Right,
I have put this on another forum but keen to get as much help as possible.
I have on my Credit Profile 3 x defaults:-
1 x Mobile Phone (T-Mobile - Capquest)
1 x Credit Card (Halifax - iQo, however iQor say this has been passed back to Halifax).
They are all dated end of 2008 as defaulted so due off in 2014.
I had agreements in place with Capquest and 1st Credit to pay a sum over a term of 48 months. I now have a small lump sum of money and offered to pay the remainder of the moneies owed based on the 48 month agreement, however they are now saying they didn't accept the term just the amount of money I would pay per month. They wont the initial balance minus the 33 payments I have made.
What can I do here - as I don't want to carry on paying the monthly sum for EVER! But likewise I don't want this hanging over my head. I was out of the UK when all of these were put on my account so chasing my tail a little. I would like to get these paid and settled with what money I have now so I can carry on with my financial future....
Appreciate your help :-)
I have put this on another forum but keen to get as much help as possible.
I have on my Credit Profile 3 x defaults:-
1 x Mobile Phone (T-Mobile - Capquest)
1 x Credit Card (Halifax - iQo, however iQor say this has been passed back to Halifax).
They are all dated end of 2008 as defaulted so due off in 2014.
I had agreements in place with Capquest and 1st Credit to pay a sum over a term of 48 months. I now have a small lump sum of money and offered to pay the remainder of the moneies owed based on the 48 month agreement, however they are now saying they didn't accept the term just the amount of money I would pay per month. They wont the initial balance minus the 33 payments I have made.
What can I do here - as I don't want to carry on paying the monthly sum for EVER! But likewise I don't want this hanging over my head. I was out of the UK when all of these were put on my account so chasing my tail a little. I would like to get these paid and settled with what money I have now so I can carry on with my financial future....
Appreciate your help :-)
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