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Natwest visa debt -serious illness no ppi

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  • Superbiatch
    Superbiatch Posts: 585 Forumite
    Oh my god, what awful luck! I'm so sorry you're having such a terrible time, i only hope there is some good news for you round the corner and your luck will change x :o
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  • CH27
    CH27 Posts: 5,531 Forumite
    Val talk to your hubby's McMillan nurse about your housing problems.

    Good news re the DLA.

    So sorry about the money.
    Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.
  • Thanks guys, just needed a vent, district nurse has sent email to Macmillan nurse today so will hear next week. Just feeling like nothing else can go wrong and then half laughing about spending time in communal huge wheely bin just in case envelope with money had fallen out of securely tied up bin bag and had been left loose in bin after bin had been emptied waiting amidst new rubbish bags for me to find it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Culex
    Culex Posts: 776 Forumite
    Cheer up!

    At this rate, you'll probably be killed by a meteorite tomorrow.
  • Culex wrote: »
    Cheer up!

    At this rate, you'll probably be killed by a meteorite tomorrow.

    Ha ha, well it is 3pm and no meteorite yet thank goodness but I do keep ducking every time I hear loud noises!!!!! If you don´t hear from me again assume the worst!!!

    A better day today, money has gone so no use in beating myself up about it. OH is having a good day.

    DD had been in to visit so called and said had I put it into bag of stuff I had put for her by mistake (last resort I knew in my heart I hadn´t), she checked and said no then this morning she said money was there after all, she hadn´t seen it in the dark, great I thought then I twigged what she was up to, she said the envelope it was in was damaged so she had to throw it and amount that was there didn´t tally (she must have misheard how much I said) and she got the notes denominations wrong so figure she was using her savings (she is a student and had saved to go to Thailand in the summer) and was trying to help us out by making out it was the money I had lost............... how proud of her am I feeling at this minute!!!!! I told nice try but no cigar!:)
  • Culex
    Culex Posts: 776 Forumite
    I'm only sorry I can offer no practical help.
  • Culex wrote: »
    I'm only sorry I can offer no practical help.

    Thanks, to be honest I am resigned to whatever happens on the money front, what is the worst that can happen - a dmp and !!!!!! credit. As long as OH is ok then let them bring it on I know I can always come here for advise. At last we have all benefits being processed now so by end of the month that will be sorted which will make life easier.........it has only taken 5 months to go through!!

    I have been looking at threads for ebaying and between our daughter and us and Mother in law we have lots of ´tat´we can sell, I have just been worried about how it works so my challenge is to try and make up the 1000 I lost and some extra for DD´s share and it is something Ican do from home while I am looking after husband. DD is car booter extraordinaire and always finds a bargain so that will be our new ´family business´ to find bargains to sell on for profit. Maybe in the end we will actually end up better off as I would probably not thought about doing it otherwise.

    ps you did help - you made me laugh!:T
  • BigCraigJohn
    BigCraigJohn Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Well the default is likely forthcoming you have nothing to lose by requesting a CCA for the credit card. The overdraft isnt covered. 1994 i'd say its unlikely they will still have it and even more unlikely that it was enforceable anyway.
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