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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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Last August we went on holiday to paphos, cyprus.

During a family stroll along the beach we were approached by a nice English lad handing out scratch cards. The kids thought these were great and were delighted when they matched three symbals and won a prize.

The catch of course was that you had to collect the prize from a hotel / apartment complex.

We were whisked away rather nervously to this location, greeted by a rep and treated like royalty! Free lunch all round and soft drinks only!

Then came the selling part..we were shown the most amazing apratment and told that if we joined the holiday / travel club this was the standard of accomadation we would enjoy for the next 3 yrs. It also included a free return holiday to cyprus for 6 people, with £300 each towards our flights.

 

Well with our 25th wedding anniversary looming it sounded just to good to miss and so we signed up and left there £1700 lighter. We paid using our credit card and the balance was due on our return home.

Once we were home, the tan had faded etc I began to get quite nervous about paying the balance..especially as things that seem to good to be true usually are! I did some serching on the web and the concensus appeared to be to 'steer clear of holiday / travel clubs'

The company pursued us for the money and threatened court but didnt pursue it further, we lied and said that we had seperated!

I suppose my worry is that did we make a mistake in not payting the balance? Obviously we have been left with nothing for our money and feel like we have been completely suckered...please someone out there tell me that we are not the only ones.

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Hi.

 

Well, the easiest thing would be to call your credit card company and tell them you didnt get the good/service. The fact that it was abroad may or may not go against you. I.e., people could just go abroad, spend loads of money on their CC and say "it was'nt me". However, if you have all the paper work, you should be able to get it all back.

 

Sorry, but I havnt been a victim, however, it is an almost common thing.

 

Good thing you paid by credit card.

 

Hope it all works out.

 

Abbas.

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Thanks.

I contacted the cc company, sadly they may have been able to help if we had reported it to them within 120 days of our return to the UK (al esson to us all!).

Sadly they can offer nothing now and have suggested that we contact a solicitor.

Not sure if this will just mean incurring huge costs and still not getting any money back,

Any thoughts??

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You might not like my thoughts...

 

You did sign for it, and you're the ones who pulled out, so I think you should maybe count yourself lucky the company is not actively pursuing you for the rest of the money, tbh.

 

there are solicitors that will give you 1/2 consultation free, you might try that, see what they say.

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I contacted the cc company, sadly they may have been able to help if we had reported it to them within 120 days of our return to the UK (al esson to us all!).

Sadly they can offer nothing now and have suggested that we contact a solicitor.

Not sure if this will just mean incurring huge costs and still not getting any money back,

Any thoughts??

 

 

MMM... now that is interesting...

 

This should'nt be the case. As far as I understood, if you dont recieve the service or good, regardless of how long it has been they should re-imburse you.

 

Who is the cc company (i bet its barclays bank)... I will have a look at their TOS/Fraud protection policy.

 

Abbas.

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The cc company is MBNA, not Barlays!! Wouldnt touch them with a ten foot bargepole!

Genuinely MBNA were very helpful, sadly rules are rules, unless of course you can tell me different!

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They are supposed to be the best.

 

I will look into it, but you will have to bear with me. I am very busy, but am not a big fan of credit cards...

 

I will get back to you in a few days time....

 

Abbas.

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Last August we went on holiday to paphos, cyprus.

During a family stroll along the beach we were approached by a nice English lad handing out scratch cards. The kids thought these were great and were delighted when they matched three symbals and won a prize.

The catch of course was that you had to collect the prize from a hotel / apartment complex.

We were whisked away rather nervously to this location, greeted by a rep and treated like royalty! Free lunch all round and soft drinks only!

Then came the selling part..we were shown the most amazing apratment and told that if we joined the holiday / travel club this was the standard of accomadation we would enjoy for the next 3 yrs. It also included a free return holiday to cyprus for 6 people, with £300 each towards our flights.

 

Well with our 25th wedding anniversary looming it sounded just to good to miss and so we signed up and left there £1700 lighter. We paid using our credit card and the balance was due on our return home.

Once we were home, the tan had faded etc I began to get quite nervous about paying the balance..especially as things that seem to good to be true usually are! I did some serching on the web and the concensus appeared to be to 'steer clear of holiday / travel clubs'

The company pursued us for the money and threatened court but didnt pursue it further, we lied and said that we had seperated!

I suppose my worry is that did we make a mistake in not payting the balance? Obviously we have been left with nothing for our money and feel like we have been completely suckered...please someone out there tell me that we are not the only ones.

 

This happened to my girlfriends parents on a holiday in Cyprus. They got sucked in and paid about £900 deposit. They got home and I found out about it and looked into it. I think the company was called golden circle. They had signed up to pay this company another £2-3000. They went to see their solicitor with some stuff I had printed out from the internet. He did a strongly worded letter to the company. The company have left them alone but no refund. They paid by debit card so aren't covered by the credit card stuff. Hard lesson to learn for them.

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Oh dear, is this still going on? I was suckered into parting with £1000 20 years ago. I didn't pursue it then, I would now!

 

Just one point: There is no indication in the original post that this was in fact a bad deal. There are genuine good offers around of this type and this may have been one of them, it seems to me that the poster has decided from an internet search that it wasn't. It's rather dodgy ground if the company is indeed genuine.

I only mouth my opinion, please look elsewhere for sensible advice! :)

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Sorry you feel like you've been had :-(

 

I don't want to make you feel worse but my next door neighbours signed up & paid for one of these and have had great holidays for 3 years now, they're even thinking of buying another week. We personally own a weeks time share in UK locations & it's been great, saves us a fortune per year especially now our family's growing & the accommodation & facilities are much better than the normal self catering "huts" you rent privately.

 

Any chance you could just pay the balance & enjoy your hols? Maybe say you & partner have reconciled & would like to procede with the joint purchase?

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Hi. Sorry for the late reply I have been very busy.

 

You are in luck.

 

1st get a copy of the terms and conditions for the card. As you will note, there is NO 120 day limit.

 

You did not sign anything stating that you had to contact them within 120 days. If they say its in your TOS, look at it, its NOT there (I have looked at the online version for the Platinum credit card).

 

MPORTANT – READ THIS CAREFULLY TO FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS

The Consumer Credit Act 1974 lays down certain requirements for your protection which should have been complied with when this agreement was made. If they were not, we cannot enforce this agreement without a Court order.

The Act also gives you a number of rights:

1) You can settle this agreement at any time by giving notice in writing and paying off the amount you owe under the agreement.

2) If you received unsatisfactory goods or services paid for under this agreement, apart from any bought with a cash loan, you may have a right to sue the supplier, us, or both.

3) If the contract is not fulfilled, perhaps because the supplier has gone out of business, you may still be able to sue us.

If you would like to know more about your rights under the Act, contact either your local Trading Standards Department or your nearest Citizens’ Advice Bureau.

 

THEFT, LOSS OR MISUSE OF CREDIT CARD

If your credit card is lost, stolen or misused by someone without your permission, you may have to pay up to £0 of any loss to us. If it is misused with your permission you will probably be liable for ALL losses. You will not be liable to us for losses which take place after you have told us about the theft, etc.

 

DO NOT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. Please call them regarding the above. If they still moan, let me know and I will help your draft a written response.

 

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Hi,

Any idea what company your nieghbours signed up with? (lion resorts / Interval international is the company we signed up to) we do have the opportunity to pay the balance...but have great reservations about doing so, you cannot see what is on offer to you until you pay the balance!

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My neighbours are with club la costa (their own resorts are all in the costa's). As an Interval member (see paragraph below) you'll be able to use the same resort.

 

If the company you've signed to offers Interval membership then I'd stick my neck out & say you will be fine. Interval is the big vacation swap company, the company that we're with are members of this & it basically means that you can exchange your week & go with a different timeshare or holiday company world wide. Accommodation has to be of a very high standard (4*+) to be in the interval brochure (which is about 3 inches thick with destinations). For £20 per person we can go anywhere in Europe for our week & I can't remember if it's £50 or £100 per person worldwide (not sure on the price as I'd never consider flying long haul with my young kids). The world wide figure may seem a lot but this puts you in, for example, 5* Caribean/Australian hotels & 6/7* far eastern hotels.

 

Double check Lion Resorts offer you full Interval access & if they confirm they do I really wouldn't worry.

 

I don't want to harp on but after paying over £700 per week in the past & staying in 1 bedroom dives that are meant to be self catering lodges where we've had to take half our own home in basic equipment, then being charged extra for electric, cot hire etc, I wouldn't give up my time share.

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