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18 months ago I set up an agreement with step change after falling behind with my debts. This afternoon I received a letter from Barclaycard telling me that they had put a default notice on my account as my agreement was informal. I contacted them to explain that I paid them through step change and that I had not missed any payments and that an agreement was in place. I was informed by them that the agreement with step change was an informal agreement and that Barclaycard policy had changed and that as I was only paying 1% then the agreement was no longer in force. They the informed me that they had sent me a letter in December (which I don't remember getting) explaining the changes. I answered that I was willing to pay the 3% they were now asking and went on to explain that I am trying to sell my house to downscale so that I can clear my debts, a default on my account would prevent me from getting a new mortgage, they answered by telling me that the default notice was now on my account and could not be removed. I am devastated at this news as I am trying desperately to get myself out of debt and have followed all the advice from step change not missing a payment but still this has happened. I am further informed that the debt will now be passed on to a debt collecting agency ! Any advice would be really helpful ?

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  • [Deleted User]
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    You defaulted on the agreement unfortunately, so it's a valid marker. It seems they gave you 18 months grace, which is surprising in itself.

    I can't suggest anything other than try to pay it off as soon as you can.
  • Hi I didn't default on the agreement with step change and have continued to pay Barclaycard each month through stepchange?
  • [Deleted User]
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    You defaulted on the agreement with Barclaycard.
  • Yes originally although I did not miss payments with them, took advice with stepchange as my debts had spiralled and put the plan in place as advised which I have stuck too, ? they have now changed their policy on the 1% and have issued the default notice? I am still paying them the 1%
  • bris
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    welshdaisy wrote: »
    they have now changed their policy on the 1% and have issued the default notice? I am still paying them the 1%
    And that's the problem, they sent you a letter changing the 1% and as far as they are concerned you ignored it leading to the default. Whether you remember getting it or not they believe you have been informed about the change.
  • I see you have also posted on the debt board, StepChange should pick that up and be able to advise you.

    However as others have said. You did enter into a credit agreement with Barclaycard and failed to make the payments as required under the original credit agreement, so you have defaulted on the credit agreement.

    I doubt the default can be removed. But see what Stepchange say.
  • welshdaisy wrote: »
    18 months ago I set up an agreement with step change after falling behind with my debts. This afternoon I received a letter from Barclaycard telling me that they had put a default notice on my account as my agreement was informal. I contacted them to explain that I paid them through step change and that I had not missed any payments and that an agreement was in place. I was informed by them that the agreement with step change was an informal agreement and that Barclaycard policy had changed and that as I was only paying 1% then the agreement was no longer in force. They the informed me that they had sent me a letter in December (which I don't remember getting) explaining the changes. I answered that I was willing to pay the 3% they were now asking and went on to explain that I am trying to sell my house to downscale so that I can clear my debts, a default on my account would prevent me from getting a new mortgage, they answered by telling me that the default notice was now on my account and could not be removed. I am devastated at this news as I am trying desperately to get myself out of debt and have followed all the advice from step change not missing a payment but still this has happened. I am further informed that the debt will now be passed on to a debt collecting agency ! Any advice would be really helpful ?

    How many debts do you have?
    Have you checked your credit report recently?
    If you have been in a DMP for 18 months then it is likely that you already have markers on your file so getting a new mortgage may be a job for a broker rather than going direct yourself anyway.

    'Arrangement to pay' markers remain on your file for 6 years after the debt is settled.
    'Default' markers drop off 6 years from the date they are put on your file.

    What I am trying to say is that of all the markers to have, a default isn't always the worst... depending on what else is going on with your finances.
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