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Robinson Way payment plan
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I think what happens is that its spit between all the people who are owed money0
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Think its called Pro- Rata0
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micky2phones wrote: »I think what happens is that its spit between all the people who are owed money
But in your case did 100% of your disposable income go to creditors every month? That is my question (whether one creditor or several not really the issue) So if budget shows disposable income of 500 a month would they expect all of it? If that's the case better to show disposable income of a lot less.0 -
Ok so answered my own question for future reference. What happens is that if you calculate disposable income of say £200 you are then given a choice of how much to pay each month. You are not expected to pay all of it. For example the range could be between £40 and say £180. In the case of Robinson Way at least this is all done online.0
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