Re: New start.....
Just opening in branch still.
It seems they weren't taking the mick with appointment booking because I'd declared a cash account when booking, I went back the next day to open a 'current account' and told them I had Halifax reward. They still only offered me an appointment far away so I declined it and kept my original!
Just spoken to OR, they say an assessment will be made on my income being paid over etc as I expected. Also she seemed quite convinced I'd be discharged in 12 months, but said there's a chance I'll be subject to restrictions for longer. I guess as long as I'm automatically discharged that's the main thing? Unless I win 20k next year or something and they take it off me.... They said it'd have to be in the public interest for them to do it, and she wrote down mitigating reasons regarding the bankruptcy/my living situation etc. But did say several years. I know banks won't give mortgage whilst your undischarged - but technically if I'm discharged after 12 months, even if I've still got restrictions, I'll be ok as any other undischarged?
She said the main ones that will affect me were declaring my bankruptcy if getting over £500 of credit, which I'd have to do anyway (well they'd find out from credit check), not being a director, and informing them of any windfalls. So it's only really the 3rd that affects me...?
Just opening in branch still.
It seems they weren't taking the mick with appointment booking because I'd declared a cash account when booking, I went back the next day to open a 'current account' and told them I had Halifax reward. They still only offered me an appointment far away so I declined it and kept my original!
Just spoken to OR, they say an assessment will be made on my income being paid over etc as I expected. Also she seemed quite convinced I'd be discharged in 12 months, but said there's a chance I'll be subject to restrictions for longer. I guess as long as I'm automatically discharged that's the main thing? Unless I win 20k next year or something and they take it off me.... They said it'd have to be in the public interest for them to do it, and she wrote down mitigating reasons regarding the bankruptcy/my living situation etc. But did say several years. I know banks won't give mortgage whilst your undischarged - but technically if I'm discharged after 12 months, even if I've still got restrictions, I'll be ok as any other undischarged?
She said the main ones that will affect me were declaring my bankruptcy if getting over £500 of credit, which I'd have to do anyway (well they'd find out from credit check), not being a director, and informing them of any windfalls. So it's only really the 3rd that affects me...?
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