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moorcroft/natwest

lindann_2
lindann_2 Posts: 272 Forumite
Debt-free and Proud!
edited 18 August 2010 at 6:26PM in Debt-free wannabe
We are on a DMP, RBS, it was passed to by moorcroft, we heard no more, it is paid by payplan. Now l found on their record, it has been passed to Natwest... I asked the company, for an uptodate figure, etc.. week ago

We seen one letter by moorcroft, few years ago, we are annoyed that the debt has been passed on by someone else. We cannot remember what it said,

Now we owe, £105.33,only we paid about £1400.. We asked couple of times what happens to all interest that not shown on our plan with payplan, they said do not worry, but we do not want to turn around say another lot of money still owing etc.. It has been a struggle to pay the payments over the last couple of years. etc.. any advice please xx

Comments

  • Hannah_10
    Hannah_10 Posts: 1,774 Forumite
    Are they actually still adding interest do you know? Because usually when it's gone to collection interest isn't being added any longer.
    I refuse to be afraid of the big bad wolf, spiders, or debt collection agencies; one of them's not real and the other two are powerless without my fear.
    (Ok, one of them is powerless, spiders can be nasty.)


    As of the last count I have cleared
    [STRIKE]23.16%[/STRIKE] 22.49% of my debt. :(
  • lindann_2
    lindann_2 Posts: 272 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    thank you Hannah, it is reassuring, that they might be no interests added on. It problem people facing what ever way we get into debt, we get punished by our credit rating (far enough). Its adding interest and charges, only makes the problem worse.. Sigh! ty for your help.. xx
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