Hi there,
Umm... I don't really know where to start. About a year ago I developed a serious gambling addiction and began burning through money at an alarming rate.
Earlier this year I took out multiple payday loans to fund my habit, Every month my entire wage was going to paying off these debts. Last month I lost my job but the debts are still there. My bank accounts are overdrawn and I've applied for Jobseekers and of course, am looking for any job that will take me.
Instead of sorting the problem I buried my head in the sand and ignored it. I have 2 loans left to pay, one is to Wonga for around £350 and I owed QuickQuid £320. I have literally no money but received an e-mail from QQ saying they had sold my debt to MacKenzie Hall. I have no assets whatsoever so have no way of making money. I live at home with my Mum and Sister who are aware of my problem and helped me in the past to stop, but are unaware of these debts.
I googled the company name and found this forum, any help whatsoever would be massively appreciated. Should I contact Wonga over the phone to explain the situation? And what should I do to prepare myself for the inevitable bombardment from MacKenzie Hall?
Thanks again for any advice,
Martin
Umm... I don't really know where to start. About a year ago I developed a serious gambling addiction and began burning through money at an alarming rate.
Earlier this year I took out multiple payday loans to fund my habit, Every month my entire wage was going to paying off these debts. Last month I lost my job but the debts are still there. My bank accounts are overdrawn and I've applied for Jobseekers and of course, am looking for any job that will take me.
Instead of sorting the problem I buried my head in the sand and ignored it. I have 2 loans left to pay, one is to Wonga for around £350 and I owed QuickQuid £320. I have literally no money but received an e-mail from QQ saying they had sold my debt to MacKenzie Hall. I have no assets whatsoever so have no way of making money. I live at home with my Mum and Sister who are aware of my problem and helped me in the past to stop, but are unaware of these debts.
I googled the company name and found this forum, any help whatsoever would be massively appreciated. Should I contact Wonga over the phone to explain the situation? And what should I do to prepare myself for the inevitable bombardment from MacKenzie Hall?
Thanks again for any advice,
Martin
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