Hi,
Just received a letter from Lowell saying that they are going to serve me with a statutory demand on a debt from Lloyds TSB. I have had previous letters from them and other debt collectors about this and have ignored them since last correspondence with Lloyds TSB in 2009 but this latest letter sounds serious so can you give me some advise.
I've looked on this forum and have sent Lowell a letter asking for cca request.
I can't remember when the personal loan was taken out but my partner of the time left me in October 2008 leaving be claiming benefits as I had 2 dependents at the time and a low wage and a mortgage and secured loan on the mortgage. Therefore not able to pay more than £10 a month off the debt which was offered to Lloyds TSB but their refused and I was told that their would take me to court for recovering of the debt. I have received letters from Lloyds TSB since just stating amount owed (1 a year) no mention of court and letters from various debt collectors as said above.
The amount owed is £7450.13. I'm a homeowner, work and have a new partner that is on job seekers. The 2 dependents are now grown and left. But I can still only offer £10 a month.
I always thought it was best to go into court and prove that I couldn't pay anymore on this type of debt as it couldn't be put against your property but I think the ruling as changed is that right?
Awaiting reply
Thank you
Just received a letter from Lowell saying that they are going to serve me with a statutory demand on a debt from Lloyds TSB. I have had previous letters from them and other debt collectors about this and have ignored them since last correspondence with Lloyds TSB in 2009 but this latest letter sounds serious so can you give me some advise.
I've looked on this forum and have sent Lowell a letter asking for cca request.
I can't remember when the personal loan was taken out but my partner of the time left me in October 2008 leaving be claiming benefits as I had 2 dependents at the time and a low wage and a mortgage and secured loan on the mortgage. Therefore not able to pay more than £10 a month off the debt which was offered to Lloyds TSB but their refused and I was told that their would take me to court for recovering of the debt. I have received letters from Lloyds TSB since just stating amount owed (1 a year) no mention of court and letters from various debt collectors as said above.
The amount owed is £7450.13. I'm a homeowner, work and have a new partner that is on job seekers. The 2 dependents are now grown and left. But I can still only offer £10 a month.
I always thought it was best to go into court and prove that I couldn't pay anymore on this type of debt as it couldn't be put against your property but I think the ruling as changed is that right?
Awaiting reply
Thank you
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