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  • hollyivy12 wrote: »
    Hello,

    so when you say they refered you to somebody else do you mean to another department to take out an insurance on your payments? I think all Payplan do is set up direct debits for people to their creditors, as the creditors if they will stop charges and interest which they mostly will not do and if they sell you a few insurances thats a bonus for them. Virtually every quote they give to people to pay off the depts you can double it! You are right to go it alone as they did nothing for my partner either and he is doing fine now. We are not giving up yet though, the Cover My Payments is definately a form of insurance NOT just a scheme so if we can find out who the underwriter is and its not Payplan then hopefully they wont have a leg to stand on!


    Hiya,
    They referred me to a totally different company who deal with the self employed.
    They turned out to be just another company who I could of got out of the yellow pages!!
  • debtiva
    debtiva Posts: 44 Forumite
    i am going threw an iva with payplan and am self employed they pass you to there people who deal with self employement but they are still part of payplan, even all there letters are headed payplan.

    i am only at step one at present with them so thats signing forms and sending them my cash flow and my husbands payslips.

    They tried flogging me the insurances today and i simple said they were the least of my worries at present and just wanted my iva sorted before i even thought of any kind of insurance.

    so as long as you give a firm no they are fine
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