Hi all, very new member and hopfully I will receive some sound advice along the way, here goes,
I owe 10 creditors a grand total of £20,000, this dates back from spending starting over ten years ago when i started my apprenticeship and spent more than i could pay back at the time on the "good will" of the companies i now owe on my good wage when i completed my apprenticeship. (hope that makes some sense)
Until now i have never come across unenforcibility however i dont believe that i will probably be able to use that route. I have come to the conclusion that i want to be debt free within roughly two years, by this i have broken down my ins and outs and worked out that i can afford to pay £700 a month to my debts. (This i may add has only happened in the last month, until now i have never really got a frip of whats going on and had my head in the sand.)
my biggest problem at the moment is a payday lender who wants the grand total of £1824.00 and doesnt seem to want to except my proposed offer of £67.56. I am dealing with them by email and am bouncing messages back and forth of which they just seem to refuse this amount. The interest is frozen however i have now made no payments to them for 4 months while this email tennis has been played out. I'm worried that the fact i have not paid them will not be doing me any favours in case this ever went to a court. I have told them that i will only pay them by cheque or bank transfer and they also refuse to give out banking details. They keep threatning to send my debt to a third party debt collector, of which i have urged them to carry out this threat so i can at least start paying off this debt.
(QuickQuid)
ok i have written an essay but my minds clearer, let the advice begin
I owe 10 creditors a grand total of £20,000, this dates back from spending starting over ten years ago when i started my apprenticeship and spent more than i could pay back at the time on the "good will" of the companies i now owe on my good wage when i completed my apprenticeship. (hope that makes some sense)
Until now i have never come across unenforcibility however i dont believe that i will probably be able to use that route. I have come to the conclusion that i want to be debt free within roughly two years, by this i have broken down my ins and outs and worked out that i can afford to pay £700 a month to my debts. (This i may add has only happened in the last month, until now i have never really got a frip of whats going on and had my head in the sand.)
my biggest problem at the moment is a payday lender who wants the grand total of £1824.00 and doesnt seem to want to except my proposed offer of £67.56. I am dealing with them by email and am bouncing messages back and forth of which they just seem to refuse this amount. The interest is frozen however i have now made no payments to them for 4 months while this email tennis has been played out. I'm worried that the fact i have not paid them will not be doing me any favours in case this ever went to a court. I have told them that i will only pay them by cheque or bank transfer and they also refuse to give out banking details. They keep threatning to send my debt to a third party debt collector, of which i have urged them to carry out this threat so i can at least start paying off this debt.
(QuickQuid)
ok i have written an essay but my minds clearer, let the advice begin
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