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  • Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

    If a cc, loan etc has been cleared, how long do you need to keep the paperwork?

    since 2002 I have settled/ cleared quite a few cards and loans and have kept all the statements etc. can I now destroy it? I have claimed back any PPI that I could find.

    Logic tells me yes, but am trying to ensure that I don't make any more financial cock ups!!!
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    Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

    Hi

    I know what you mean......I'm the wrong person to ask really ...... Cos I like to keep everything normally ( Forever)

    Kept all my old CCA's/ Statements ect for years all squirreled away then moved house and lost them somewhere ( Little did I know !!!)

    Anyway given that they are settled it has not been unknown for some companies to try and pursue things later on down the line so I think the belt and braces approach ( Given that you have worked so hard to get these settled ect) would be to put them in a box in the loft ect just in case.

    There is no doubt a time limit with such things ( Like 6 years SB ect) but you just may need to prove beyond any doubt that it was settled and on what terms ect one day - Without your proof that will be a bit harder.

    A debt is SB after 6 years but how many times do we hear of a "Chancer" making some sort of claim 8 years down the line. Yes it will never go anywhere but you will feel so much better when you have the evidence in front of you ect - Especially if some low life company issued as Stat. Demand ect - Provide your paperwork - Case closed .....And a lot less worrying for you

    Spud
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    • #3
      Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

      Thanks spud, but as a fellow Magpie do you know how many boxes I have in my loft???
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      • #4
        Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

        I agree, had one chase me many years ago, after 10 years!

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        • #5
          Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

          Is there a way maybe you could scan a copy of the last statement showing the balance being clear, save it as a PDF on your PC and then destroy the rest? saves loads of space.
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          • #6
            Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

            Thanks for that suggestion. I was just going to suggest that maybe keep a final statement and perhaps some letters that state all completed and maybe get rid of the rest!
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            • #7
              Re: Howl long do you need to keep paperwork?

              Okay, another one......how long do you need to keep statements for accounts that you have arrangements on?
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