Hi,
I'm new to the forum and desperately seeking some debt advice.
To cut a very long story short, as well as £80K he ran up in his name my boyfriend also ran up £10,000 on two of my credit cards (I knew about this but stupidly thought we would get things sorted out when he was back in work) I also have a £20K loan taken out about two and a half years ago with my bank(RBS been with them about 15 years) which costs me £302 a month. The credit cards are costing a fortune in interest and its all I can do to keep up with that let alone dent the balance.
Last month he took a job in Australia, split up with me and is now refusing to pay anything further towards these debts. I dont even have a forwarding address for him. The only evidence I have that he acknowledges he owes me anything is that I was included for £7K on an IVA he was supposed to go into (he bailed on this).
I have spoken to Virgin and MBNA who have agreed to freeze interest for 3 months til May so I can make small pmnts. They have said that if things dont change after this I will have to go into an agreement with them which will last 5-10 years and show on my credit record. Has anyone done this with them? Will my bank find out? At the moment I am of the mind that I will have to do this but try and go on paying the bank loan as normal as I dont want to fall out with the bank as I am currently using my overdraft as well.
Any advice would be appreciated, I really dont know where to turn or what to do for the best. After the end of my relationship (and belive me I feel stupider than you can imagine for lending him so much money) this seems like the end of the world.
Thanks for reading.
Kate
PS - I should also have said that I have submitted I&E forms for both cards. The woman on the phone used these to calculate the reduced payments, however she said they wont take into account the £300 I have to pay on the loan.
PPS - I requested copies of my CCA's for both cards and they only have a signed form for one, they just sent me a copy of my latest statement (signed by them?!) and a copy of the terms & conditions.
I'm new to the forum and desperately seeking some debt advice.
To cut a very long story short, as well as £80K he ran up in his name my boyfriend also ran up £10,000 on two of my credit cards (I knew about this but stupidly thought we would get things sorted out when he was back in work) I also have a £20K loan taken out about two and a half years ago with my bank(RBS been with them about 15 years) which costs me £302 a month. The credit cards are costing a fortune in interest and its all I can do to keep up with that let alone dent the balance.
Last month he took a job in Australia, split up with me and is now refusing to pay anything further towards these debts. I dont even have a forwarding address for him. The only evidence I have that he acknowledges he owes me anything is that I was included for £7K on an IVA he was supposed to go into (he bailed on this).
I have spoken to Virgin and MBNA who have agreed to freeze interest for 3 months til May so I can make small pmnts. They have said that if things dont change after this I will have to go into an agreement with them which will last 5-10 years and show on my credit record. Has anyone done this with them? Will my bank find out? At the moment I am of the mind that I will have to do this but try and go on paying the bank loan as normal as I dont want to fall out with the bank as I am currently using my overdraft as well.
Any advice would be appreciated, I really dont know where to turn or what to do for the best. After the end of my relationship (and belive me I feel stupider than you can imagine for lending him so much money) this seems like the end of the world.
Thanks for reading.
Kate
PS - I should also have said that I have submitted I&E forms for both cards. The woman on the phone used these to calculate the reduced payments, however she said they wont take into account the £300 I have to pay on the loan.
PPS - I requested copies of my CCA's for both cards and they only have a signed form for one, they just sent me a copy of my latest statement (signed by them?!) and a copy of the terms & conditions.
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