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Cabot/Egg DMP review
yellowpinky
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Hello everyone,
I've had one of these e-mails from Cabot asking for a review. They've asked me to phone them but I'd really rather not deal with them by phone so what is the best way to go about it, ask Payplan to send them a new SOA?
Also, they've said this -
The most important thing for you to do now is to get in touch with us, as we may be able to offer you a special discount on your account.
Does this look like they might be open to an offer? I understand Egg card accounts are going to be taken over by Barclays in a few months' time.
Many thanks in advance, YP x
I've had one of these e-mails from Cabot asking for a review. They've asked me to phone them but I'd really rather not deal with them by phone so what is the best way to go about it, ask Payplan to send them a new SOA?
Also, they've said this -
The most important thing for you to do now is to get in touch with us, as we may be able to offer you a special discount on your account.
Does this look like they might be open to an offer? I understand Egg card accounts are going to be taken over by Barclays in a few months' time.
Many thanks in advance, YP x
DMP Mutual Support Thread No 336 - proud to be a number!
LBM - June 20th 2009
Total of Horror :eek: - [STRIKE]£39,909[/STRIKE] August 2010 £35,421 :j
DFD - Feb 2018 (approx). I'll be 47 :eek: :eek: !!
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Yellow
As you are with payplan it would be worth going through them. You need to remember that a DMP is an informal arrangement, you can't be seen to favour one of your creditors over another or it could all fall through.
GxMortgage at 08/10/10: 110k:eek:
Current Mortgage:... £109,200 :eek:
OPs 2011: 100.50/4000
Current MFD: 02/10/45 :shocked: (will be 63!!!)
Make a payment a week challenge TW 100/123.790 -
Thanks for your advice, Georgie

YPxDMP Mutual Support Thread No 336 - proud to be a number!LBM - June 20th 2009Total of Horror :eek: - [STRIKE]£39,909[/STRIKE] August 2010 £35,421 :jDFD - Feb 2018 (approx). I'll be 47 :eek: :eek: !!0
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