Re: Compass debt company
Hi Mox
Brilliant and well done.
One of the limitations of most Debt Management Companies (DMCs) appears to be their insistence that we pay proportionate amounts to each creditor and settle amounts proportionately. Whereas, you and I, and no doubt many others, appear to favour clearing those that we can afford thereby minimising the work involved. Also, I'm intending offering Full & Final Settlements (FFS) to those who cannot comply fully with my CCA letters. Clearly, it would be different if we suddenly won the lottery, gained an inheritance or found some lucrative criminal activity:judge2:, and we would then be able to spread our funds 'fairly' to the Debt Collection Agencies (DCAs).
I agree fully with the 'financial spreadsheet'. Don't you wish you had done this before? I find it a great challenge every few weeks to update it and reduce my outgoings. My task today was to reduce my Electricity and Gas SOs. I discovered a massive credit balance on my account and called the utility company who immediately refunded £500, and reduced my monthly electricity SO to £30 from £60. That's going to look good on my spreadsheet.
What with further savings on Sky TV, car insurance and cancelling an appliance maintenance plan, I'm quids in this month, but I'm sure there is more to be saved.
AND IT's FUN!!!!!! AND WE ARE IN CONTROL, which is the most important thing.
By the way, don't lose faith in all financial institutions; there is a small organisation on the Isle of Skye, a family business, Wee Willy McFie, IFA and Small Baubles Manager. You can trust Wee Willy. The rest are "a bit dodgy". :laugh:
Wingco
Originally posted by mox113
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Brilliant and well done.
One of the limitations of most Debt Management Companies (DMCs) appears to be their insistence that we pay proportionate amounts to each creditor and settle amounts proportionately. Whereas, you and I, and no doubt many others, appear to favour clearing those that we can afford thereby minimising the work involved. Also, I'm intending offering Full & Final Settlements (FFS) to those who cannot comply fully with my CCA letters. Clearly, it would be different if we suddenly won the lottery, gained an inheritance or found some lucrative criminal activity:judge2:, and we would then be able to spread our funds 'fairly' to the Debt Collection Agencies (DCAs).
I agree fully with the 'financial spreadsheet'. Don't you wish you had done this before? I find it a great challenge every few weeks to update it and reduce my outgoings. My task today was to reduce my Electricity and Gas SOs. I discovered a massive credit balance on my account and called the utility company who immediately refunded £500, and reduced my monthly electricity SO to £30 from £60. That's going to look good on my spreadsheet.
What with further savings on Sky TV, car insurance and cancelling an appliance maintenance plan, I'm quids in this month, but I'm sure there is more to be saved.
AND IT's FUN!!!!!! AND WE ARE IN CONTROL, which is the most important thing.
By the way, don't lose faith in all financial institutions; there is a small organisation on the Isle of Skye, a family business, Wee Willy McFie, IFA and Small Baubles Manager. You can trust Wee Willy. The rest are "a bit dodgy". :laugh:
Wingco
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