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Eversheds etc

Husband has sent a letter to his creditors from the sticky to say he is now discharged and enclosed his br letter and discharge letter, he checked his credit file before sending.
A question that sprung to mind reading another thread, after he went br he got a lot of letters from Eversheds and some others that he rang and said he was br. Should he have written to them instead to say he was discharged and asked them to update his credit file or has he done right going straight to the creditors

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  • philnicandamy
    philnicandamy Posts: 15,685 Forumite
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    IF the debt has been sold on then you need to send the details to whoever now owns the debt now....for example I had debts with barclays who sold the debt on after i'd gone bankrupt (SILLY barclays!) to MAX recovery...I wrote to MAX and the files were updated..
    We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will
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