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Offered a payment plan by CC
duryard
Posts: 17 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi
We have a credit with Lloyds with a balance of about £6500. We struggle sometimes to meet the minimum payments.
The CC Company have offered to close the Credit card account and effectivily convert it to a loan with a fixed payment for the first 6 months which we are thinking about £60. They then review it and we come to a agreement for the next 6 months.
We would welcome other advice as not sure weather its a good thing or not.
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We have a credit with Lloyds with a balance of about £6500. We struggle sometimes to meet the minimum payments.
The CC Company have offered to close the Credit card account and effectivily convert it to a loan with a fixed payment for the first 6 months which we are thinking about £60. They then review it and we come to a agreement for the next 6 months.
We would welcome other advice as not sure weather its a good thing or not.
:eek:
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do you or do you not actually pay the minimum amount each month?
they may mark your a/c as 'arrangement to pay'
when you say 'reach an agreement' I think you mean they will tell you what to pay
if you're desperate and don't mind your credit record being trashed then it may be the best you will be offered0 -
we somtimes make the payment, usually late and somtimes not as much as required0
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They will mark your credit file with this and it will affect your ability to obtain further credit.0
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Hi
We have a credit with Lloyds with a balance of about £6500. We struggle sometimes to meet the minimum payments.
The CC Company have offered to close the Credit card account and effectivily convert it to a loan with a fixed payment for the first 6 months which we are thinking about £60. They then review it and we come to a agreement for the next 6 months.
We would welcome other advice as not sure weather its a good thing or not.
:eek:
Based on what you have said here, if you are not meeting the min payments always and are getting stung by £12.00 late payment fees if I were in your situation and didnt want any mainstream credit for the next few years I would think this would be a sensible option, but I am no expert!Can I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0 -
Your credit rating is going down the pan anyway with all the missed payments. It sounds like a reasonable offer given the size of the debt. In your situation, I would accept.0
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One question you might ask, is £60 going to cover the interest they are charging you?
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I'm on payment arrangements with all my credit cards at the moment and its the best thing I did wish I'd have done it along time ago, with mine all the interest has been stopped
good luck hope it works out for you ***** on the road to debt freedom *****
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