Hi all, and thanks in advance.
I have received a letter today from Reston Solicitors, saying that they have been instructed by Cabolt to proceed with CC proceedings to get a CCJ, if I do not reply by Thursday 25 September with full payment, or fill our the income expenditure form etc and possibly they will enter into a payment plan.
I do not argue with the debt, its an old credit card from the Halifax, that I had entered into a payment plan with, and this was in situe for some years, however I changed bank accounts and with that I did not set up a new standing order, hence now I am in this situation. No doubt a situation I regret.
As you can imagine, I am worrying myself senseless, after receiving the letter today, Im now in full on panic mode.
I am going to respond to the letter and make an offer of payment.
However, from what I have read about Restons they seem to be most disagreeable, and by the looks of it they are going to refuse my offer and go for a charging order on my home.
My position is this; I am self employed, I run a B&B, and make very little money and have been in some financial distress for some years. But every year I hope it will get better.. Im on all sorts of pills and potions from my Dr because of the stress of trying to keep it all together, which I am...just...
I have heard that Restons are very keen to get charging orders on your home. But if my home is my business can they do this? This debt is not a business debt, it was a credit card that I had years ago circa 2003/4.
Do I point this out to them on my response letter?
Am I looking at this from the wrong angle? Is a charging order that bad? I would much prefer coming to some payment plan arrangement, rather then a CCJ.. or a charging order. Im self employed and it can be very bad for me.
Im trying to think of the worst case scenario and trying to avoid it. I dont want to put my foot in it by saying the wrong thing.
I would appreciate any advice.
Many thanks
B
I have received a letter today from Reston Solicitors, saying that they have been instructed by Cabolt to proceed with CC proceedings to get a CCJ, if I do not reply by Thursday 25 September with full payment, or fill our the income expenditure form etc and possibly they will enter into a payment plan.
I do not argue with the debt, its an old credit card from the Halifax, that I had entered into a payment plan with, and this was in situe for some years, however I changed bank accounts and with that I did not set up a new standing order, hence now I am in this situation. No doubt a situation I regret.
As you can imagine, I am worrying myself senseless, after receiving the letter today, Im now in full on panic mode.
I am going to respond to the letter and make an offer of payment.
However, from what I have read about Restons they seem to be most disagreeable, and by the looks of it they are going to refuse my offer and go for a charging order on my home.
My position is this; I am self employed, I run a B&B, and make very little money and have been in some financial distress for some years. But every year I hope it will get better.. Im on all sorts of pills and potions from my Dr because of the stress of trying to keep it all together, which I am...just...
I have heard that Restons are very keen to get charging orders on your home. But if my home is my business can they do this? This debt is not a business debt, it was a credit card that I had years ago circa 2003/4.
Do I point this out to them on my response letter?
Am I looking at this from the wrong angle? Is a charging order that bad? I would much prefer coming to some payment plan arrangement, rather then a CCJ.. or a charging order. Im self employed and it can be very bad for me.
Im trying to think of the worst case scenario and trying to avoid it. I dont want to put my foot in it by saying the wrong thing.
I would appreciate any advice.
Many thanks
B
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