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  • Lloyds TSB and Halifax

    Hi.

    To cut a long story short.... I started a DMP in 2009. A lot of my creditors defulted me 3 months later due to having to accept a reduced payment. Much to my horror, I checked my credit report last week and noticed that Lloyds TSB and Halifax have defaulted me in 2012. Which is 3 years later than any other creditor. They have put "Debt Management Plan" on my credit file.

    Is this allowed?

    I did complain to Experian but they got a response from both credtors telling me to get in touch with them directly and they cannot change the entries.

    My argument is that I would have been better ignoring the debt for 3 months rather than going on the DMP. These defaults would then be off my account in 3 years but instead I now have to wait till 2018!!!

    Any advice really appreciated.

    Thank you.
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    Re: Lloyds TSB and Halifax

    Oh and may I just add that about a year ago, I had to make a few lower payments to my creditors which the DMP said was fine as my circumstances change from time to time. Surely this can't be why they defaulted me?

    I guess that as soon as I went on the DMP I broke my contract with the creditors meaning they should have defaulted me a few months after that?

    It's all very confusing....

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    • #3
      Re: Lloyds TSB and Halifax

      Hi Danny,

      It's all very unfair. Thousands of folk are in the same boat as you.

      The banks have discretionary power to remove defaults and they should exercise that in a face to face meeting with them.

      Good luck.

      Rico.

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      • #4
        Re: Lloyds TSB and Halifax

        According to the ICO guidelines the default should have been entered 3-6 months after you entered into a payment plan.

        It's worth writing to them to quote the guidelines and see if you can persuade them to remove/amend it.
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        • #5
          Re: Lloyds TSB and Halifax

          Reckon I have a case then? Chances of it getting them changed to 2010?

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          • #6
            Re: Lloyds TSB and Halifax

            Originally posted by dannyfleet View Post
            Reckon I have a case then? Chances of it getting them changed to 2010?
            Worth posing the question to them
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            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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