I found the aad forum in November 2017 and have found the information and advice here very helpful. I am currently in negotiations with my creditors and have decided to take the unenforceability route.
About my situation; I was made redundant in 1990 and consequently went self-employed. Within a year or two things were going well and I ended up working freelance for a total of 17 years. Everything was fine until I lost two of my main clients at the same time. I began to use credit cards to get by and keep the business going. The borrowing limits on my cards were very high and things had got out of hand. I then found employment, but the wage was a lot less and I couldn't afford to pay the minimum payments. I struggled to make ends meet until 2010, then I sought financial advice. I started on a DMP plan and have been paying reduced payments ever since. In 2012 I was made redundant again and was out of work for 7 months, but I somehow continued to pay the DMP. October 2017, my DMP was up for yearly review. Realising my reduced payments will go on for years, I looked into an alternative solution. I stopped the DMP in November 2017 and have begun negotiations to try and partially settle the debts. The DCA's or creditors have not been very cooperative, so here I am beginning my UE Diary.
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About my situation; I was made redundant in 1990 and consequently went self-employed. Within a year or two things were going well and I ended up working freelance for a total of 17 years. Everything was fine until I lost two of my main clients at the same time. I began to use credit cards to get by and keep the business going. The borrowing limits on my cards were very high and things had got out of hand. I then found employment, but the wage was a lot less and I couldn't afford to pay the minimum payments. I struggled to make ends meet until 2010, then I sought financial advice. I started on a DMP plan and have been paying reduced payments ever since. In 2012 I was made redundant again and was out of work for 7 months, but I somehow continued to pay the DMP. October 2017, my DMP was up for yearly review. Realising my reduced payments will go on for years, I looked into an alternative solution. I stopped the DMP in November 2017 and have begun negotiations to try and partially settle the debts. The DCA's or creditors have not been very cooperative, so here I am beginning my UE Diary.
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