Hi Guys, I am in a little in the dark with this one, I took out a second mortgage,consolidation loan with FRST PLUS, 5 years ago this December past, the loan had a protection scheme built in to it, if no claim was made in the first 5 years you received back £7500. In July of this year I was unfortunately taken ill and contacted the customer sservices of FIRST PLUS I told the lady of my circumstances (see HELP NEEDED WITH BRYAN CARTER) she adised me not to claim as the outlay of £2250 would be dwarfed by the £7500 I would receive in December, I called them yesterday and enquired when the cheque would arrive only to be told that because I went to arrrears in 2006,which was cleared by a lump sum payment, I no longer am entitled to the £7500.
I borrowed the monthly payment on the premise of the payment being made.
Not only was i given the wrong advice but I have also found out that FIRST PLUS have frozen the interst on the account at 11.9% because I defaulted on the repayments.
For those who know my situation I feel I have been shafted, and am now deeper in the poo than I previous thought, I would also add that FIRST PLUS never ever answer letters, never issue statements( unless you pay £25.00) so it is impossible to see what you owe or where you are in the context of the loan.
I have asked them to lodge a complaint but I am realy in dire trouble as I owe the mother in law the £2250 and she needs the cash, Once again I need your help!!!!!
I borrowed the monthly payment on the premise of the payment being made.
Not only was i given the wrong advice but I have also found out that FIRST PLUS have frozen the interst on the account at 11.9% because I defaulted on the repayments.
For those who know my situation I feel I have been shafted, and am now deeper in the poo than I previous thought, I would also add that FIRST PLUS never ever answer letters, never issue statements( unless you pay £25.00) so it is impossible to see what you owe or where you are in the context of the loan.
I have asked them to lodge a complaint but I am realy in dire trouble as I owe the mother in law the £2250 and she needs the cash, Once again I need your help!!!!!
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