Hi,
I need advice and ASAP as Restons are threatening to proceed to court if I don't provide information they have requested by 5.30pm on Wednesday!!
Long story short....
I had an overdraft of £10,000 with Lloyds when I was made redundant 6 years ago. I was paying £150 a month in interest and charges which I couldn't afford as although I found a new job, I took almost a £10,000 pay cut, so I contacted lloyds and asked if there was anyway these could be "frozen" and I could pay off the balance. I was told to allow the account to go into default and then I could agree a repayment plan with their collections team. This I did and was happily paying it off at £50 a month.
Down the line, Lloyds sold the debt to Cabot, I went through an income and expenditure assessment and they agreed to continue the repayments at £50 and every 6 months we went through my income and expenditure again.
Cut to Jan this year and my bank made a balls up with my direct debits and most got cancelled, I thought I had gotten in touch with everyone to reset them back up again but apparently I missed the Cabot one.
I heard nothing from Cabot until April when I received a court summons from Restons!
I contacted both to attempt to rectify the situation and even offered to pay the missed payments but both refused.
I have no issue paying the debt but if I get a CCJ I could lose my job. I was advised by step change to file the admission paperwork along with a proposal for a Tomlin Order which I have done. Restons wrote back saying they wanted "evidence" supporting some of my other creditor payments and evidence that a CCJ would affect my employment, both of which I have provided.
They have refused my proposal for Tomlin Order but are also now requesting details of my TOTAL household income and expenditure, I asked why as previously nor Lloyds or Cabot required details of my husbands income (we have separate bank accounts) and what I have provided them with is details of my sole liabilities and only my share of our joint liabilities. Their response is that if I don't provide the information by 5.30pm on Wednesday 3rd August they will proceed with the CCJ. They have said they would consider a Tomlin order for an "increased amount" as they believe I can afford more but I can't!
As this was an overdraft I don't have a legal obligation to repay it all (I don't think?) as long as I pay interest and charges? - and there is no written agreement in place with set repayment amounts so surely they can't force me to pay more than the £50 previously agreed?
I don't know what to do next but whatever it needs to be by 5.30pm!
I need advice and ASAP as Restons are threatening to proceed to court if I don't provide information they have requested by 5.30pm on Wednesday!!
Long story short....
I had an overdraft of £10,000 with Lloyds when I was made redundant 6 years ago. I was paying £150 a month in interest and charges which I couldn't afford as although I found a new job, I took almost a £10,000 pay cut, so I contacted lloyds and asked if there was anyway these could be "frozen" and I could pay off the balance. I was told to allow the account to go into default and then I could agree a repayment plan with their collections team. This I did and was happily paying it off at £50 a month.
Down the line, Lloyds sold the debt to Cabot, I went through an income and expenditure assessment and they agreed to continue the repayments at £50 and every 6 months we went through my income and expenditure again.
Cut to Jan this year and my bank made a balls up with my direct debits and most got cancelled, I thought I had gotten in touch with everyone to reset them back up again but apparently I missed the Cabot one.
I heard nothing from Cabot until April when I received a court summons from Restons!
I contacted both to attempt to rectify the situation and even offered to pay the missed payments but both refused.
I have no issue paying the debt but if I get a CCJ I could lose my job. I was advised by step change to file the admission paperwork along with a proposal for a Tomlin Order which I have done. Restons wrote back saying they wanted "evidence" supporting some of my other creditor payments and evidence that a CCJ would affect my employment, both of which I have provided.
They have refused my proposal for Tomlin Order but are also now requesting details of my TOTAL household income and expenditure, I asked why as previously nor Lloyds or Cabot required details of my husbands income (we have separate bank accounts) and what I have provided them with is details of my sole liabilities and only my share of our joint liabilities. Their response is that if I don't provide the information by 5.30pm on Wednesday 3rd August they will proceed with the CCJ. They have said they would consider a Tomlin order for an "increased amount" as they believe I can afford more but I can't!
As this was an overdraft I don't have a legal obligation to repay it all (I don't think?) as long as I pay interest and charges? - and there is no written agreement in place with set repayment amounts so surely they can't force me to pay more than the £50 previously agreed?
I don't know what to do next but whatever it needs to be by 5.30pm!
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