Wondering if anyone can advise on my situation which has changed dramatically in the past few days. I have posted this on another forum but was advised by a few people to give it a go here also, maybe even to get a rough guess on whether the CCA might be unenforceable. I shall try to keep this as short as possible but include as much fact as possible.
In the mid 90s, my ex wife and I ran up some debt, we were young and silly and got ourselves into trouble. It was mainly a bank loan, overdraft and car finance. So, when the bank saw our outgoings they suggested we took a consolidation loan to take everything into one lower payment. This was Barclays and that consolidation loan would have been around 1998 and was taken out jointly by myself and the ex.
We still managed to screw it up and eventually the loan was defaulted and sold to a DCA. Now in one strange way or another, this was not addressed until 2005 when the DCA began requesting payments. They were actually very good with me and on a balance of just over 20k, allowed me to pay £28 per month. I've paid that for 5yrs and never missed a payment. I am older now and wiser and trying to fix my circumstances etc.
In those five years, my ex has not paid a penny to this and has no intention of and I'm pretty sure the DCA has given up trying so the balance now is still around £18,700.
Last month, due to a couple of reasons (girlfriend recovering from cancer and maybe needs time off work, I need to pay for work things now and again and claim expenses back), I applied for a credit card and was successful. This was also an attempt at trying to rebuild my ratings.
So, the DCA must do random checks and has spotted that I have a credit card and they've written to me and rang my phone off the wall until I've contacted them. Essentially, this credit card means they now want to protect their debt and this is now going to get pushed much harder. Wish I'd never applied for the stupid thing now.
So, I've given them my income/expenditure and they know the situation is far from awesome. I had to call them today to discuss what they were planning.
They've said today that unless I change my payment from £28pm to £312pm, they will take out a CCJ against me and take a charge against the house
They basically admitted they know there is no way I can make those payments, they just want the charge against the house.
They've got me stressed up to the eyeballs now and my girlfriend is panicking because she doesn't want anything against the house. From quite happily paying them for five years, it's just suddenly blown up and the DCA are just being absolute pigs about it.
I am requesting the CCA tomorrow, hopefully this might throw a lifeline my way but I'm not counting on it. I am also doing the write only letter and having no further calls with them.
It rips me apart from they don't give a stuff about the joint debtor because they can just hammer me for it. I had read somewhere that I could take my ex partner to court for half the payments, it's a thought.
Oh, they offered me a discount off the 18,700 to clear it, down to 16,000. Pathetic discount offer which I naturally declined.
I spoke to my family and could raise 7k to clear this and I offered them that but they said whilst they could get a charge against our house, they'd not be interested in 7k to clear.
Any advice would be really appreciated. I have a free appointment with a solicitor tomorrow but I can't count on them being heavily clued up in this area.
EDIT: Just looked at a balance on this account and the original date of agreement was 07/09/1999.
In the mid 90s, my ex wife and I ran up some debt, we were young and silly and got ourselves into trouble. It was mainly a bank loan, overdraft and car finance. So, when the bank saw our outgoings they suggested we took a consolidation loan to take everything into one lower payment. This was Barclays and that consolidation loan would have been around 1998 and was taken out jointly by myself and the ex.
We still managed to screw it up and eventually the loan was defaulted and sold to a DCA. Now in one strange way or another, this was not addressed until 2005 when the DCA began requesting payments. They were actually very good with me and on a balance of just over 20k, allowed me to pay £28 per month. I've paid that for 5yrs and never missed a payment. I am older now and wiser and trying to fix my circumstances etc.
In those five years, my ex has not paid a penny to this and has no intention of and I'm pretty sure the DCA has given up trying so the balance now is still around £18,700.
Last month, due to a couple of reasons (girlfriend recovering from cancer and maybe needs time off work, I need to pay for work things now and again and claim expenses back), I applied for a credit card and was successful. This was also an attempt at trying to rebuild my ratings.
So, the DCA must do random checks and has spotted that I have a credit card and they've written to me and rang my phone off the wall until I've contacted them. Essentially, this credit card means they now want to protect their debt and this is now going to get pushed much harder. Wish I'd never applied for the stupid thing now.
So, I've given them my income/expenditure and they know the situation is far from awesome. I had to call them today to discuss what they were planning.
They've said today that unless I change my payment from £28pm to £312pm, they will take out a CCJ against me and take a charge against the house
They basically admitted they know there is no way I can make those payments, they just want the charge against the house.
They've got me stressed up to the eyeballs now and my girlfriend is panicking because she doesn't want anything against the house. From quite happily paying them for five years, it's just suddenly blown up and the DCA are just being absolute pigs about it.
I am requesting the CCA tomorrow, hopefully this might throw a lifeline my way but I'm not counting on it. I am also doing the write only letter and having no further calls with them.
It rips me apart from they don't give a stuff about the joint debtor because they can just hammer me for it. I had read somewhere that I could take my ex partner to court for half the payments, it's a thought.
Oh, they offered me a discount off the 18,700 to clear it, down to 16,000. Pathetic discount offer which I naturally declined.
I spoke to my family and could raise 7k to clear this and I offered them that but they said whilst they could get a charge against our house, they'd not be interested in 7k to clear.
Any advice would be really appreciated. I have a free appointment with a solicitor tomorrow but I can't count on them being heavily clued up in this area.
EDIT: Just looked at a balance on this account and the original date of agreement was 07/09/1999.
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