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How do i find my debt?
Freeland
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Hi,
at the moment i am paying off two debts that were incurred from my student days. Although i am aware that there should be 2 more, but i never heard from them and i will be honest i put my head in the sand and didnt try to find them....well things have changed and i want to sort my debt out once and for all!
What is the best way to find out what debts i owe and to whom, and especially which ones are affecting my credit.
Is it true some companies do wipe debts after a certain amount of time?
Thanx in advance!
at the moment i am paying off two debts that were incurred from my student days. Although i am aware that there should be 2 more, but i never heard from them and i will be honest i put my head in the sand and didnt try to find them....well things have changed and i want to sort my debt out once and for all!
What is the best way to find out what debts i owe and to whom, and especially which ones are affecting my credit.
Is it true some companies do wipe debts after a certain amount of time?
Thanx in advance!
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First off get your credit file and see what's on thereWarning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac
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make sure you cancel your membership on the credit reports before the free trials end!LBM 29/07/ 07
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Went on Experian site....gonna send of the £2 and form as i have had quite a few changes of address over the years what with Uni etc, so hopefully i will be able to find exactly whats on there.
Last time i had it years ago it only had one credit card on there....i am guessing that more will be on there now.....
What should i do if there is more on there? contact the companies direct? If something is not on there does that mean it has been wiped? Thanx for all the help!
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Although i am aware that there should be 2 more, but i never heard from them and i will be honest i put my head in the sand and didnt try to find them....well things have changed and i want to sort my debt out once and for all!
Is it true some companies do wipe debts after a certain amount of time?
Thanx in advance!
How long is it since your 'student days', Freeland?
Whilst it IS true that SOME companies will 'write off' debts, these companies are in the minority and most companies will allow old debts to 'migrate' to the murky world of debt collection agencies, some of whom will 'purchase' old debts for a fraction of their original value.
However, it IS worth noting that if you have made no payment to, nor acknowledged in writing, the debt for a minimum period of six years (five in Scotland) these debts (with certain exceptions) fall under the umbrella of the Limitations Act 1980 and will be 'statute barred'.
This means that, once you have informed the creditor/dca that you will not pay them, as they are statute barred (the ONLY reason you need) then they can no longer pursue you for payment.I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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Rog2 has good advice.If YOU have not made written contact with them, or made a payment to them for 6 years or more, then that debt is unenforceable. Them writing to your old address etc does not count.
Best wishesDebt Doctor, Debt caseworker, Citizens' Advice Bureau .
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Thank you for the advice!
I finished Uni in 2004, but i beleiev that the debts i am talking about will be from my first year in 2001. My credit rating went down very quickly after that. So doubt they will have been written off....am i right in my thinking that all this will be on my credit file, and if something is not on there should i contact the company myself?
I am going to send for my credit file and find out exactly what is owing and then make plans to get it all sorted!
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Your credit file information is held for 6 years, so you will be viewing all info gathered on you during that period.
If the debts are not on there - GREAT !
Best wishesDebt Doctor, Debt caseworker, Citizens' Advice Bureau .
Impartial debt advice services: Citizens Advice Bureau Find your local CAB *** National Debtline - Tel: 0808 808 4000*** BSC No. 100 ***0 -
Make sure get your credit file from Equifax & Call Credit too - not all creditors use all 3 Credit Reference Agencies.Proud to be dealing with my debts - DFW Nerd #4910
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