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  • fluffystuff
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    Originally posted by jojo65 View Post
    Good point. I have to say that I chose to walk away from the high powered lifestyle of brokerage because I realized what I had become. After that I went back to Architecture and works hard for years to build something, it was RBS that did for me, took streams of clients down so fast and they all owed the Practice money. I was just one in the chain of Dominoes.

    Tell me about it jojo! Our nemesis was/is Lloyds, same situation.

    For months we struggled by ourselves, why? Well, good old embaressment, shame and pride got in the way.
    Then one day we just said no more and sent out the cry for help.
    Rest assured you are far from alone and I KNOW you will get the help you need here.

    Please don't berate yourself for past decisions.

    You've now found Niddy and the team, things are looking up already!

    Onwards and upwards!

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by ken100464 View Post
    Totally agree with this.

    Life events change peoples situations. Anyone and everyone has the potential to be in debt. Our futures are not mapped.

    People who look down on people who have are just one step away from it happening to themselves. Just they dont know it.

    Society is built on debt. The people at the bottom are paying for the ones at the tops lifestyles. They wish to keep the staus quo hence make people feel bad about debt which makes people more likely to pay.
    Good point. I have to say that I chose to walk away from the high powered lifestyle of brokerage because I realized what I had become. After that I went back to Architecture and works hard for years to build something, it was RBS that did for me, took streams of clients down so fast and they all owed the Practice money. I was just one in the chain of Dominoes.

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  • ken100464
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    Originally posted by Pixie View Post
    You haven't failed them by getting into debt.

    I think your children should be very proud of you...you sound a far better person now than you were when you had money.
    Totally agree with this.

    Life events change peoples situations. Anyone and everyone has the potential to be in debt. Our futures are not mapped.

    People who look down on people who have are just one step away from it happening to themselves. Just they dont know it.

    Society is built on debt. The people at the bottom are paying for the ones at the tops lifestyles. They wish to keep the staus quo hence make people feel bad about debt which makes people more likely to pay.

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    I agree, Pixie, and I'm sure your kids will respect you just as much, if not more, for fighting in the face of adversity as when you were bringing in the megabucks. You're their dad and they'll love you regardless. Money doesn't come into it.

    With regard to benefits, there's good advice and a calculator to see what you might be able to claim on the Turn2Us site: Turn2us - to access benefits and grants


    If you're seeking help from CAB (or other charitable debt management company) 1st Credit are obliged to hold action for 30 days. You can include that in the letter.
    Thank you so much for all your help. And for listening, I have never been able to discuss it with anyone during 3 years of misery. xx

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    I agree, Pixie, and I'm sure your kids will respect you just as much, if not more, for fighting in the face of adversity as when you were bringing in the megabucks. You're their dad and they'll love you regardless. Money doesn't come into it.

    With regard to benefits, there's good advice and a calculator to see what you might be able to claim on the Turn2Us site: Turn2us - to access benefits and grants


    If you're seeking help from CAB (or other charitable debt management company) 1st Credit are obliged to hold action for 30 days. You can include that in the letter.

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by Pixie View Post
    You haven't failed them by getting into debt.

    I think your children should be very proud of you...you sound a far better person now than you were when you had money.
    In a way I have, when I see holes in their clothes, it really breaks my heart, they are 3 lovely, kind girls who deserve so much better.

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  • Pixie
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    Originally posted by jojo65 View Post
    Yeah, I can imagine that night! It's not funny mate. It made me feel completely low. Truth is I had been used to the good life for so long. By the time I was 25 I was qualified in Architecture, because of a knowledge of Construction and forecast trends at 28 I was a Director of a Brokerage House and lived in a Penthouse. Money made me a asshole. Poverty made me respect everybody, Now I just want to get by in peace and recover some dignity. Don't get me wrong, money has nothing to do with dignity, I would just like my children to be proud of me and not see me as having failed them.
    You haven't failed them by getting into debt.

    I think your children should be very proud of you...you sound a far better person now than you were when you had money.

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    Hi Jojo,
    I mentioned this to Niddy, and in view of the fact that it's post 2007 and enforceable, and a Full and Final isn't possible, then it's simply a case of negotiating an affordable instalment plan with them.

    Which I & E form are you completing? Is it one 1st Credit have sent you?
    There is a very good online one hosted by North East Derbyshire CAB here:
    North East Derbyshire Citizens Advice Bureau
    This one has built in triggers which will alert you if you state more than the accepted allowance for expenses. As this is a CAB form 1st Credit should accept it if you prefer to use this rather than theirs.

    In respect of your fluctuating income, I would err lower than the average as it's better to keep to an amount you can afford even on a bad month than to miss any payments and trigger any more harassing letters.
    Be honest, but be fair to yourself, you have a right to give yourself allowances for normal living expenses such as haircuts etc.

    Have you at any time informed 1st Credit that you have been ill? It would help your case if you tell them this too. They may ask for medical evidence, but does mean that you should be dealt with more sympathetically, usually by a different team.

    Once your I&E is done, if you want help with the letter, just shout, help is never far away

    Elsa x
    That's great advice, Thank you very much Elsa. I don't have a problem if they want proof of illness. The CAB IE form sounds ideal though. x

    I think I will call CAB again next week, I tried this morning but couldn't get hold of anyone. I called the Council Tax people though and had Novs deferred as it was missed and I can't afford it. I am going to try to get a reduction on CTax and see if there are any other benefits I am entitled to. I can't go on like this, I'm only eating every couple of days and have done for months, I'm running out of excuses with the kids. Once I hammer out the whole benefits thing I will post it as part of the Diary and hope that it might help someone else. x

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
    Remember leaving a meeting in London, was held up on interview by the BBC Researchers, they offered to Taxi me to Victoria Bus Station to catch last Bus home to the S. West, time was o.k. so I declined, got to the underground, and god help me Rugby supporters returning from match, took 3 tube trains before I got on, only to arrive Victoria and see the National Express leave the Bus station. freezing night so I got on the Tube to try and head for Heathrow where it will be warmer till the morning Buses, only got 4 stops = Terminated, so I tried to thumb a lift onto M4 to Heathrow, no-body would stop prior to the M4, so I walked back to Victoria bus station, and managed to find one seat and froze the rest of the morning till the Buses started, that was in 1991.
    Yeah, I can imagine that night! It's not funny mate. It made me feel completely low. Truth is I had been used to the good life for so long. By the time I was 25 I was qualified in Architecture, because of a knowledge of Construction and forecast trends at 28 I was a Director of a Brokerage House and lived in a Penthouse. Money made me a asshole. Poverty made me respect everybody, Now I just want to get by in peace and recover some dignity. Don't get me wrong, money has nothing to do with dignity, I would just like my children to be proud of me and not see me as having failed them.

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Re: Jojo65 - Diary

    Hi Jojo,
    I mentioned this to Niddy, and in view of the fact that it's post 2007 and enforceable, and a Full and Final isn't possible, then it's simply a case of negotiating an affordable instalment plan with them.

    Which I & E form are you completing? Is it one 1st Credit have sent you?
    There is a very good online one hosted by North East Derbyshire CAB here:
    North East Derbyshire Citizens Advice Bureau
    This one has built in triggers which will alert you if you state more than the accepted allowance for expenses. As this is a CAB form 1st Credit should accept it if you prefer to use this rather than theirs.

    In respect of your fluctuating income, I would err lower than the average as it's better to keep to an amount you can afford even on a bad month than to miss any payments and trigger any more harassing letters.
    Be honest, but be fair to yourself, you have a right to give yourself allowances for normal living expenses such as haircuts etc.

    Have you at any time informed 1st Credit that you have been ill? It would help your case if you tell them this too. They may ask for medical evidence, but does mean that you should be dealt with more sympathetically, usually by a different team.

    Once your I&E is done, if you want help with the letter, just shout, help is never far away

    Elsa x

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    Remember leaving a meeting in London, was held up on interview by the BBC Researchers, they offered to Taxi me to Victoria Bus Station to catch last Bus home to the S. West, time was o.k. so I declined, got to the underground, and god help me Rugby supporters returning from match, took 3 tube trains before I got on, only to arrive Victoria and see the National Express leave the Bus station. freezing night so I got on the Tube to try and head for Heathrow where it will be warmer till the morning Buses, only got 4 stops = Terminated, so I tried to thumb a lift onto M4 to Heathrow, no-body would stop prior to the M4, so I walked back to Victoria bus station, and managed to find one seat and froze the rest of the morning till the Buses started, that was in 1991.

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  • jojo65
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    It sure is! I went for a Job interview in London last year which ran over time, missed the train and had to sleep rough on a bench as I had no money. Didn't tell anyone though, too ashamed.

    Keeping a roof overhead is a must.

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    Originally posted by jojo65 View Post
    Yes, I'm afraid it's going to have to be installments. I am away from home at the moment but have an almost finished IE there which I can get tomorrow and finish.

    My problem is that my income is up and down, so I guess the best thing I can do is take a 3 month average.

    For instance I have just paid 2 months mortgage arrears and am about to pay the 3 arrear on Monday, to bring it up to date.
    That is the Priority debt, most important,

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  • jojo65
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    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    It's understandable, I've been there! Not any more though!
    Are you thinking in terms of a low full and final offer, or an instalment agreement, Jojo?
    Yes, I'm afraid it's going to have to be installments. I am away from home at the moment but have an almost finished IE there which I can get tomorrow and finish.

    My problem is that my income is up and down, so I guess the best thing I can do is take a 3 month average.

    For instance I have just paid 2 months mortgage arrears and am about to pay the 3 arrear on Monday, to bring it up to date.

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  • ken100464
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    Re: Jojo65 - Diary

    Jojo65.

    We all been there got the t shirt so dont you worry. Its natural to feel the way you are.

    As to advice read Niddys last post again. Get your NOA and DN over to him if you havnt already.

    Next start to think of a realistic repayment plan. I & E forms would be good to show what you can afford to 1st Credit.

    Use the time while Niddy ponders usefully. From his last post it is obvious he thinks you are going to have to engage with them to sort this out.

    But he has an excellent track record with 1st Credit so if anyone can help it will be Niddy on this one. Your in safe hands

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