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Debt Be Gone

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  • UncannyScot
    UncannyScot Posts: 2,070 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Photogenic
    Hiya :hello:

    As jwil says just keep giving them the token payments...
    Some creditors are easier to deal with than others.
    When I was getting ready to push the button on my sequestration I had a lot of hassle from a couple of them. My OR / Trustee was great and dealt with them, they told me that, "they can greet about it all they like, they'll not be getting any more than what they're allocated..." :D

    You will get there, as eventually they should all default.
    BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
    It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
    R.I.P. T.P.
  • DMP_Tiger
    DMP_Tiger Posts: 182 Forumite
    Second Anniversary
    What's up Debt Fighters!

    Barclaycard have been an absolute delight to deal with - prompt clear letters, accepted my payment plan no bother, all interest frozen and a default date set for October. I was quite worried about them as I'd read on the DMP Support Thread they can be problematic but so far so good. Most of the other creditors have also gotten in line with my plan.

    Hello just back from hol and catching up on diaries. I was also worried about Barclaycard from what I'd read on here, but they have been the best of my 5 creditors :)

    Communication all in writing (no phone calls), no interest and September default planned :T
    August 2018: Secured Debt £70,003 Unsecured Debt (DMP) £34,657 Total £104,660 DFD: March 2031
    January 2019: Secured Debt £68,269 Unsecured Debt (DMP) £34,457 Total £102,726 DFD: March 2031
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