Hello. I'd appreciate any advice you can give as to how to manage my situation.
I have an old Lloyds Credit Card Debt amounting to £8,000 (card originally taken out in 1998, last payment made in 2015) Debt was passed on to Arrow, who have now instructed Restons to seek payment.
Ideally I would like to make a small monthly repayment in order to stop court action but wondered if there was a monthly figure I would need to offer to make acceptance of this offer more likely? I can really honestly only afford a maximum of £50 per month. I have no assets and very limited disposable income. I'm reluctant to send them the fully completed financial statement as I'd rather they didn't know my employers details (Ironically I work in financial services so it could potentially cause a problem with my job - but I'm guessing if they do take me to court I'd have to disclose all this anyway?). I don't have funds to make any offer of a lump sum settlement currently, but would you know if I do make an agreement for a small monthly payment will that mean I wont have the option to try and negotiate a reduced settlement at a later date? Sadly a very close family member is currently terminally ill and I'm due a modest sum of money on their passing which I could use to clear some of the total debt within the next few months.
I'm in such turmoil with everything going on with my relative I just can't seem to make a clear decision as to how to manage this; - whether to try and stall them with requests for further info, phone them and try and make an offer (but don't want to get in to a row with them about the financial statement) or continue sticking my head in the sand and hoping it all goes away for a while. I have to respond buy the 5th Feb so I've left it very late I'm afraid.
Any info you can give as to a likely response from Restons, or some definitive advice as to what to do next would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in adance.
I have an old Lloyds Credit Card Debt amounting to £8,000 (card originally taken out in 1998, last payment made in 2015) Debt was passed on to Arrow, who have now instructed Restons to seek payment.
Ideally I would like to make a small monthly repayment in order to stop court action but wondered if there was a monthly figure I would need to offer to make acceptance of this offer more likely? I can really honestly only afford a maximum of £50 per month. I have no assets and very limited disposable income. I'm reluctant to send them the fully completed financial statement as I'd rather they didn't know my employers details (Ironically I work in financial services so it could potentially cause a problem with my job - but I'm guessing if they do take me to court I'd have to disclose all this anyway?). I don't have funds to make any offer of a lump sum settlement currently, but would you know if I do make an agreement for a small monthly payment will that mean I wont have the option to try and negotiate a reduced settlement at a later date? Sadly a very close family member is currently terminally ill and I'm due a modest sum of money on their passing which I could use to clear some of the total debt within the next few months.
I'm in such turmoil with everything going on with my relative I just can't seem to make a clear decision as to how to manage this; - whether to try and stall them with requests for further info, phone them and try and make an offer (but don't want to get in to a row with them about the financial statement) or continue sticking my head in the sand and hoping it all goes away for a while. I have to respond buy the 5th Feb so I've left it very late I'm afraid.
Any info you can give as to a likely response from Restons, or some definitive advice as to what to do next would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in adance.
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