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  • #16
    Re: This is the problem

    Thanks for posting that up, most helpful. The first thing I notice is that the CCJ is against “Lewis gr”, which of course is Coward Hohen, the most litigious rat in the entire DCA sewer. What a surprise.

    Well, there are only two out of twenty-five which are subject to court orders. How many of the others were taken out before April 6th 2007?

    You say you've already sent off for the CCA on some of these? How many, and exactly what came back?

    SH

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    • #17
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      So your total debts are £43440.70

      If you could work out when these commenced then UE is a big possibility
      I am an IT Professional with a Background in most Microsoft Based Technologies. Currently Proud to Work at one of the Leading UK Universities. I have that Mentality of "If I can provide Useful Input - then I will Try my best to do so"

      Life is full of Ups and Downs. Shame it just aint simple.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
        Spent

        are all of these debts being paid out of the 76?
        are some of them getting less that one pound per month?
        I get it that all are getting around 1.77 a month after the other figures are taken into account
        I am an IT Professional with a Background in most Microsoft Based Technologies. Currently Proud to Work at one of the Leading UK Universities. I have that Mentality of "If I can provide Useful Input - then I will Try my best to do so"

        Life is full of Ups and Downs. Shame it just aint simple.

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        • #19
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          Spent
          Can you confirm that you paying 76 a month to Payplan?
          and that includes the CCJ and the charging order? which come to 33

          this means that the DMP will last in the region of 47 years, what were Payplan thinking???

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
            Hi Spent

            Sorry I'm having a particularly thick day to-day, so are you saying the total you pay to Payplan is 76? and the CCJ of 3.89 and the charging order of 27.77 is included in that? How many debts is the rest against and what are they?
            yes altogether total £76, we are skint
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            • #21
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              Originally posted by evenlessdopey View Post
              Spent
              Can you confirm that you paying 76 a month to Payplan?
              and that includes the CCJ and the charging order? which come to 33

              this means that the DMP will last in the region of 47 years, what were Payplan thinking???
              the total is £76 a month, we have 25 debts one is a charge for £27.77 and a ccj for £3.89 the rest goes to the other debts , total £76 a month

              It started off at £225 a month but our business took a dive and we had to reduce it, there is no option .
              Last edited by Spent2much; 14 July 2012, 17:01.
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              • #22
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                Originally posted by kilasuit View Post
                I get it that all are getting around 1.77 a month after the other figures are taken into account
                some are getting a bit more the rest a £1 odd, but what can we do its all we can afford, i would go bankrupt tomorrow if i could afford to and its also the house too , we would have to rent a house , its all such a mess.
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                • #23
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                  any equity in the house?

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by jen_br View Post
                    any equity in the house?
                    At the moment the house according to zoopla is worth £104.450 we owe £102.300 and the charge is £5.200 i think
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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
                      1st credit don't do ccj's. They go for SD's normally


                      yes thats what they did i couldn't think of the word and now i remember statutory demands, thats why we had to fight in through court .
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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
                        yes altogether total £76, we are skint
                        If you are skint after paying these debts, then you're paying more than you can realistically afford and it needs to come down.

                        This can be done whether or not you decide to go down the UE route but if I were you, that's the route I'd be looking at.

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
                          the total is £76 a month, we have 24 debts one is a charge for £27.77 and a ccj for £3.89 the rest goes to the other debts , total £76 a month

                          It started off at £225 a month but our business took a dive and we had to reduce it, there is no option .
                          There is an option.

                          If the debts were taken out before 2007 there's a good chance that they will be unenforceable. That means that you won't need to pay them, though obviously you'll still have to pay the charge and the ccj. That would still leave you with an extra £44.34 a month.
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                          • #28
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                            ok

                            If it were me I would be looking at the dates the accounts started, a lot must be pretty old. What happened to the CCAs that you sent?

                            The DMP is essentially useless, it's just prolonging your agony because you will never pay it off in this life and that is not what a DMP is about. Payplan should be noting this and talking to you.

                            I would have a look at UE and I would also have a look at the CCJs, who got them, where were the debts originally and did you defend?

                            Are you sure you're gettng all the benefits you are entitled to?
                            and are any of those debts more recent than the DMP?

                            I know it's a pain but to try to help, we need all the available information, no one will judge you here, we're all in the same boat, and to some on here, your 43k is a drop in the ocean!!
                            Last edited by MrsD; 2 July 2012, 20:47. Reason: crap spelling

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by PriorityOne View Post
                              If you are skint after paying these debts, then you're paying more than you can realistically afford and it needs to come down.

                              This can be done whether or not you decide to go down the UE route but if I were you, that's the route I'd be looking at.

                              I would really like to lower the payment but i am scared the others will go more charges on the house
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                              • #30
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                                Originally posted by Spent2much View Post
                                I would really like to lower the payment but i am scared the others will go more charges on the house
                                If they're UE they can't take you to court so they can't get charges on the house.
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