Hi all,
My situation is keeping me up at night...I wonder if any of you have any suggestions as to my next course of action?!
I moved house in July 2014, after securing a deferement from Erudio Student Loans Co Ltd, at my old address.
I wrote to Erudio within a week of moving (a letter I have no proof of sending) to tell them of my address change.
After this I put Erudio out of my mind and waited to hear from them. It didn't register with me that I hadn't heard from them about a deferement for 2015..stupidly it didn't occur to me and I didn't even think about Erudio.
In October 2015 I got a letter from them saying that my loan account had been terminated and Capquest (a debt collection agency) were now dealing with my account.
I assumed that they had sold my loan to Capquest (as the government did to erudio) and contacted Capquest to tell them I was on a deferement from Erudio. They said they had no record of this and so I contacted Erudio by phone.
It was clear immediately that Erudio did not have my new address. They said they had been writing to me at my old address, that my account had been in arrears and so they would not reinstate my account and I had to repay the loan to Capquest.
I am well under the earnings threshold for repayment but they refuse to accept my account reinstatement, even though I have informed them that I sent them a letter with my address change (just as I had done 2 years earlier when I moved then) and that to repay would cause financial distress to my family ( I have a 5 year old).
I have taken this matter to the Financial Ombudsman, who found in favour of Erudio, and a CAB solicitor has told me that I have no winnable case (as I was willing to represent myself in court proceedings).
My arguments are:
That I DID write to Erudio to inform them of my address change.
That I did not receive any of their letters to my old address, informing me of arrears.
That they had an email address and phone number for me but failed to use these in 'trying' to communicate with me.
That to have to repay would cause crippling financial stress on my family - and I took out the loan in agreement that I would not be made to repay if I earned under a certain amount.
That this is a high price to pay for not realising that I should have had letters from them in March 2015.
Please anyone, is there any shred of hope of taking this case to court? I need some advice if any of you have it...I'm so stressed about how my son and I will live if forced to repay.
Thanks!!
My situation is keeping me up at night...I wonder if any of you have any suggestions as to my next course of action?!
I moved house in July 2014, after securing a deferement from Erudio Student Loans Co Ltd, at my old address.
I wrote to Erudio within a week of moving (a letter I have no proof of sending) to tell them of my address change.
After this I put Erudio out of my mind and waited to hear from them. It didn't register with me that I hadn't heard from them about a deferement for 2015..stupidly it didn't occur to me and I didn't even think about Erudio.
In October 2015 I got a letter from them saying that my loan account had been terminated and Capquest (a debt collection agency) were now dealing with my account.
I assumed that they had sold my loan to Capquest (as the government did to erudio) and contacted Capquest to tell them I was on a deferement from Erudio. They said they had no record of this and so I contacted Erudio by phone.
It was clear immediately that Erudio did not have my new address. They said they had been writing to me at my old address, that my account had been in arrears and so they would not reinstate my account and I had to repay the loan to Capquest.
I am well under the earnings threshold for repayment but they refuse to accept my account reinstatement, even though I have informed them that I sent them a letter with my address change (just as I had done 2 years earlier when I moved then) and that to repay would cause financial distress to my family ( I have a 5 year old).
I have taken this matter to the Financial Ombudsman, who found in favour of Erudio, and a CAB solicitor has told me that I have no winnable case (as I was willing to represent myself in court proceedings).
My arguments are:
That I DID write to Erudio to inform them of my address change.
That I did not receive any of their letters to my old address, informing me of arrears.
That they had an email address and phone number for me but failed to use these in 'trying' to communicate with me.
That to have to repay would cause crippling financial stress on my family - and I took out the loan in agreement that I would not be made to repay if I earned under a certain amount.
That this is a high price to pay for not realising that I should have had letters from them in March 2015.
Please anyone, is there any shred of hope of taking this case to court? I need some advice if any of you have it...I'm so stressed about how my son and I will live if forced to repay.
Thanks!!
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