Hello and good day to all,
Firstly, I have spent most of today reading through the threads on this site and have found the information very useful and informative.So, thanks to all moderators and contributors for building and maintaining this site.
Now, for my specific debt story and debt problems.
My account and how I managed to end up at collections and later with Cabot.
In 2006 I went to University and whilst there, opened a Lloyds TSB student account(always using maximum free overdraft facility) . I used this account throughout my time at university until I graduated in 2010 when I switched to a graduate account (again keeping the maximum interest free overdraft) . Now, the interest free overdraft decreases by £500 per year after graduation. So 1st yr after graduation the interest free overdraft is £2000 , 2nd year £1500 and 3rd year £1000. I apparently* made an error in remembering this tiered system and kept £1500 in the account when I only had an interest free overdraft of £1000, (this is 2012 - 2013 academic year). I did not properly monitor this account and thus incurred charges (currently around £130, equaling £1630 with the overdraft) because of the above situation. This took me to collections and quickly to the debt management company cabot financial.
Advice on what to do from friend
I did not realise my account had even gone to collections until September 2013. At this point I had completely arranged to go to South East Asia travelling. I asked a friend of a friend (she works for collections close to where I live) what to do and she attempted to manage the situation but couldn't because it had gone to Cabot.Her subsequent advice was - because of the amount it was unlikely I would have to go to court/ccj etc, so ignore it until you come back and then offer no more than 40%
Since being back in Country
Well, I have been back in the country since mid June and have collected letters from local post office pick up point* and I have several letters from Cabot and 1 this week (14/07/2014) from Marlin financial announcing
"we are now in the process of advising our client to take litigation action against you to recover the amount".
"Currently it is our intention to instruct a solicitor to issue court proceedings against you to seek a county court judgement"
You may submit a defense. It will be registered against you for six years."If no payment plan is made we will advise your creditor to proceed with the above course"
So my questions to you are Is the letter from Marlin a bluff (I think this purely because it is couched in very soft terms like "process of advising our client".
If not what should my course of action be? Overdraft CCA?, offer 20% (I cannot afford anymore)? ignore/play dumb and use my absence from the country, poor address and no response to them as a counter if they do take me to court?
THANKS IN ADVANCE
IMPORTANT NOTES
I have never spoken/written a single word to Lloyds/Cabot/Marlin.
I live at my parents address (which has always been my registered address since I left uni in 2010) and to my knowledge they have no confirmation that I even live at this address.I can not contact the friend who gave the initial advice.
*i write apparently because I went into my local branch around November, December January 2012 because I was being charged o/d charges on this account then! I went into my branch told him of my situation and a manager removed all charges on my alc saying it was an error and I was being charged to early, I have extended the interest free period for 1 more year!
*I do this as there are two properties with the same address in the County where I live, thus we have had a lot of post sent to the wrong address so i set up a collection only account with royal mail
Firstly, I have spent most of today reading through the threads on this site and have found the information very useful and informative.So, thanks to all moderators and contributors for building and maintaining this site.
Now, for my specific debt story and debt problems.
My account and how I managed to end up at collections and later with Cabot.
In 2006 I went to University and whilst there, opened a Lloyds TSB student account(always using maximum free overdraft facility) . I used this account throughout my time at university until I graduated in 2010 when I switched to a graduate account (again keeping the maximum interest free overdraft) . Now, the interest free overdraft decreases by £500 per year after graduation. So 1st yr after graduation the interest free overdraft is £2000 , 2nd year £1500 and 3rd year £1000. I apparently* made an error in remembering this tiered system and kept £1500 in the account when I only had an interest free overdraft of £1000, (this is 2012 - 2013 academic year). I did not properly monitor this account and thus incurred charges (currently around £130, equaling £1630 with the overdraft) because of the above situation. This took me to collections and quickly to the debt management company cabot financial.
Advice on what to do from friend
I did not realise my account had even gone to collections until September 2013. At this point I had completely arranged to go to South East Asia travelling. I asked a friend of a friend (she works for collections close to where I live) what to do and she attempted to manage the situation but couldn't because it had gone to Cabot.Her subsequent advice was - because of the amount it was unlikely I would have to go to court/ccj etc, so ignore it until you come back and then offer no more than 40%
Since being back in Country
Well, I have been back in the country since mid June and have collected letters from local post office pick up point* and I have several letters from Cabot and 1 this week (14/07/2014) from Marlin financial announcing
"we are now in the process of advising our client to take litigation action against you to recover the amount".
"Currently it is our intention to instruct a solicitor to issue court proceedings against you to seek a county court judgement"
You may submit a defense. It will be registered against you for six years."If no payment plan is made we will advise your creditor to proceed with the above course"
So my questions to you are Is the letter from Marlin a bluff (I think this purely because it is couched in very soft terms like "process of advising our client".
If not what should my course of action be? Overdraft CCA?, offer 20% (I cannot afford anymore)? ignore/play dumb and use my absence from the country, poor address and no response to them as a counter if they do take me to court?
THANKS IN ADVANCE
IMPORTANT NOTES
I have never spoken/written a single word to Lloyds/Cabot/Marlin.
I live at my parents address (which has always been my registered address since I left uni in 2010) and to my knowledge they have no confirmation that I even live at this address.I can not contact the friend who gave the initial advice.
*i write apparently because I went into my local branch around November, December January 2012 because I was being charged o/d charges on this account then! I went into my branch told him of my situation and a manager removed all charges on my alc saying it was an error and I was being charged to early, I have extended the interest free period for 1 more year!
*I do this as there are two properties with the same address in the County where I live, thus we have had a lot of post sent to the wrong address so i set up a collection only account with royal mail
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