Hi Guys
I am new to the forum and would like your help please and apologies for the longwinded post!
About five years ago I got myself into a bit of a mess and subsequently got into debt owing on my credit cards and a mobile phone bill. I moved address as I was working abroad for a while and fell behind with payments and could no longer pay.
I returned to the UK a couple of years after and three years after moving from the address where the debt was racked up I received letters from Lowells saying I owe £3,000 on an O2 bill (yes, you read correctly, I don’t know how it managed to reach to this or why they let it! I asked them to send me a copy of the bill and it was used while I was away but still) and £1,200 on a Cap1 card.
I didn’t know what to do and felt scared of debt collectors turning up at my door esp. as I was living at my parents’ house. I am paying them off at £30 a month and have been doing so since end of 2009 but since reading a lot of these posts I think I may have been too hasty to do so as I am seeing other information about CCAs etc.
I also recently received a letter from Bryan Cart saying I owe £895 on a Natwest credit card which has been passed onto them and again I have agreed to start paying £20 a month as they phoned my work and it was all too much stress.
I have checked my credit report on Experian (550) and have defaults with Lowells and Bryan Carter all registered in 2007 for the above debts so I have 1.5 TO 2yrs until they are wiped off. I also have one registered by another DCA (Cap) in 2007 for another credit card but they have not contacted me yet.
Can you please advise? Have I just messed up totally and there is nothing I can do but keep paying these DCAs so suck it up? Or can I still try and argue some point even though I have been paying them so far.
Also what should I do re the DCA that has not contacted me which I also have a default for if they contact me?
I have another year and a half to pay on a loan which I have been paying for nearly 6 years and am managing with that and just trying to get back on track but they are all coming out of the woodwork (my own fault I know!).
I am new to the forum and would like your help please and apologies for the longwinded post!
About five years ago I got myself into a bit of a mess and subsequently got into debt owing on my credit cards and a mobile phone bill. I moved address as I was working abroad for a while and fell behind with payments and could no longer pay.
I returned to the UK a couple of years after and three years after moving from the address where the debt was racked up I received letters from Lowells saying I owe £3,000 on an O2 bill (yes, you read correctly, I don’t know how it managed to reach to this or why they let it! I asked them to send me a copy of the bill and it was used while I was away but still) and £1,200 on a Cap1 card.
I didn’t know what to do and felt scared of debt collectors turning up at my door esp. as I was living at my parents’ house. I am paying them off at £30 a month and have been doing so since end of 2009 but since reading a lot of these posts I think I may have been too hasty to do so as I am seeing other information about CCAs etc.
I also recently received a letter from Bryan Cart saying I owe £895 on a Natwest credit card which has been passed onto them and again I have agreed to start paying £20 a month as they phoned my work and it was all too much stress.
I have checked my credit report on Experian (550) and have defaults with Lowells and Bryan Carter all registered in 2007 for the above debts so I have 1.5 TO 2yrs until they are wiped off. I also have one registered by another DCA (Cap) in 2007 for another credit card but they have not contacted me yet.
Can you please advise? Have I just messed up totally and there is nothing I can do but keep paying these DCAs so suck it up? Or can I still try and argue some point even though I have been paying them so far.
Also what should I do re the DCA that has not contacted me which I also have a default for if they contact me?
I have another year and a half to pay on a loan which I have been paying for nearly 6 years and am managing with that and just trying to get back on track but they are all coming out of the woodwork (my own fault I know!).
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