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    Hi Everyone
    Could someone possibly give me some advice re Husband's old Provident Loan?
    Due to family circumstances and unemployment (me)! both of us have run up some debts. We have decided to withdraw some of our pension in order to pay off these and have offered creditors a full & final. I am working again but have run up so many debts that it is impossible to pay them all back 100%.
    He owes £1450 and has offered £800 but Lowell's have come back to us with this below. Any advice as to what to do would be greatly appreciated!
    Thank you!


    Good Afternoon,

    Thank you for your email.

    The details of your account are shown below.

    Lowell Reference – Provident Personal Credit Ltd

    Please rest assured we are happy to accept payment in affordable instalments.

    Your settlement offer

    In order for me to look into this for you, could you please let me know the reason you have requested a discount on this account.


    We’d also recommend that you register on our customer website to complete our interactive budget calculator. This will give us an understanding of your circumstances when reviewing your request.


    If you’re worried about your debts you can get free confidential advice from a number of independent organisations including:


    StepChange Debt Charity 0800 138 1111 www.stepchange.org

    National Debtline 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.org


    I have put your account on hold for 14 days to allow time for you to get back to us.


    I look forward to hearing from you.



    In order for evil to triumph it is necessary only that good men do nothing.
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    Diana M

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    • #3
      Anyone? Many thanks!
      In order for evil to triumph it is necessary only that good men do nothing.

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      • #4
        tagging Amethyst warwick65 too
        Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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          Did you just make the offer through their website or did you write to them, snail mail, and make the offer ? They have to check you aren't borrowing to repay, so it is always worth saying that you have a small amount of money available to attempt to sort out your debts and are making pro-rata offers to your creditors ( if that is what you are doing ) - they want your IE sheet to see if you can repay the full amount over a relatively short period so they can weight that up against settling for 50% in a full & final.

          Have you sent them a CCA request at all ? Any disputes on the debt ? ( worth raising those too with your settlement offer ( WITHOUT PREJUDICE ).

          Did you take proper advice on withdrawing sums from your pension btw ? ( just checking you're okay )
          #staysafestayhome

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