Hi I have been a customer with brighthouse for a year now we get 300 a fortnight on esa because my husband is disabled we are paying 167 a fortnight to brighthouse my husbands health has got worse we missed 2 payments then started to get knocks on door from brighthouse everyday I spoke to the bloke Wednesday he said I had to give back some stuff but not the computer as it's nearly paid for or pay 70 by Saturday otherwise I'll be taken to court my brother made that payment for me but they said I had to make the normal 167 payment Monday but we are unable to I know I owe the money I will pay but they won't take less now I'm thinking off letting them take me to court to get payments reduced is this a better option
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Re: brighthouse
How long have you been paying for the items separately - are any (or all) of them paid up to over 1/3 of the total cost?
1, If they are over 1/3 paid, BHwould have to get a court order to get them back (they are 'protected' after 1/3 is paid off).
2, If they are not over 1/3 paid, BH would still have to get a court order to re-possess the goods (and they cannot force entry to your property either
Have a look at your agreement(s) find out how much you have paid off each item ...
Also, have you got Optional Service Cover on your goods (these are 'extra' insurance payments on top of your weekly payment for the items)?
if yes:
1, Did you actually need it? - are you insured through your normal house insurance etc...
2, Were you given the option of taking it or not (asked if you have house/contents insurance)?
Kati xLast edited by Kati; 31st January 2015, 14:58:PM.Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
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Originally posted by diana View PostWe have had computer a year couple of phones nearly a year then couple other bits nearly a year I asked to take of osc they said it's not optional have to have it
Not what it says on here
TerminationYou can terminate your Optional Service Cover at any time on giving 7 days’ notice to BrightHouse. Your Optional Service Coveris renewable each time your payment is due. If the amount due is not paid the Optional Service Cover will lapse
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Originally posted by diana View PostI asked to take of osc they said it's not optional have to have it
see pdf - https://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 - page 4
Termination
You can terminate your Optional Service Cover at any time on giving 7 days’ notice to BrightHouse. Your Optional Service Cover
is renewable each time your payment is due. If the amount due is not paid the Optional Service Cover will lapse.
How long are each of your contracts meant to run? Am I right in thinking that (usually) they are about 2yrs altogether? If so ... you have paid over 1/3 of those that are over a year oldDebt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.
It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...
recte agens confido
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Any advice I provide is given without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.
I can be emailed if you need my help loading pictures/documents to your thread. My email address is Kati@legalbeagles.info
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Specialist advice can be sought via our sister site JustBeagle
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