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Irresponsible lending? If so, what do I do?
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Jdevaney89 wrote: »I don't understand people, if you were in this positon, would you not try get the debt wiped? I don't think anyone here would just roll over.
Certainly not a question of rolling over.Sometimes you just need to accept that there's nothing to be gained and move on. Spend your time in a more productive pursuits.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Certainly not a question of rolling over.Sometimes you just need to accept that there's nothing to be gained and move on. Spend your time in a more productive pursuits.
The email to carcraft took 20 mins on my lunch at work. All I have to do is forward a response to the ombudsmen as I've alalready contacted them, takes no time at all to send a few emails.
Worth a shot, paying £340 a week for 5 weeks is a lot of money to pay. It's worth a shot. I'll pay reguardlesa and ill probably have paid it by the time the ombudsmen have looked into this. I'll be debt free or debt free and have been handed some compensation, either way my future will have gained from this which costs me nothing to try.0
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