong debt councellors to the house, buy just sendind a very good letter on here from one of the mods. Unfortunatly I can't find it now. I know thats much help now, but I will try and find it for you for further use.

I really hope that you are ok and you still keep in touch

Lynn

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Hi Lynn

 

Thanks for keeping in touch. I'm afraid nothing has changed, except my relationship with my partner. With all our debt problems we have drifted apart. We still live together as i cant afford to move out, although i have my name on the housing list. My partner has buried his head in the sand, and panicked as far as the DSS was concerned, as we didn't have any receipts to show what work has been done to the house, and some of the loan from LMC was to pay some of his other debts at the time. He's now received his first county court order, concerning his Lloyds bank loan.

 

So i'm afraid in my situation its gone from bad to worse. I personally think it would be best to sell the house, but my partner wont. I also think i've just got conned, as i paid £49.99 to have a company look at this secured loan, to see if we can get the charges back, and to see if the loan was enforceable at the time it was taken out, as my name is not actually on the deeds to the house, only my partner's. But i keep phoning this company, as i haven't received any paper work from them. Will be trying again today.

 

Thanks very much for keeping in touch, at least i dont feel so alone.

 

Best wishes

 

Fran

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Hya Fran, sorry to here of yr problems, money has always been the route of all evil, and will never change.

 

Im sorry yr partner is having problems coping with it all, it really i'st as bad as they think, they seem to just clam up and shut it all out.

 

I now its really hard to have a life when all this is hanging over you, but the only thing is to keep on top of the letters and keep those debt agancies away from the house. I have lernt from experience, face it head on its the only way, they can't do anything at the end of the day, blood out of a stone etc.

If you want a private chat you can pm me if it helps.

 

This site has kept me sain, and with everyone's help Iv managed to come the other side of things, I still have debts but I fight them all the way.

 

Is your partner dealing with his County Court order? do you need help with it?

You can always post details of agreements up on here to see it they are enforcable, ring the Solicitors again make a nuisence of yr self, they will soon give you the information and advice that you've paid for.

 

Im just about to pick up again with L M C, before it's to late as I understand that S P M C is winding down buisness and Capstone is taking it over.

 

Any way speak soon, and take care

Lynn x

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Hi Franmc,

i've just got conned, as i paid £49.99 to have a company look at this secured loan
Have you managed to get your money back - which company is it. Have you written to them to complain.

 

You can call your bank and ask them to charge back the transaction if it was carried out without your permission or agreement. Contact Trading Standards to reoprt this.

 

Make sure you post threads in the Debt Forum to get help with YP's debtand the CCJ. :)

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Hi Lynn

I know its been a year since i last sent you a msg, but wanted to give you a quick update on what's been happening. As far as the unsecured debts are concerned, we still have them but only pay a small amount each month, so no more harassment from the debt collector's. As far as the house is concerned, i approached the 'Mortgage Rescue Scheme", its taken a while, but with the help of the 'Homelessness', and 'Shelter', we are now in the process of having the local housing association buying our house. We now get to stay in our house, and pay rent instead. Shelter and the Homelessness were brilliant, and without them i dont know what we would have done.

 

I hope everything is ok with you? If your still a member here, give me a msg back.

 

Take care

Fran

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Hi franmc12

 

Good to hear things are at long last getting a bit easier for you.

Please don,t apologise for the lengh of time weve not been in touch. I no only to much how time goes when your trying to sort at priority problems.

 

I have,nt been able to do anything with London Mortgage Company

as Iv had loads to do with a Alliance & Leicester case. 5 times in Court,

last one was Friday 10th July 09 when Judge ordered a stay until April 2010. Any way will have a bit of free time from now on.

 

Hope you and your O Half are ok, its really good to hear that things are eventually getting sorted for you. You done really well to get it well on the way to being sorted.

 

Wish you all the best and please keep in touch from now on, as I really do have a bit more time to concentrate and help others.

 

Lynn

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Hi Lynn:)

 

I have been reading your threads with interest. Although our mortgage was not with LMC, but Swift Advances, it was arranged by Norton and we had PPI which we believe was mis-sold. We only had the mortgage for just over a year - when we sold our house we paid Swift off thankfully!

 

We have been trying to get the PPI back - Swift have ignored our letters and Norton have replied, but say it was not mis-sold. Like you they say our PPI was with Sterling. We have all our original paperwork from that time (2006-7), but had nothing from Sterling and had never heard of them till Norton sent us the documents last month.

 

I was wondering if you had any success getting the PPI back? I read on another thread that Sterling had offered you 40% back and I wondered if you ever got this money?

 

Apologies for hijacking your thread, but I thought you might be able to offer me hope that there's a chance of success with these people.

 

Thank you:)

 

Regards,

 

Landy x

LTSB PPI on various loans (current/settled) - Refunded inc 8%

 

MBNA 1 Charges - Refunded inc CI

 

MBNA 1 PPI - Refunded

 

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Swift Advances (settled) Mortgage Charges -Partially refunded

 

Swift Advances (settled) Mortgage PPI - Refunded inc CI & 8%

 

Sainsburys (settled) Loan PPI - Refunded inc CI +8%

 

Sainsburys (closed) Card Charges - Refunded inc CI + 8%

 

M&S Money (closed) Card Charges - Refunded inc CI

 

M&S Money (closed) Card PPI - Refunded inc 8%

 

Direct Line (settled) Loan PPI - Refunded inc CI + 8%

 

Debenhams Card (closed) PPI - Refunded inc 8%

 

Swift Mortgage Charges -Refunded

 

Hitachi Finance (closed) Charges - Refunded

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Hi landy alert,:)

 

So sorry I missed your post, only just come across it when looking for something else. :eek: I hope that you have had a refund by now, but if you have,nt I hope the following willl help

 

We have all our original paperwork from that time (2006-7), but had nothing from Sterling and had never heard of them till Norton sent us the documents last month.

 

Landy this was the same as us, we had no idea who our PPI was with untill we received a letter from Norton.

 

The answer to your question, it yes we had about half of the PPI back from Sterling, after requesting it.

PPI added to our loan was £5,600. we had no idea how long we were covered for with this.

Sterling stated that they were in no way responsable/involved with the selling of the PPI nor for the supply of any documents,those matters were for the Lender and the broker.

 

We have and still do claim that our PPI was missold to us.

 

However, we wrote and to Sterling informing them that we had paid the loan off early, and we were entiteled to a part refund of £2,419, (which hubby worked out for me.)

 

We also stated that we were discussted that it was left up to us to contact Sterling to claim a refund, and that LMC should have told Sterling as a matter of course that the loan had been settled early.

 

We did receive £2,419. refund and I still intend to claim the rest of the PPI as soon as I have a window to do so.

We have and still do claim that our PPI was missold.

 

I have a case going through the Court at the moment for the reclaiming of PPI added to another loan. First National Bank now owned by GE.

But it is very complicated , will be posting up some time today for some very much needed HELP

 

I do hope that you have had your PPI refunded, if not I will endevour to try to help you as much as possible.

 

As you know there is another big thread going on in the Forum, which reads like a noval, I have had a London Mortgage Loan, I am finding our this thread very gripping as I have a vested intrest in it.

 

Regards Lynn

 

Again so sorry again to have missed your post don,t know how it happened.

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