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angel85
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Hi,
I currently owe a catalogue company £6000. I was managing the monthly payments just fine until the buy now pay later ended and the minimum payment jumped to over £300 a month!
I immediately contacted them in writing explaining my financial position but this got me nowhere. I am receiving letters every 2 weeks from different departments and phone calls constantly. I advised that until my financial situation improved I could only offer a payment of £10 a month which they did not accept but I have continued to pay since this started in February 2014. In september they wrote and offered 2 payments (October and November) of £10 with interest frozen to allow me time to "fix things" . Unfortunately I did not win the lottery and my situation has not changed.
I have a young child and work full time.
In every letter I have written to them I have asked for them to freeze interest and charges to stop my debt increasing. I am not trying to run away from this, it is my debt and I have to pay it.
I do have other debts, 2 loans with my bank and a credit card, all of which I am able to pay.
I do not want to do an iva or similar as I have a good relationship with all other creditor's and am able to make my payments with them.
I have asked also in my last few letters for a full and final advising I may be able to aquire funds from family to pay this. They refused.
I have just received a default notice from their in house collections department demanding payment or they will take further action. What does this mean?
I do not know what to do next. I have to reply to them by 29th December.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
I currently owe a catalogue company £6000. I was managing the monthly payments just fine until the buy now pay later ended and the minimum payment jumped to over £300 a month!
I immediately contacted them in writing explaining my financial position but this got me nowhere. I am receiving letters every 2 weeks from different departments and phone calls constantly. I advised that until my financial situation improved I could only offer a payment of £10 a month which they did not accept but I have continued to pay since this started in February 2014. In september they wrote and offered 2 payments (October and November) of £10 with interest frozen to allow me time to "fix things" . Unfortunately I did not win the lottery and my situation has not changed.
I have a young child and work full time.
In every letter I have written to them I have asked for them to freeze interest and charges to stop my debt increasing. I am not trying to run away from this, it is my debt and I have to pay it.
I do have other debts, 2 loans with my bank and a credit card, all of which I am able to pay.
I do not want to do an iva or similar as I have a good relationship with all other creditor's and am able to make my payments with them.
I have asked also in my last few letters for a full and final advising I may be able to aquire funds from family to pay this. They refused.
I have just received a default notice from their in house collections department demanding payment or they will take further action. What does this mean?
I do not know what to do next. I have to reply to them by 29th December.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You.
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Further action = they will use red ink in their letters rather than black ink.
Send this:
Since making our previous agreement with you, my circumstances have changed considerably, resulting in my not being able to continue with the agreement previously arranged.
I cannot now afford the previously agreed monthly payments because B][COLOR=blue]your reasons added here[/COLOR][/B.
In view of my current situation, would you please accept a token offer of £1.00 per month to be reviewed in 6 months? If interest other charges are being added to the account, I'd be grateful if you would freeze these so that the debt does not increase. Should my circumstances improve, I will contact you immediately. In the meantime, I'd appreciate it if you could send me a paying-in book / standing order form to make it easier to pay.
Thank you for your assistance, I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
Yours faithfully,0 -
Hi angel85, didn't want to read and run, sorry to hear you are having problems.
Tomorrow I would suggest you call StepChange who look after me on my Debt Management Plan, you don't have to go down that route or an IVA if it isn't right for you but they will give you free unbiased advice about your situation and the options available to you.
They are obviously hoping you can pay them back, it isn't usual for a company to accept full and final offers unless you have already defaulted, this means that you have failed to keep up an agreed repayment plan and it is likely to be a bit further down that route before they would admit you really can't repay them & look at offers!
I have to say that although you might have a good relationship with your other creditors this catalogue debt has probably already started to hurt your credit rating and it will probably only get worse. Do you rent or have a mortgage? How are you doing with all of your other bills?
It's worth posting an SOA here so that the good folks can help you with hopefully saving some pennies but honestly my first thought would be speak to SC and you will feel so much better! Good luck!!Started DMP Oct 2012 debtfree date 1st March 2020
Starting debt £72481
Current debt £47600. 33% paid off!!!:T:rotfl::rotfl::j
Moved from £70's to £60's, bye bye £50's and hello £40's!
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The Shatalogue company wont refuse an offer, they will just say it isn't acceptable.
Stay off the phone too.0 -
Thank you for replying.
I am concerned that even doing an dmp will mean I have contact all my other creditors and reduce my payments to them which I do not want to do.
I manage just about paying all my other bills and do so every month but to in order to do this my partner has to almost empty his bank every month to put money into mine to do this.
I will write that letter to them this evening harveybobbles but I'm worried that after receiving the default notice there next step will be to sell it on and send someone to knock at my door!
I'm petrified I won't lie. I have always kept contact to be in writing only and always request that they do the same although the endless phonecalls seem to keep coming.0 -
Murphy2011 can you tell me what SOA is please?0
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What did you spend the £6000 on - can you sell any of it?0
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I have held this account for years with the catalogue. I didn't blow £6000 in one go. It amount is not just the goods, it's the interest the whacked on over the years and then once the buy now pay later finished the payments almost doubled. In the few months before I contacted them to say i was having difficulties finding the money to pay I was using a credit card to make the payments, stupid I know.
After I had my baby I was on maternity for 10months. Statutory maternity pay is half my wages so we struggled and stupidly I purchased clothes and baby items that I needed maybe some I didn't need too. Then when Christmas came, instead of being sensible and telling people we were not in a position to give gifts I stupidly bought all of the gifts through the catalogue. My telly broke so I bought one through the catalogue. There is nothing I could sell now that would even touch the debt.0 -
Murphy2011 can you tell me what SOA is please?
Statement of Affairs.
Try filling this in, we can maybe help with your budget.
http://www.stoozing.com/calculator/soa.phpmake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Bleeding catalogue company's absolute nightmare to deal with not to mention a rip off.
Hope op you can reach some sort agreement with them very soon
Like the folks have said try contacting the free debt charities even if it just for a chat to see what options you have, and please dont worry they not worth it
Take care“People are caught up in an egotistic artificial rat race to display a false image to society. We want the biggest house, fanciest car, and we don't mind paying the sky high mortgage to put up that show. We sacrifice our biggest assets our health and time, We feel happy when we see people look up to us and see how successful we are”
Rat Race0 -
Thank you for replying.
I am concerned that even doing an dmp will mean I have contact all my other creditors and reduce my payments to them which I do not want to do.
I manage just about paying all my other bills and do so every month but to in order to do this my partner has to almost empty his bank every month to put money into mine to do this.
I will write that letter to them this evening harveybobbles but I'm worried that after receiving the default notice there next step will be to sell it on and send someone to knock at my door!
I'm petrified I won't lie. I have always kept contact to be in writing only and always request that they do the same although the endless phonecalls seem to keep coming.
It does sound like a debt management plan would ease the pressure, particularly now that you have picked up a default.
Catalogue companies can be difficult to deal with and often the company they sell the debt to is easier. Doorstep visits are highly unlikely as a debt collector would have no legal right to do anything.
In most cases the main method of contact is still the phone, so you may need a strategy to deal with this - call blocking from your provider or phone or even call blocker hardware. Or get a new number.0
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