Re: Tesco Loan can't afford what should I do
Oh okay good old Cameron he has a lot to answer for! ! Therefore if I don't own any assets what could they do to enforce the debt? Sorry for the questions just all a bit daunting!
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Re: Tesco Loan can't afford what should I do
As a 600 quid car would not even fetch enough to pay for the costs of enforcement - £520 these days, thanks to that turd Cameron - any attempt to take your motor car would be improper and/or unlawful.
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Can't say I have ever thought of gay escorting 😁 not sure how I could explain that to the Mrs lol 😂. Okay that's good to know. I presume if they get a court order to enforce the debt they can seize assets? What are the chances on a 14000 debt especially as I own a 600 quid car 😊
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Originally posted by morris83 View PostOh okay you here all sort of things like cars being taken property seized etc. I presume they can't do that unless a court orders it.?
If they don't take my token payments and default me where do I stand then
Will i then get dca's ringing writing etc. Thank you
If they become a nuisance, you may tell them to cease and desist, putting any further communications in writing only; if they do not comply with that request, it may become the basis for a complaint of harassment.
Door step collectors are not allowed to remove your door step, irrespective of how collectable it might be.
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Originally posted by morris83 View PostThanks all. I was thinking of writing to them. The problem is I will struggle to find employment that pays the same as my job does now and I won't get any pay off either . Therfore I won't meet the 313 a month payments doubt i could even make half the payment ! So like I said just unsure what's best. Thanks all
Originally posted by morris83 View PostThanks pixie I know whatever I do my file will be shot. Shame cause I have always borrowed sensibly with a good rating for over 20 years seems a shame but it can't be helped. If i pay token payments I just feel that it could just be delaying the inevitable then I'm concerned if I don't pay I will get baliffs etc
No lawful lender would even dream of seeking enforcement of a debt without first obtaining a Court Judgement in their favour.
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Oh okay you here all sort of things like cars being taken property seized etc. I presume they can't do that unless a court orders it.? I would put everything in writing. If they don't take my token payments and default me where do I stand then apart from my credit rating. Will i then get dca's ringing writing etc. Thank you
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Originally posted by morris83 View PostThanks pixie I know whatever I do my file will be shot. Shame cause I have always borrowed sensibly with a good rating for over 20 years seems a shame but it can't be helped. If i pay token payments I just feel that it could just be delaying the invetiable then I'm concerned if I don't pay I will get baliffs etc
Creditors can use debt collecting agencies (DCAs) to help them collect the debt and they may (but usually don't whatever they threaten) send a debt collector to your home. They cannot enter your home and seize goods. They have no rights and if you ask/tell them to leave then they should.
You're like a lot of us (if not most of us) here who have previously had very good credit ratings for many years. It only takes one "event", such as illness, accident, job loss or relationship breakup, to put you in a position where you can't afford to make the repayments.
One last point, don't phone the creditor - everything in writing!
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Thanks pixie I know whatever I do my file will be shot. Shame cause I have always borrowed sensibly with a good rating for over 20 years seems a shame but it can't be helped. If i pay token payments I just feel that it could just be delaying the invetiable then I'm concerned if I don't pay I will get baliffs etc 😦
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There's no harm in writing to them. If they won't accept a payment holiday then maybe they'll accept token payments. Unfortunately, whatever you do it will affect your credit rating
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Thanks all. I was thinking of writing to them. The problem is I will struggle to find employment that pays the same as my job does now and I won't get any pay off either 😦. Therfore I won't meet the 313 a month payments doubt i could even make half the payment ! So like I said just unsure what's best. Thanks all
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Originally posted by Pixie View PostI wouldn't just stop paying at the moment. Could you write to them explaining that you're about to be made redundant (will you get any redundancy payment?) and ask for a payment holiday for a couple of months. Hopefully, you'll be able to find a job within that time
Don't panic!
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Originally posted by morris83 View PostWhat should I do should I not pay and wait for default? . Should I try and offer token payments? I don't have a mortgage or any assets I'm in rental furnished accommodation. Unsure what's best just wondering what you guys think
Many thanks
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Hi plan b
It was taken out to clear legal costs and debts incurred through divorce and from an old loan which was mine. I just pooled it all together to reduce my outgoings. Some of the loan was for a joint loan. There was no court order as the ex paid hers off and I did with the loan. Therefore the divorce was finalised in 2013.
Hope that helps thank you
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Originally posted by morris83 View PostI took a Tesco Loan in October 2014 for 15000 to pay some debts from a divorce.to AAD
The first thing I'm picking up on is this debt seems to be as a result of divorce proceedings.
Was there a court Order which required you to pay your ex a lump sum or maybe you were made responsible for joint liabilities and the only way you could do that was to take out a loan? Perhaps this loan was partly incurred to pay for legal costs?
Give us a little more background information and we'll take it from there.
Plan B x
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