Dear Niddy,
Firstly, I wanted to say a huge thank you on behalf of all of the people you seem to help. You are such a generous and kind spirited person to help all the people you have.
I hope that you do not mind me emailing you. I have checked my credit report and I appear to have a default on a Barclays current account. I did not recieve a defualt notice and have checked all of my paper work to be sure. Additionally, I feel that the circumstances in which I recieved a default are unfair. I would appreciate your advice on how to proceed and whether or not I should aim to get the default removed.
The default is for a £2000 interest free overdraft I had for a graduate account. The account was running fine until I organised a debt management plan to organise my other debts. I was advised by the CCCS (who I hold my DMP) to include all overdrafts in the DMP. As a result of including the overdraft in the DMP I then recieved a letter from Barclays to say that they were terminating my account. This was in May 2009. I am continuing (and have never missed) to make payments to Barclays via my DMP to pay off my overdraft. It seems rather illogical that they terminated the account as the overdraft was interest free and until the DMP was not being paid off. Now a regular montly payment goes to Barclays and the overdraft will be cleared much quicker than it would have done had I not arrnaged the DMP.
When I viewed my credit file I noticed that Barclays had placed a default on my account. I was since advised by Experian to place a notice of correction on my credit file to let potential creditors know the circumstances of the Default (however, do question its validity due to the fact that they did not supply me with a default notice). Additionally, it seems that the grounds for a default are rather unfair.
How much do you think the above might impact on my chances of obtainign credit in the future (e.g. my mortgage is up for renewal)?
Do you think it is worth trying to get the defualt removed?
Also, is it a good idea to have a notice of correction on my account?
The rest of my creditors have accepted my DMP and are showing my payments as on time with the exception of Cahoot credit card (£1500) who are showing that I am making a part payment each month.
I hope that this makes sense. I am extremely grateful for you taking the time and effort to read this email.
With very best wishes and many thanks
Firstly, I wanted to say a huge thank you on behalf of all of the people you seem to help. You are such a generous and kind spirited person to help all the people you have.
I hope that you do not mind me emailing you. I have checked my credit report and I appear to have a default on a Barclays current account. I did not recieve a defualt notice and have checked all of my paper work to be sure. Additionally, I feel that the circumstances in which I recieved a default are unfair. I would appreciate your advice on how to proceed and whether or not I should aim to get the default removed.
The default is for a £2000 interest free overdraft I had for a graduate account. The account was running fine until I organised a debt management plan to organise my other debts. I was advised by the CCCS (who I hold my DMP) to include all overdrafts in the DMP. As a result of including the overdraft in the DMP I then recieved a letter from Barclays to say that they were terminating my account. This was in May 2009. I am continuing (and have never missed) to make payments to Barclays via my DMP to pay off my overdraft. It seems rather illogical that they terminated the account as the overdraft was interest free and until the DMP was not being paid off. Now a regular montly payment goes to Barclays and the overdraft will be cleared much quicker than it would have done had I not arrnaged the DMP.
When I viewed my credit file I noticed that Barclays had placed a default on my account. I was since advised by Experian to place a notice of correction on my credit file to let potential creditors know the circumstances of the Default (however, do question its validity due to the fact that they did not supply me with a default notice). Additionally, it seems that the grounds for a default are rather unfair.
How much do you think the above might impact on my chances of obtainign credit in the future (e.g. my mortgage is up for renewal)?
Do you think it is worth trying to get the defualt removed?
Also, is it a good idea to have a notice of correction on my account?
The rest of my creditors have accepted my DMP and are showing my payments as on time with the exception of Cahoot credit card (£1500) who are showing that I am making a part payment each month.
I hope that this makes sense. I am extremely grateful for you taking the time and effort to read this email.
With very best wishes and many thanks
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