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Mbna cc advise please!
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roberts516
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Hello guys ,
Need abit of advise after spending 2 years tackling my debt which at its highest was £24,000 ! I now have reduced it to £14,000. So I can finally see some light at the end of the tunnel .
My biggest debt is with Mbna cc which I took out in 2002. I now owe them £8,000. Im paying over £100 interest a month and can only afford min payments . I did accumalate arrears and missed 4 payments for a while so signed up to a DMC . Anyway to cut a long story short I now manage my own debts . I have now cleared the arrears and back on track .
My daughter ( which is highly embarrassing ! ) has offered myself a sum to clear some of this debt interest free.My question is how much do I offer as a f&f ? Also I am aware there is no CCA either, would it be cheeky to use this as a bargining tool ? There is also some PPI to claim back although a small amount.And if I put my offer in writing(which I always do with Mbna, learnt my lesson do not trust them one bit )towards the end of the month ( when they have to reach targets etc) do you think it is worth a try ?
Need abit of advise after spending 2 years tackling my debt which at its highest was £24,000 ! I now have reduced it to £14,000. So I can finally see some light at the end of the tunnel .
My biggest debt is with Mbna cc which I took out in 2002. I now owe them £8,000. Im paying over £100 interest a month and can only afford min payments . I did accumalate arrears and missed 4 payments for a while so signed up to a DMC . Anyway to cut a long story short I now manage my own debts . I have now cleared the arrears and back on track .
My daughter ( which is highly embarrassing ! ) has offered myself a sum to clear some of this debt interest free.My question is how much do I offer as a f&f ? Also I am aware there is no CCA either, would it be cheeky to use this as a bargining tool ? There is also some PPI to claim back although a small amount.And if I put my offer in writing(which I always do with Mbna, learnt my lesson do not trust them one bit )towards the end of the month ( when they have to reach targets etc) do you think it is worth a try ?
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Hi, I believe National Debtline have a factsheet on their website with advice on full and final settlements. Also I think people tend to start at perhaps 30% of the debt and see how they get on.
Best of Luck
dfMaking my money go further with MSE :j
How much can I save in 2012 challenge
75/1200 :eek:0 -
If you are now managing the debt and making at least the minimum repayments on time to the card then there is no incentive for MBNA to accept an F&F offer.
They will usually only do so if the card is in serious arrears and they consider that they are unlikely to recover the full amount.
If you had lent someone £1,000 and they were paying you back at the agreed rate to the point where the debt was now £600 and you were charging them a high rate of interest, would you agree to them giving you £200 and writing the rest off?0 -
Yep - F&Fs will only be considered if you are on a repayment plan of some sort (self managed is fine) and are paying "token" payments as per an SOA.
if your "minimum" payment your making is this - then start at 20% or so but expect to end up around 50% or more (you may get lucky - depends on the age of the debt). if by minimum you the 1%, 2% or 5% the original contract called for, and there applying interest - you have no hope of a F&F. In that case, if you can pay it all with the loan just do that as you'll save a fortune in interest anyway.0 -
roberts516 wrote: »Hello guys ,
Need abit of advise after spending 2 years tackling my debt which at its highest was £24,000 ! I now have reduced it to £14,000. So I can finally see some light at the end of the tunnel .
My biggest debt is with Mbna cc which I took out in 2002. I now owe them £8,000. Im paying over £100 interest a month and can only afford min payments . I did accumalate arrears and missed 4 payments for a while so signed up to a DMC . Anyway to cut a long story short I now manage my own debts . I have now cleared the arrears and back on track .
My daughter ( which is highly embarrassing ! ) has offered myself a sum to clear some of this debt interest free.My question is how much do I offer as a f&f ? Also I am aware there is no CCA either, would it be cheeky to use this as a bargining tool ? There is also some PPI to claim back although a small amount.And if I put my offer in writing(which I always do with Mbna, learnt my lesson do not trust them one bit )towards the end of the month ( when they have to reach targets etc) do you think it is worth a try ?0
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