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    Re: creditor refused offer

    That is what i did, maybe you have missed some posts, i offered £10 a month which was the very most i could pay at this time, the creditor again refused that and said he wanted £55, the judgement i got and have to pay is £8 a month, because of that vets greed,it proved that i was telling the truth about what the vet said,
    Also i took all my previous receipts from the vet where i had paid other bills in full,
    The last bill was exceptionally high, and i was paying as much as i could afford every month, but i was being rung up every few days by the secretary saying it wasnt enough, and even said i should get rid of some cats, which i was very annoyed at,
    I look after them,and they have had any treatment they have needed, on top of which the oldest is 16,and they are part of my family,she had no right to say that
    If i had not taken them to a vet when needed i would be accused of neglect
    I have arranged a standing order to be paid every month, but now of course my bill has charges on top, which now comes to about £650,it will take years to pay off,whereas if the vet had accepted what i was paying plus more when i could afford it,he would have been paid in full by now
    Thank you anyway for your good advice

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