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I have a IVA with payplan and the payments keep going up.
from £150 To £350ish.
I am open and honest with the budget and keep them informed on any changes.
But the new amount I cannot afford to pay and me and my wife I've checked the budget seems ok but we live on the breadline and the extra £190 They want we honestly don't have spare.
Is there anything we can do to our budget or anything else we can do to reduce the payment's (loophole's)
Our income is been up and down put iva payments continue to go up never down the point we ran out of food and could'nt eat for afew day's.
I have a IVA with payplan and the payments keep going up.
from £150 To £350ish.
I am open and honest with the budget and keep them informed on any changes.
But the new amount I cannot afford to pay and me and my wife I've checked the budget seems ok but we live on the breadline and the extra £190 They want we honestly don't have spare.
Is there anything we can do to our budget or anything else we can do to reduce the payment's (loophole's)
Our income is been up and down put iva payments continue to go up never down the point we ran out of food and could'nt eat for afew day's.
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