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Asparagus
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Hi, I am hoping somebody can help I took an IVA out and the professional debt company that have been dealing with it worry me more than when i was in debt who can I talk to with reference to my concerns the final payments was made over a year ago but still I am unable to get on with my life and put this massive mistake behind me, I just want to move on.
I have contacted financial omsbudsman they say nothing to do with them and Citizens advice and nobody seems to be able to advise. Tried to speak to company concerned but get different information and unable to speak to the person who deals with my case only ever customer services; emailed and get no response for weeks. It is so stressful.
Any help gladly received and thank you in advance.
I have contacted financial omsbudsman they say nothing to do with them and Citizens advice and nobody seems to be able to advise. Tried to speak to company concerned but get different information and unable to speak to the person who deals with my case only ever customer services; emailed and get no response for weeks. It is so stressful.
Any help gladly received and thank you in advance.
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Hello and welcome to MSE :wave:
This is the Debt Free Diaries board.
You need to post your question on the main Debt Free board here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=760 -
Hi asparagus, have you tried calling one of the debt charities - they might be able to point you in the right direction? Step Change or National Debtline? as they will hopefully know how some of the IVA companies work?
Sorry am not an expert - as quite new here myself - just a suggestion.Feb2014 Total unsecured debt £72,520>>01/06/16 £68166>01/02/17 £66,600=8.18%PAID
Mortgage Jan14=209,800 Jan15=£200,300 Jan17£180,700>OCT17 £170,200
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