Back Story:
After university I had a £1,500 overdraft with Abbey National, the day my course finished I had a letter from them demanding payment in full as my course had ended. I had no job and couldn't possibly repay it, I made complaints eventually going to the ombudsman who... Looking back now they must work for banks, sided with Abbey National but said they would credit me £50.00... So unable to pay it and being too young and naive to know to do, I took out an Abbey National Credit card and put it all on that, but I only had a £1,000 limit so the rest went to DCA on an arrangement of £50.00 per month.
I got a job at Barclays and they gave me a very low interest credit card for being an employee with a £1,000 limit. 2 months after starting I was dismissed for gross misconduct, which was actually whistle blowing when I pointed out things their "High Value Lending Team" was doing was against regulations. Again too young and naive to take them to a tribunal, Barclays are horrendous, but I won't go into that. Now I had no job again and a dismissal against my name.
Struggling to pay things while looking for work I took out a few loans, one for a computer so I could actually look for work with HFC Bank and another to actually pay for food and rent, this built up a lot and when I did get a job it didn't pay anywhere near enough to cover the payments as well as actually survive.
As the debt mounted (was about £7,000 at this point) I had to get payday loans to cover additional costs, but then I couldn't afford them, I had to get more and more... 11 in total, then the bubble burst, I was in absolute turmoil, I had defaulted on so much I couldn't get more credit. I was £17,700 in debt making £17,000 per year, unaffordable.
I was threatened with court action and at one point was about to be taken to court after having a letter from a solicitor asking me to ring him to get some information because he was about to file the case against me. So I applied for an IVA:
The IVA
The IVA was set up in 2 weeks but I advised them some details I couldn't provide until after, I was told I could not include them to the agreement so they weren't, but all but £2,700 of the debt was included with very low payments. Since then after 6 month reviews I earn more and the payments have justly gone up, but now I have these external creditors hounding me to quite serious levels.
I owe Vodafone £2,000 apparently (I have a dispute with them so I might not actually have to pay them anything). Then I owe TalkTalk £121.00, Salford council £96.00 (I'm ignoring this, this gets its own thread), 3 mobile £700.00 and another company £13
Now if my dispute with vodafone fails, is there anything I can do about the IVA to include these creditors, the IP says it would have to be a new agreement which I can't afford. I was told today I could let the IVA fail and the creditors could push to Bankrupt me (saving me the £700 fee). However I have no assets and I can't see them pushing forth with that.
Is there anything I can do about these other creditors, after household and medical bills the IVA takes ALL my free income.
After university I had a £1,500 overdraft with Abbey National, the day my course finished I had a letter from them demanding payment in full as my course had ended. I had no job and couldn't possibly repay it, I made complaints eventually going to the ombudsman who... Looking back now they must work for banks, sided with Abbey National but said they would credit me £50.00... So unable to pay it and being too young and naive to know to do, I took out an Abbey National Credit card and put it all on that, but I only had a £1,000 limit so the rest went to DCA on an arrangement of £50.00 per month.
I got a job at Barclays and they gave me a very low interest credit card for being an employee with a £1,000 limit. 2 months after starting I was dismissed for gross misconduct, which was actually whistle blowing when I pointed out things their "High Value Lending Team" was doing was against regulations. Again too young and naive to take them to a tribunal, Barclays are horrendous, but I won't go into that. Now I had no job again and a dismissal against my name.
Struggling to pay things while looking for work I took out a few loans, one for a computer so I could actually look for work with HFC Bank and another to actually pay for food and rent, this built up a lot and when I did get a job it didn't pay anywhere near enough to cover the payments as well as actually survive.
As the debt mounted (was about £7,000 at this point) I had to get payday loans to cover additional costs, but then I couldn't afford them, I had to get more and more... 11 in total, then the bubble burst, I was in absolute turmoil, I had defaulted on so much I couldn't get more credit. I was £17,700 in debt making £17,000 per year, unaffordable.
I was threatened with court action and at one point was about to be taken to court after having a letter from a solicitor asking me to ring him to get some information because he was about to file the case against me. So I applied for an IVA:
The IVA
The IVA was set up in 2 weeks but I advised them some details I couldn't provide until after, I was told I could not include them to the agreement so they weren't, but all but £2,700 of the debt was included with very low payments. Since then after 6 month reviews I earn more and the payments have justly gone up, but now I have these external creditors hounding me to quite serious levels.
I owe Vodafone £2,000 apparently (I have a dispute with them so I might not actually have to pay them anything). Then I owe TalkTalk £121.00, Salford council £96.00 (I'm ignoring this, this gets its own thread), 3 mobile £700.00 and another company £13
Now if my dispute with vodafone fails, is there anything I can do about the IVA to include these creditors, the IP says it would have to be a new agreement which I can't afford. I was told today I could let the IVA fail and the creditors could push to Bankrupt me (saving me the £700 fee). However I have no assets and I can't see them pushing forth with that.
Is there anything I can do about these other creditors, after household and medical bills the IVA takes ALL my free income.
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