Hi,
I am sorry as this may have been covered elsewhere and the lengthy text below. I am wondering if anyone can urgently help me.
I have been ill since July last year and had informed my credit company who had put me on a 'medical leave' stopping interest charges. I had supplied them with medical letters since and been in communication with them.
On 8th January 2016, I received a letter stating a default notice has been served under section 87(1) Consumer Act 1974 to bring my minimum payments of £1300 up to date by 5th February 2016.
I spoke to them around this date informing them I am still unwell and suffering from stress. They said they would not be able to give me further medical leave and I would need to speak to Step Change or fill in a payment plan form,etc and they gave me a further 14/28 days.
With my health issues and stress, I cannot deal with any more paperwork/stress/calls so decided that the best thing to do was to borrow money from friends and family to pay the total debt off which I gathered.
However today, I have received a letter stating a default notice has been registered on my credit file for the full amount owed £8000 {not the minimum amount previously claimed), stating I had a formal notice that gave me 28 days to fully clear my outstanding arrears (actually the formal notice only asked for the minimum payment arrears) and 'we didn't expect you to clear your arrears but we need to let you know that a default has now been registered with the credit reference agencies' and this will stay on my credit records for 6 years' .
The question I have is there anything I can do to remove this default notice. I cannot afford to have this on my credit files as I will be looking for a mortgage in the future and I would have thought that they would have at least contacted me one last time in view of our conversation and my health.
Does it stay on your records whether you pay or not and is it worth ringing the credit card company to discuss.
Any help/advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
I am sorry as this may have been covered elsewhere and the lengthy text below. I am wondering if anyone can urgently help me.
I have been ill since July last year and had informed my credit company who had put me on a 'medical leave' stopping interest charges. I had supplied them with medical letters since and been in communication with them.
On 8th January 2016, I received a letter stating a default notice has been served under section 87(1) Consumer Act 1974 to bring my minimum payments of £1300 up to date by 5th February 2016.
I spoke to them around this date informing them I am still unwell and suffering from stress. They said they would not be able to give me further medical leave and I would need to speak to Step Change or fill in a payment plan form,etc and they gave me a further 14/28 days.
With my health issues and stress, I cannot deal with any more paperwork/stress/calls so decided that the best thing to do was to borrow money from friends and family to pay the total debt off which I gathered.
However today, I have received a letter stating a default notice has been registered on my credit file for the full amount owed £8000 {not the minimum amount previously claimed), stating I had a formal notice that gave me 28 days to fully clear my outstanding arrears (actually the formal notice only asked for the minimum payment arrears) and 'we didn't expect you to clear your arrears but we need to let you know that a default has now been registered with the credit reference agencies' and this will stay on my credit records for 6 years' .
The question I have is there anything I can do to remove this default notice. I cannot afford to have this on my credit files as I will be looking for a mortgage in the future and I would have thought that they would have at least contacted me one last time in view of our conversation and my health.
Does it stay on your records whether you pay or not and is it worth ringing the credit card company to discuss.
Any help/advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
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