Right. Another one for you CRA experts.
I have been on an AP with Lloyds for 5 years (2006 start). Originally it was with CCCS but I left them 3 years ago and have been on an AP direct with LLoyds (same repayments as with the 2006 CCCS DMP).
Its another of those situations where I wish I'd have defaulted at the time, but I didn't due to lack of knowledge of how these things work. Like a lot of people in the dark I thought avoiding a default was the ebst cousre of action.
Lloyds never filed an AP with the CRAs though.
Can Lloyds hit me with a default if I stop paying them? By that I mean: should Lloyds have defaulted me when I went on the DMP in 2006?
Presumably they can plonk on an AP with the CRAs whenever they want to; unless they should have defaulted me in 2006 when the DMP started?
I have been on an AP with Lloyds for 5 years (2006 start). Originally it was with CCCS but I left them 3 years ago and have been on an AP direct with LLoyds (same repayments as with the 2006 CCCS DMP).
Its another of those situations where I wish I'd have defaulted at the time, but I didn't due to lack of knowledge of how these things work. Like a lot of people in the dark I thought avoiding a default was the ebst cousre of action.
Lloyds never filed an AP with the CRAs though.
Can Lloyds hit me with a default if I stop paying them? By that I mean: should Lloyds have defaulted me when I went on the DMP in 2006?
Presumably they can plonk on an AP with the CRAs whenever they want to; unless they should have defaulted me in 2006 when the DMP started?
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