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By Badtimes123 · Posted
Ooooh wait, does this tie in with the other thread you created? your other thread makes more sense now! An admin will likely be along shortly to combine them, perhaps then it will be easier to help you. -
By Badtimes123 · Posted
Hello Yorky, If you earn less than the taxable allowance then correct, no tax will be taken. Edited: to remove my questioning due to info being spread across 2 threads - I'll await thread merge to help where I can. -
By evilmrkipling · Posted
Oh and Exhibit E, which shows that they do not have planning permission at the Urban Exchange to errect ANPR cameras or to put up advertisment signage. Planning - 100 Great Ancoats Street Manchester M4 6DE.pdf -
By evilmrkipling · Posted
Here's my draft defence, let me know what you think... Draft Defence.pdf -
By Badtimes123 · Posted
Hi Stuckfast and welcome to CAG Great job starting to self-manage your debts and listing them out here, you seem proactive and that's a great trait to have when it comes to debts. You don't mention your partner's income so maybe there is some flexibility there to maintain pro rata payments? Personally, looking at your list vs income I would consider dropping all of them to £1 per month as per the pro rata process and stating you are having further financial difficulties. The reason I would do this is you are unlikely to clear any of them as it stands and there's little difference in £5-£1 from the creditors point of view, whereas due to the amount of accounts, that's alot of ££'s for you when multiplied. This can be saved initially with a view to perhaps making full and final settlements on the none defaulted smaller accounts in the future but at the very least give you some breathing room for now. Then, at some point after the companies all default you, they are likely to sell the debt on, at which point you can challenge the DCA's to prove the accounts are enforceable - they are usually not due to how the Original Creditors (OC's) and Debt Collector Agencies (DCA's) carry out this process. Have a read through the debt forum for similar situations as yourself you'll soon pick up the idea. You are not alone and there's nothing to be ashamed of - you've done the right thing in reaching out here on CAG, we will help you Lastly, I disagree with Yorky and do not think you should seek advice from any company that is funded by the financial institutions, advice here is free and if you're willing to learn you can absolutely do all of this yourself. Don't use the phone - letter's only. Don't complete any income and expenditure forms You've already proven you are willing to take control, continue! BT
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