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Lowell/Cohen Cramer Shopdirect Claim

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  • #61
    Re: Lowell/Cohen Cramer Shopdirect Claim

    I did a full and final settlement i just wanted it gone.

    I didnt make removal of the default as part of the settlement- i just thought that once its paid they have to change it to settled.

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    • #62
      Re: Lowell/Cohen Cramer Shopdirect Claim

      Originally posted by Sophie1994 View Post
      I did a full and final settlement i just wanted it gone.

      I didnt make removal of the default as part of the settlement- i just thought that once its paid they have to change it to settled.
      I expect it will get updated to part-settled but with any luck they may change it to settled.

      Alas the Default will stay until the sixth anniversary of it's arrival.

      Mediation is a great way to get closure on a debt without the stress of fighting a claim until the bitter end where you face the Judges Lottery which can go against you as a LIP.

      I'm so glad this is all over for you.

      Di

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      • #63
        Re: Lowell/Cohen Cramer Shopdirect Claim

        Hi Joanna ,
        could you tell me if a loan agreement starts the date you sign for a loan

        or the actually date the first payment is taken out of your bank please any help

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        • #64
          Re: Lowell/Cohen Cramer Shopdirect Claim

          Originally posted by purelife View Post
          Hi Joanna ,
          could you tell me if a loan agreement starts the date you sign for a loan

          or the actually date the first payment is taken out of your bank please any help
          Hello purelife, I work for Joanna so will I do ?

          It would be easier to answer your hypothetical question if you could explain your particular situation.

          Generally speaking a loan agreement would start when it's executed but there's a bit more to it than that.

          Do you have a problem with a loan and if so would you like to start a new thread of your own where you will get the help and support you need tailored to your specific circumstances.

          I'm sure @Kati will help you move to your new thread home if you ask her

          Di

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