Hi
Before I met my wife I lived by myself after a long term relationship I was in ended, I used all my savings to pay for the deposit on my old house etc and once on my own I found it very difficult to maintain any kind of comfortable existence. I could not afford to heat my house, I lived on toast I never went out, all I did was work and sit at home. I became depressed and my health suffered.
I had to use a credit card to pay for car repairs, petrol, shopping, vets bills. I know this was not ideal but I had no option, inevitably I stared struggling to make repayments. In 1999 I saw an advert in the local free paper about removing debts and paying a small monthly payment. The company was a debt management firm I gave them my details and they said to stop paying any creditors and they would take care of everything. I was told they would initiate token payments, they told me I must set up a savings plan with them which would be used to eventually settle all my debts in full.
I ended up with a CCJ from Lloyd’s Bank for a balance of around £2950, to be repaid at £3 per month to their nominated solicitors I was told this would stay on my credit record for six years or until my savings built up to part settle the debt. I kept up my savings payments to the debt management company and paying my £3 monthly CCJ. During the spring of 2003 my savings payments stopped being accepted, I eventually found out that the firm had been put into liquidation, and the owner had absconded. Needless to say I lost all my savings payments!
Eventually the CCJ dropped off my record and I continued to pay my £3 monthly never missing, never late. Then in February this year I received a letter from Moorcroft Debt Recovery asking me to ring them, I panicked and did this straight away, I said I had been paying the £3 monthly from a previous CCJ to the nominated representative of the creditor, the person I spoke to said “we've been handling those payments for a while now" and “this is just a review and we will do another in six months".
I received a letter from Moorcroft last Thursday asking for income and expenditure to review my payments, this letter made me feel physically sick, I lost my Father late last year and have been on strong Anti-Depressants, I feel anxious, I an not sleeping. I called into the Citizens Advice and they said to ring Moorcroft and explain your current health issues.
I rang them and spoke to someone who seemed very understanding I explained my health problems. He went on to say a note would be added to my account and the tone of any communication would be considerate of this. He said a letter would be sent out with the form in...it arrived with the same tone as the previous one.
I am now physically worried about this, I do not want my previous struggles, issues and past life to come back and haunt me. I cannot afford to pay this full amount and have confided in a relative who has offered to give me some money to try to arrange this as a F & F settlement, I feel I need to do this to save my health more than anything!
I have no idea of my rights in any of this and any support and advice would be so welcome! This debt is over twenty years old and currently stands at £2370, am I missing anything?
Would anyone be able to help advise me as I am so worried I would make things worse!
DC18
Before I met my wife I lived by myself after a long term relationship I was in ended, I used all my savings to pay for the deposit on my old house etc and once on my own I found it very difficult to maintain any kind of comfortable existence. I could not afford to heat my house, I lived on toast I never went out, all I did was work and sit at home. I became depressed and my health suffered.
I had to use a credit card to pay for car repairs, petrol, shopping, vets bills. I know this was not ideal but I had no option, inevitably I stared struggling to make repayments. In 1999 I saw an advert in the local free paper about removing debts and paying a small monthly payment. The company was a debt management firm I gave them my details and they said to stop paying any creditors and they would take care of everything. I was told they would initiate token payments, they told me I must set up a savings plan with them which would be used to eventually settle all my debts in full.
I ended up with a CCJ from Lloyd’s Bank for a balance of around £2950, to be repaid at £3 per month to their nominated solicitors I was told this would stay on my credit record for six years or until my savings built up to part settle the debt. I kept up my savings payments to the debt management company and paying my £3 monthly CCJ. During the spring of 2003 my savings payments stopped being accepted, I eventually found out that the firm had been put into liquidation, and the owner had absconded. Needless to say I lost all my savings payments!
Eventually the CCJ dropped off my record and I continued to pay my £3 monthly never missing, never late. Then in February this year I received a letter from Moorcroft Debt Recovery asking me to ring them, I panicked and did this straight away, I said I had been paying the £3 monthly from a previous CCJ to the nominated representative of the creditor, the person I spoke to said “we've been handling those payments for a while now" and “this is just a review and we will do another in six months".
I received a letter from Moorcroft last Thursday asking for income and expenditure to review my payments, this letter made me feel physically sick, I lost my Father late last year and have been on strong Anti-Depressants, I feel anxious, I an not sleeping. I called into the Citizens Advice and they said to ring Moorcroft and explain your current health issues.
I rang them and spoke to someone who seemed very understanding I explained my health problems. He went on to say a note would be added to my account and the tone of any communication would be considerate of this. He said a letter would be sent out with the form in...it arrived with the same tone as the previous one.
I am now physically worried about this, I do not want my previous struggles, issues and past life to come back and haunt me. I cannot afford to pay this full amount and have confided in a relative who has offered to give me some money to try to arrange this as a F & F settlement, I feel I need to do this to save my health more than anything!
I have no idea of my rights in any of this and any support and advice would be so welcome! This debt is over twenty years old and currently stands at £2370, am I missing anything?
Would anyone be able to help advise me as I am so worried I would make things worse!
DC18
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