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Lost job, cant make bank loan repayments

ritemaster
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I was dismissed, unfairly, a couple months back (its going to tribunal but that is months away). Since then I have been making my final wage stretch out but it is finally coming to its end. Due to my living arrangements (no fixed address) I cant claim JSA.
I have financial commitments which I can no longer meet, the main one being a bank loan which I owe around £2500 and pay just over £100 a month on. Is there any way the bank can put this on hold until I am back in a position to start repayments again?
I have financial commitments which I can no longer meet, the main one being a bank loan which I owe around £2500 and pay just over £100 a month on. Is there any way the bank can put this on hold until I am back in a position to start repayments again?
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Sorry to hear about your circumstances, but the only people who will be able to give an answer to your question are your bank. Have you asked them?"Facism arrives as your friend. It will restore your honour, make you feel proud, protect your house, give you a job, clean up the neighbourhood, remind you of how great you once were, clear out the venal and the corrupt, remove anything you feel is unlike you... [it] doesn't walk in saying, "our programme means militias, mass imprisonments, transportations, war and persecution."0
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you need to speak to your bank, only they can answer your question.
they may offer a payment holiday feature, but then again, they may not.
if they don't, you should write to them informing them that you are not in a position to pay at the moment, but continue to make token payments (£1 a month?).0 -
ritemaster wrote: »I was dismissed, unfairly, a couple months back (its going to tribunal but that is months away). Since then I have been making my final wage stretch out but it is finally coming to its end. Due to my living arrangements (no fixed address) I cant claim JSA.
I have financial commitments which I can no longer meet, the main one being a bank loan which I owe around £2500 and pay just over £100 a month on. Is there any way the bank can put this on hold until I am back in a position to start repayments again?
You can claim JSA using a care of address, ring the Job Centre on 0800 055 6688 to make an application and try to get it backdated as far as possible, though I think it can only be for a month now. Stress its a care of address not a permanent address where you stay.
Also, if you've worked for a couple of years it could be JSA Contribution based.
Speak to the bank, see if they're willing to give a repayment holiday or accept token payments until back on your feet.0 -
should have got PPI0
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Contact the bank asap. Keeping them in the loop may help, at least with avoiding charges for miss payments etc?£1000 Emergency fund No90 £1000/1000
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Once_bitten wrote: »should have got PPI
Ah yes, that wonderful product that is either claimed on, or mis-sold :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
dealer_wins wrote: »Ah yes, that wonderful product that is either claimed on, or mis-sold :rotfl::rotfl:
Some people claim on it and also say it is missoldI am a Mortgage Adviser
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
PPI covers redundancy not being dismissed0
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You can definitely claim JSA, even if you have to give the local job centre as your address they will accept it.0
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haras_nosirrah wrote: »Some people claim on it and also say it is missold
My favourite when I used to work in the finance industry was people who had made claims on the insurance and then tried to claim missell on the grounds they didn't know they had it!
Back to op, write to them explaining your current financial plight offering a token sum each month. Many banks will freeze interest in such circumstances although not guaranteed.0
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