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    • god they've got at you haven't they. told you all the usual utter BS. a CCJ vanishes from your credit file on it's 6th B'Day regardless to being paid off or not or paying or not. same with any debt with a registered defaulted date - it vanishes from your file on the DN's 6th B'day regardless. creditfix are Knightsbridge, (they renamed) there are 100's of threads here on Knightsbridge, if i remember rightly 2 of the directors of a certain very big IVA provider were struck off for embezzling £1m's out of debtors. pers i'd stop paying now.  end of . just ignore them all. 99% of your debts are to utterly powerless DCA's and probably were never owed in the first place only goes to firm up my belief from post one..you got had blind. its very easy to deal with the debts even those with CCJ's. can you copy and paste what you credit file says regarding the IVA please?   
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    • Sorry I meant credit fix - I really wish I'd known this before - kicking myself right now  If they come back to me asking for more money I'll cancel it and start trying to deal with the debt myself let's see what they say  Feeling tempted to cancel it now but scared that some of the debts will do more CCJ's on me and I'll have to wait 6 years again.  2 of the CCJ come of this year and then I'll only have the iva in credit file - effectively if I'd have not took out the iva in 2021 I'd have clear score by now - but then again would I because I would have been hounded the last 3 years, as bad as it is it's saves me lots of headaches whilst my debt was still within the 6 year mark.  I think most of them are near there but in all honesty no point chasing them if I do cancel iva I'd jjst wait for the ones who contact me and then start the relevant letter process on them.  Of over 6 years easy if not still possible to write off. My true victory would be having the iva wiped off my credit file as mis sold or something that way I Don't have to wait till 2027 Other option is to fight back and ask for them to offer the creditors to accept payments so far and use the following method    Will your IVA firm agree to complete your IVA on the basic of funds paid to date? The Guidance lists a lot of factors to be considered in deciding whether a settlement on the basis of funds paid to date should be proposed. You should read the list. But that may not give you any feel for whether they apply to you or not. The following are my thoughts on when an IVA should be treated as settled, not failed. They assume that you have £75 or less to pay a month: if you would currently qualify for a Debt Relief Order, then your IVA should be settled now  There is no point in making your IVA fail and you have to apply for a DRO – it will not generate another penny for your creditors. If you are renting and owe less than £50,000, check the DRO criteria now and talk to National Debtline on 0808 808 4000 about whether you qualify. You may have been told at the start of your IVA that you aren’t eligible – still check now as the DRO criteria have changed, your situation has got worse, and some people were given incorrect information about DROs at the start. if you have no assets that would be realised in bankruptcy (eg a house with equity, car worth over £2000), then your IVA should be settled now Same as (1), there is no point in making you apply for bankruptcy after your IVA fails. if your only asset is a car that is worth less than £8000, then your IVA should be settled now A car that is worth say £5000 would normally be sold in bankruptcy and you would be given a small amount to buy a cheaper car. But your creditors would not get any benefit from this as the Insolvency Service takes the first £8000 raised to cover its own costs. if you have significant assets, the closer you are to the end of the IVA, the less reasonable it is to fail it If you have been paying your IVA for 4 years, you have done your best over a long period. It isn’t your fault you can no longer continue. The fact you may have had equity to release isn’t relevant as that simply isn’t going to be possible. if your situation will clearly improve soon, then it’s unlikely your IVA will be settled I mean real improvements, not hoping that prices fall. If I can get them to accept payment to date or threaten with cancellation hopefully they may accept it -  Other option is to try and borrow money and pay make a full and final offer  Or I can just ignore and hope for the best which I'm very tempted to do especially if they respond to my review with bullying tactics despite me being skint as a fart with no mortgage as renting  It's so stressful but I've just checked the iva agreement from 2021 and it's Cabot 2 accounts Lowell about 5 accounts and then lots of repeats of the same debt with for example zopa and Cabot same amount listed twice -  also loyyds banks but I'm sure that's older than 6 years and not on credit file anyway  If I can somehow remove the iva from my credit file I'd be happy 
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Can anyone give me some advice please? About 4 years ago I stupidly ignored requests from my car insurance company to send them some paperwork (even though i had it and could easily have done so). The end result of this was they cancelled my policy. Although I'd like to just clarify i never lied ot them or became late with any payment.

 

I won't bore you with details but I was going though a very difficult time then and frankly couldn't care less about the consequences. I accept i just completely buried my head in the sand becuase i couldn't face sorting out a minor issue, and take full responsibilty for it.

 

However, my life's now back on track and since then I've been declaring each year that i have had insurance cancelled, which has been costing me a fortune.

 

My question is, do i have to do this forever, or is there a time limit? It seems a bit unfair if i still have to do this in 20 years and get lumped in with people who deliberately lied to their provider.

 

Any help please?

 

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There is no time limit as such, which is worse than a criminal conviction which is covered by the rehab of offender act.

 

Without knowing the reason for cancellation, difficult to comment. If it is purely about documents not being returned, then I would not worry too much. The Insurers would have cancelled, as their procedures required this. Normally it is cases where fraud or deliberate non disclosure had been found out, where you would have a problem following a cancellation, as these would be recorded on a central database.

 

So my advice is to arrange cover normally, but to mention the cancellation in a way, that it was of no conseuquence i.e that documents they required did not get returned in time due to an admin oversight on your part. If you make a big deal of it, then they will deal with it in that way.

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Thanks for your reply

 

Right ok. It does sound unfair yes. It's a shame they don't do it in categories with the most serious kinds (involving fraud and deliberate non-disclosure) getting the lifetime thing. Although i know I've only got myself to blame.

 

Just to make sure I've got it right then, the best way is to sort insurance out over the phone, explaining that a previous insurer cancelled a policy a few years ago because I didn't return documents in time. Is that right?

 

I'm concerned that if they allow it but then don't make a note they could bring it up in the event of a claim. I wouldnt want to risk them saying i hadn't told them.

 

I don't suppose there's any likelyhood of the original insurer revoking the decision after of a big grovely apology with official records to back up the problems I was having? I guess not but I thought it's worth asking.

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I think you are worrying unnecessarily about this. Some of this is caused by totally misleading posts and comments online about having to tell Insurers of every single type of cancellation, just in case they turn around and decline a claim.

 

If you can answer no to this question then I would not even bother to advise of the cancellation.

 

Have you ever had a policy cancelled due to either non disclosure or fraudulent conduct ?

 

If you are really worried about this speak to the previous Insurers who cancelled the policy. Ask for them to confirm in writing that the cancellation is not of the type that needs to be disclosed when arranging future Insurances.

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I don't agree. The question is usually, 'have you ever had insurance declined or cancelled?' If you say no, that is untrue. Now, you are not some villain who has tried to cheat the insurers at some point, just someone who didn't send in proof that you indeed did have.

 

One would not think it significant, but we must remember that insrance companies are businesses there to make a profit. In the event of a claim they will take whatever reasoanbel steps they have at their disposal to minimise losses and that will mean going through the appliaction for insurance with a fine toothcomb. If they find you omitted any information that would or could have effected their decision to offer you insurance, they will void the policy and refund your premium paid in preference to paying for the damage caused.

 

I am reminded of the story recently of a woman who's house burned down. She had paid for insurance without claiming for something like 20 years. When she actually needed to claim they dug and boy did they dig deep. They found she had a caution for being drunk when she was 18 (now 50 something) or something equally trivial and that she did not disclose it when she originally applied for insurance, so they cancelled her insurance and refunded all her premiums - about £5k worth rather than pay for her £200k house to be rebuilt.

 

I will try to find the actual story.

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Dennis

 

Your view is shared by many, particularly brokers. I am not saying you are doing this, but some brokers post comments online about the cancellation issue, hoping to drive business down the broking route. i.e. if people believe that they have to inform of every cancellation, they are more likely to use a broker.

 

For the OP it is up to them what they do. If they have nothing to hide, as the cancellation was purely about documents not being returned, after the point of sale, then I can't see any Insurers using this to decline a claim. But if the OP is a cautious person then they should simply arrange cover by phone for the rest of their lives and mention that they once had a policy cancelled as they forgot to return some documents. In 5,10,20 years, this might seem a bit silly, if they have nothing to hide.

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I just wanted to say a massive thank you for your help with this. I've been in touch with my present insurer and they agreed what happened didn't count as a cancellation as they meant it. So as i had to get a new policy anyway i did a quick price comparison search, called the best offer, explained the situation, and got a fantastic price!

 

Although I've been paying a lot extra for the last few years, I'm happy to take that on the chin as it was a stupid thing to do anyway. Regarding how i had to ring up, I think I'll do the same for the next few years just to make sure the insurance companies are happy with it. Then in maybe 4-5 years or so I'll just do it online again, providing all goes well.

 

In case you're interested, my original insurer was Sheila's Wheels, and the new policy with with Tesco's.

 

Thank you again.

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