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
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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