Hi there, I would be extremely grateful for any help and guidance with my situation.
I've just had a Letter of Claim from Lowell Solicitors on behalf of their "client" Lowell Portfolio I ltd. It's for a Credit Card that has been in default for a number of years. Just a little more than 6 years ago in fact. The Credit Card was with Lloyds. Once I defaulted I was contacted by several debt recovery companies, including Capquest and Wescot. I started paying an agreed monthly amount to Capquest of £15 pcm. The last payment made was about 4 years ago. Then Lowell took over the debt and I've had various letters which I've ignored offering reductions of 20, 30 % etc. The reason I ignored them is because I've been in a difficult situation personally and have been struggling financially and have buried my head in the sand. I'm a single parent to two young children and receive no maintenance from their mother. I don't want to go to court, I want the debt to go away but money is tight. I can't get credit to take out a refinancing loan either. I am also in debt with overdrafts, and HMRC arrears (I am self employed).
I would very much value anyone's view as to my best course of action here.
Many Thanks in advance.
Edd
I've just had a Letter of Claim from Lowell Solicitors on behalf of their "client" Lowell Portfolio I ltd. It's for a Credit Card that has been in default for a number of years. Just a little more than 6 years ago in fact. The Credit Card was with Lloyds. Once I defaulted I was contacted by several debt recovery companies, including Capquest and Wescot. I started paying an agreed monthly amount to Capquest of £15 pcm. The last payment made was about 4 years ago. Then Lowell took over the debt and I've had various letters which I've ignored offering reductions of 20, 30 % etc. The reason I ignored them is because I've been in a difficult situation personally and have been struggling financially and have buried my head in the sand. I'm a single parent to two young children and receive no maintenance from their mother. I don't want to go to court, I want the debt to go away but money is tight. I can't get credit to take out a refinancing loan either. I am also in debt with overdrafts, and HMRC arrears (I am self employed).
I would very much value anyone's view as to my best course of action here.
Many Thanks in advance.
Edd
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