Hi,
I've recieved a letter this morning from 1st credit entitled Bankruptcy Proceedings Being Considered. The letter states they are considering a statutory demand under the insolvency act 1986 as they're unaware of any legally valid reason for non payment or of a reasonable offer being made. The letter relates to a credit card debt with OPUS (previously citibank) of £2,583.66.
Firstly I should state that I fully intend to pay this debt off. I was on a DMP with the CCCS until I seperated with my spouse last year and all of our debt was included on the DMP both joint and individual. When we seperated the DMP was cancelled and I have been negotiating creditor by creditor to try to freeze interest and agree payment plans etc. Financial commitments are rent, child maintenance, debts, utilities etc as my wife remained in the marital home and I moved out. My wife has taken up another DMP with the CCCS but I wanted to do this myself as although the CCCS are reputable I felt they are never going to be as committed to get interest frozen etc as I would be when it's my debt!
Prior to finding this forum I took a call on Saturday from a lady from 1st credit. I explained the circumstances and made an offer to pay of £60 per month. she advised I was in the bankruptcy cycle? and that they could only accept £108 per month over 24 months. I was then asked whether I had any equity in my home etc and she advised she would have to speak to her boss and come back to me this week. I've not heard anything yet.
Following the call and after finding this forum and reading up on 1st credit I sent the following email
Further to our telephone conversation this morning, can I ask that any discussions relating to monthly payments, bankruptcy (which was mentioned by yourselves) are put in writing. I am also seeking advice from the CAB on this matter.
Through personal distress and financial hardship I am endeavouring to settle the outstanding monies owed to my creditors. I reiterate the offer made today of £60 per month. I cannot increase that offer without upsetting arrangements with my other creditors whom I am also trying to deal with on a fair basis. In addition to this can I add that less than £60 a month was accepted by OPUS when I was in an debt management plan with the CCCS. My financial circumstances have worsened since then following the breakdown of my marriage and subsequent seperation.
I look forward to hearing from you in due course and I appreciate your understanding on this matter
I've not recieved any response to this or acknowledgement of receipt and I'm not sure where to go with it next. I have a feeling they will follow up on saturdays conversation with a telephone call and ignore my requests to put things in writing so my feeling is I should send them a letter? Should I send a letter and make a payment of £60 to back up my intention to pay?
Help please?
I've recieved a letter this morning from 1st credit entitled Bankruptcy Proceedings Being Considered. The letter states they are considering a statutory demand under the insolvency act 1986 as they're unaware of any legally valid reason for non payment or of a reasonable offer being made. The letter relates to a credit card debt with OPUS (previously citibank) of £2,583.66.
Firstly I should state that I fully intend to pay this debt off. I was on a DMP with the CCCS until I seperated with my spouse last year and all of our debt was included on the DMP both joint and individual. When we seperated the DMP was cancelled and I have been negotiating creditor by creditor to try to freeze interest and agree payment plans etc. Financial commitments are rent, child maintenance, debts, utilities etc as my wife remained in the marital home and I moved out. My wife has taken up another DMP with the CCCS but I wanted to do this myself as although the CCCS are reputable I felt they are never going to be as committed to get interest frozen etc as I would be when it's my debt!
Prior to finding this forum I took a call on Saturday from a lady from 1st credit. I explained the circumstances and made an offer to pay of £60 per month. she advised I was in the bankruptcy cycle? and that they could only accept £108 per month over 24 months. I was then asked whether I had any equity in my home etc and she advised she would have to speak to her boss and come back to me this week. I've not heard anything yet.
Following the call and after finding this forum and reading up on 1st credit I sent the following email
Further to our telephone conversation this morning, can I ask that any discussions relating to monthly payments, bankruptcy (which was mentioned by yourselves) are put in writing. I am also seeking advice from the CAB on this matter.
Through personal distress and financial hardship I am endeavouring to settle the outstanding monies owed to my creditors. I reiterate the offer made today of £60 per month. I cannot increase that offer without upsetting arrangements with my other creditors whom I am also trying to deal with on a fair basis. In addition to this can I add that less than £60 a month was accepted by OPUS when I was in an debt management plan with the CCCS. My financial circumstances have worsened since then following the breakdown of my marriage and subsequent seperation.
I look forward to hearing from you in due course and I appreciate your understanding on this matter
I've not recieved any response to this or acknowledgement of receipt and I'm not sure where to go with it next. I have a feeling they will follow up on saturdays conversation with a telephone call and ignore my requests to put things in writing so my feeling is I should send them a letter? Should I send a letter and make a payment of £60 to back up my intention to pay?
Help please?
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