Hi All,
Can you help me? I have a credit card debt of £5855 with HSBC which I ceased paying and went into arrears around 4 years ago.
I have recieved various letters advising further action, however on 30 October, the letters got more serious. They have stated that they know that I am a homeowner (I am) and that they are going to refer the account to their internal legal department who will "consider initiating bankruptcy proceedings".
They have given me 10 days to respond, if I dont respond, then the account will be passed to their internal legal department without further notice.
So, ideally, I was hoping to make it past the 6 year mark and not acknowledge the debt. However, I cant run the risk of them bankrupting me and losing the house, its not worth it.
That said, I am a single parent and I will struggle to pay any amount back. What do you think the best course of action would be? Do you have any advice? Am hoping that I can somehow delay them and keep them stalling for 2 more years, is that reasonble or really risky?
I have been given advice that has suggested that I make them an offer of around 10% of the balance in order to clear it - does that work? I could potentially do that in the new year.
Any advice around tactics of either 1) avoiding the debt altogether or 2) paying it back at a reduced amount would be grateful.
I really dont want to go into a million year payment plan for a £10 a month that needs to be revisited every 3 months..... its just too hard and depressing.
Any advice that you have gratefully received. Thank you and I hope I dont sound to cheeky xxxxx
Can you help me? I have a credit card debt of £5855 with HSBC which I ceased paying and went into arrears around 4 years ago.
I have recieved various letters advising further action, however on 30 October, the letters got more serious. They have stated that they know that I am a homeowner (I am) and that they are going to refer the account to their internal legal department who will "consider initiating bankruptcy proceedings".
They have given me 10 days to respond, if I dont respond, then the account will be passed to their internal legal department without further notice.
So, ideally, I was hoping to make it past the 6 year mark and not acknowledge the debt. However, I cant run the risk of them bankrupting me and losing the house, its not worth it.
That said, I am a single parent and I will struggle to pay any amount back. What do you think the best course of action would be? Do you have any advice? Am hoping that I can somehow delay them and keep them stalling for 2 more years, is that reasonble or really risky?
I have been given advice that has suggested that I make them an offer of around 10% of the balance in order to clear it - does that work? I could potentially do that in the new year.
Any advice around tactics of either 1) avoiding the debt altogether or 2) paying it back at a reduced amount would be grateful.
I really dont want to go into a million year payment plan for a £10 a month that needs to be revisited every 3 months..... its just too hard and depressing.
Any advice that you have gratefully received. Thank you and I hope I dont sound to cheeky xxxxx
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