Hi!
I'm new to this site so hope I've done the right thing posting on this thread rather than starting a new one. I have received the same letter as Sara2 and I'm not sure how to deal with it.
I've always had lots of debt and I'm both employed and self employed. A few years ago The debt became unmanageable due to a unique set of circumstances and the start of the recession. For a while I was stupid and borrowed to pay borrowing etc. This ended with me putting my hands up and coming to agreements with all of my creditors except two (Halifax and Opus) which now, 4 years later, 1st credit have bought. The agreements I came to with my other creditors were very generous compared with what I could have offered according to the professional debt advice I received, and I have struggled for the last 4 years to keep up with this. I should be back on track in another 4 years.
Halifax agreed a plan to pay off my overdraft but then seemed to have many changes of heart and it became apparent that they didn't know what they were doing. Then Halifax/BOS sent me correspondence that enraged me,regarding a Credit Card I had with them. They sent a letter saying they were passing the debt to a DCA, with details of my debt, and INCREDIBLY about six other peoples debts, with full details of names, addresses, amount owed and account numbers. I sent a letter to their "Head of collections" recorder delivery, saying I wanted it sorted, and an assurance that my details hadn't been distributed around the country, and an investigation. I didn't even receive a response.
Opus also failed to correspond with me, and then started calling my elderly parents and leaving messages, even though I left home nearly 30 years ago, acting friendly and chatty and saying that they need to speak to me, do they have a number etc.
I have received very bad treatment from these two creditors and am loath to start paying 1st credit,4 years later, after my efforts to initially sort things.
I'm not sure what to do now. I don't want a CCJ , I assume the court would listen to my defence and take into account the arrangements I've made with other creditors, but would rather not get into this situation, and any advice would be greatly appreciated. 1st credit have mentioned the "passed to legal dept" and "credit bureau information" and a threat of "letter before claim" that Sara2 has received.
Thanks for reading and good luck to Sara2 and everyone else in similar positions. Any help that I can give regarding other dealings I've had I'm more than happy to do so.
Cheers!
I'm new to this site so hope I've done the right thing posting on this thread rather than starting a new one. I have received the same letter as Sara2 and I'm not sure how to deal with it.
I've always had lots of debt and I'm both employed and self employed. A few years ago The debt became unmanageable due to a unique set of circumstances and the start of the recession. For a while I was stupid and borrowed to pay borrowing etc. This ended with me putting my hands up and coming to agreements with all of my creditors except two (Halifax and Opus) which now, 4 years later, 1st credit have bought. The agreements I came to with my other creditors were very generous compared with what I could have offered according to the professional debt advice I received, and I have struggled for the last 4 years to keep up with this. I should be back on track in another 4 years.
Halifax agreed a plan to pay off my overdraft but then seemed to have many changes of heart and it became apparent that they didn't know what they were doing. Then Halifax/BOS sent me correspondence that enraged me,regarding a Credit Card I had with them. They sent a letter saying they were passing the debt to a DCA, with details of my debt, and INCREDIBLY about six other peoples debts, with full details of names, addresses, amount owed and account numbers. I sent a letter to their "Head of collections" recorder delivery, saying I wanted it sorted, and an assurance that my details hadn't been distributed around the country, and an investigation. I didn't even receive a response.
Opus also failed to correspond with me, and then started calling my elderly parents and leaving messages, even though I left home nearly 30 years ago, acting friendly and chatty and saying that they need to speak to me, do they have a number etc.
I have received very bad treatment from these two creditors and am loath to start paying 1st credit,4 years later, after my efforts to initially sort things.
I'm not sure what to do now. I don't want a CCJ , I assume the court would listen to my defence and take into account the arrangements I've made with other creditors, but would rather not get into this situation, and any advice would be greatly appreciated. 1st credit have mentioned the "passed to legal dept" and "credit bureau information" and a threat of "letter before claim" that Sara2 has received.
Thanks for reading and good luck to Sara2 and everyone else in similar positions. Any help that I can give regarding other dealings I've had I'm more than happy to do so.
Cheers!
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