Hello there,
I do hope someone can help.
In summary my husband and I ran up LloydsTSB CC debts of approx 30KGBP after he suffered an accident at work and was unable to work. He was eventually compensated but we used the money towards a deposit for our home.
Since we fell into arrears our debt was passed to AIC and we set up a successful repayment plan which lasted for about 3 years. Then suddenly and without warning in October 2012 they told us to stop our Direct Debit as they were no longer handling the debt. Since then we have literally been around the houses.....So far this year we have been told to work with Westcot, Iqor (never any reply), Robinson Way, CapQuest and now HL Legal. Clearly something is not working here. It is very unsatisfactory to us all and is hardly going to result in a workable solution.We keep getting letters saying a payment plan cannot be arranged when all we have been doing since AIC terminated the plan we had last year is 'to' rearrange one! We are trying to do this and have provided all information requested.UK based Debt Recovery agencies provide numbers that mostly cannot be telephoned from overseas so we are trying to rely on snail mail and email. When we have managed to get through we are told 'oh forget email and snail mail, you'll never get an answer'. We then get passed onto yet another company.
We've complained to CapQuest but then get another letter from HL Legal saying they are taking court action against us.
So in a nutshell, where do we stand? We have moved several times and have always ensured these people can contact us, but now I am wondering if we should just have ignored them. Thing is Australia is incredibly tough when it comes to defaults of any kind (e.g. if you are one day late with a repayment of say $10 they'll be straight on the phone) and our credit history and status here is unblemished.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks all,
Liv
I do hope someone can help.
In summary my husband and I ran up LloydsTSB CC debts of approx 30KGBP after he suffered an accident at work and was unable to work. He was eventually compensated but we used the money towards a deposit for our home.
Since we fell into arrears our debt was passed to AIC and we set up a successful repayment plan which lasted for about 3 years. Then suddenly and without warning in October 2012 they told us to stop our Direct Debit as they were no longer handling the debt. Since then we have literally been around the houses.....So far this year we have been told to work with Westcot, Iqor (never any reply), Robinson Way, CapQuest and now HL Legal. Clearly something is not working here. It is very unsatisfactory to us all and is hardly going to result in a workable solution.We keep getting letters saying a payment plan cannot be arranged when all we have been doing since AIC terminated the plan we had last year is 'to' rearrange one! We are trying to do this and have provided all information requested.UK based Debt Recovery agencies provide numbers that mostly cannot be telephoned from overseas so we are trying to rely on snail mail and email. When we have managed to get through we are told 'oh forget email and snail mail, you'll never get an answer'. We then get passed onto yet another company.
We've complained to CapQuest but then get another letter from HL Legal saying they are taking court action against us.
So in a nutshell, where do we stand? We have moved several times and have always ensured these people can contact us, but now I am wondering if we should just have ignored them. Thing is Australia is incredibly tough when it comes to defaults of any kind (e.g. if you are one day late with a repayment of say $10 they'll be straight on the phone) and our credit history and status here is unblemished.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks all,
Liv
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