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how long to ring them ?

hi ,presently waiting for reply from nat west about my hardship case .
i posted ( recorded delivery ) my income expenditure forms
along all my commitmants from various bailliffs & soliciters ect
claiming £ 4,400 hopefully ,

so ive waited 2 weeks now for responce when do i ring or contact
them , i was going to wait till monday then go all out pestering
them till they get sick to the back teeth of me lol

so does any one know how long i should wait for responce ?

thanks

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  • Ralphy101
    Ralphy101 Posts: 281 Forumite
    Ring them now.

    Make a pest of yourselve.

    Thats what I am doing with Nationwide.

    The more you make a pest of yourselve shows that you wont give up without a fight.
  • natweststaffmember
    natweststaffmember Posts: 12,063 Forumite
    tomtita1 wrote: »
    hi ,presently waiting for reply from nat west about my hardship case .
    i posted ( recorded delivery ) my income expenditure forms
    along all my commitmants from various bailliffs & soliciters ect
    claiming £ 4,400 hopefully ,

    so ive waited 2 weeks now for responce when do i ring or contact
    them , i was going to wait till monday then go all out pestering
    them till they get sick to the back teeth of me lol

    so does any one know how long i should wait for responce ?

    thanks
    Do you have priority debt arrears(mortgage/rent, council tax, utilities)?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

    This username is no longer active.
  • tomtita1
    tomtita1 Posts: 18 Forumite
    hi , yes i think so £ 1800 coucil tax last years @ £ 220 pm ( jacobs )
    scotcall . brian carter = £ 3489.00
    basically total net inc = £ 1359.00
    total m expen= £ 1758.00
    then there is £ 500.00 to find to meet my commitments
    is this helpfull ?

    so if this isnt a case for hardship , ill eat my hat pmsl
    notice of seizure papers for last year , same to come shortly
    for this year ,
    basically being in the building game no houses to build !
    we are crippled losing £1800.00 pm net

    cheers
  • natweststaffmember
    natweststaffmember Posts: 12,063 Forumite
    tomtita1 wrote: »
    hi , yes i think so £ 1800 coucil tax last years @ £ 220 pm ( jacobs )
    scotcall . brian carter = £ 3489.00
    basically total net inc = £ 1359.00
    total m expen= £ 1758.00
    then there is £ 500.00 to find to meet my commitments
    is this helpfull ?

    so if this isnt a case for hardship , ill eat my hat pmsl
    notice of seizure papers for last year , same to come shortly
    for this year ,
    basically being in the building game no houses to build !
    we are crippled losing £1800.00 pm net

    cheers

    I hope you have a hat and ketchup available.
    Next question is whether there are payment plans in place to cover priority debt arrears which means Mortgage/rent arrears, council tax arrears, utilities arrears?

    Are the other debts loans? are any of them Hire purchase for car to get to work?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

    This username is no longer active.
  • tomtita1
    tomtita1 Posts: 18 Forumite
    ok will this help . total income pm £1360
    total expend pm £1758

    payment plans for council tax , rent arrears , eon , scotcall ( credit cards) brian carter solliciters ( credit cards ) of which i have to find
    over £ 500 . i have no loans to pay back

    my nutshell = 1360
    - 1758
    = 390 negative

    then have to find £ 550 per month to pay
    priority .& other debts which must be met
    if not ive the sodding bailiffs at my door !!

    im sorry but thats it in a nutshell . if poeple cleverer
    than me cant see we are sinking well were doomed
    dont get me wrong if i was back into work , which isnt
    likely for a while we would get by ok

    maybe not the answer your looking for my freind
    but hope you fill me in a bit ?

    cheers again mate
  • natweststaffmember
    natweststaffmember Posts: 12,063 Forumite
    tomtita1 wrote: »
    ok will this help . total income pm £1360
    total expend pm £1758

    payment plans for council tax , rent arrears , eon , scotcall ( credit cards) brian carter solliciters ( credit cards ) of which i have to find
    over £ 500 . i have no loans to pay back

    my nutshell = 1360
    - 1758
    = 390 negative

    then have to find £ 550 per month to pay
    priority .& other debts which must be met
    if not ive the sodding bailiffs at my door !!

    im sorry but thats it in a nutshell . if poeple cleverer
    than me cant see we are sinking well were doomed
    dont get me wrong if i was back into work , which isnt
    likely for a while we would get by ok

    maybe not the answer your looking for my freind
    but hope you fill me in a bit ?

    cheers again mate

    Ok, next question is there any other person living with you that has an income that helps towards the cost of household bills?

    Have you completed an income and expenditure form?
    I have not worked for NatWest Bank since February 2009

    This username is no longer active.
  • tomtita1
    tomtita1 Posts: 18 Forumite
    ok .. yes ive filled the icome / expediture form & posted , i rang natwest responce team today after 9 days of the m receiving it , the nice girl
    said nothing to report as yet , but thinks around another week or 2 max
    for a reponce ?

    all the figures ive put to you are my mrs monthly salary
    of which i receive £ 90 a week child tax credit ( 2 kids 10 & 14 )
    also of which she received £ 68 but this year they have halved hers
    cos they said they overpiad !! which is good crack also !

    is this helpfull ?

    cheers again
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