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Banking Code and how hardship should have been dealt with historically

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  • Banking Code and how hardship should have been dealt with historically

    Using this post as a reference guide so this first bit is March 2005

    14 Financial difficulties –
    how we can help
    14.1 We will consider cases of financial difficulty sympathetically
    and positively. Our first step will be to try to contact you to
    discuss the matter.
    14.2 If you find yourself in financial difficulties, you should let
    us know as soon as possible. We will do all we can to
    help you to overcome your difficulties. With your cooperation,
    we will develop a plan with you for dealing
    with your financial difficulties and we will tell you in
    writing what we have agreed.
    14.3 The sooner we discuss your problems, the easier it will
    be for both of us to find a solution. The more you tell us
    about your full financial circumstances, the more we
    may be able to help.
    14.4 If you are in difficulties, you can also get help and
    advice from debt-counselling organisations. We will tell
    you where you can get free money advice. If you ask us
    to, we will work with debt-counselling organisations,
    such as Citizens Advice Bureaux, money advice centres
    or the Consumer Credit Counselling Service. Their
    contact details are as follows.
    • Advice UK – 020 7407 4070 (Home - AdviceUK)
    • Citizens Advice Bureaux – You can get the phone
    number of your local bureau from the phone book,
    the local library or Citizens Advice - the charity for your community
    • Citizens Advice Scotland – 0131 550 1000
    (The website of the Citizens Advice Bureau Service in Scotland
    )
    • Consumer Credit Counselling Service –
    0800 138 1111 (CCCS | Free debt help and debt advice from the UK's leading debt charity
    )
    • Money Advice Scotland – 0141 572 0237
    (Money Advice Scotland)
    • National Debtline – 0808 808 4000
    (National Debtline Call 0808 808 4000)
    • Payplan – 0800 085 4298 (Free Debt Management Plans, Free IVA Debt Advice and Free Debt Help | Debt Advice | Payplan)
    You should also be aware that there are other companies
    that charge a fee for managing your debts. It is your
    responsibility to check the fees that may be charged
    before asking these companies to act on your behalf.
    14.5 If you have debts with many creditors, a
    debt-counselling organisation may complete a
    Common Financial Statement (or equivalent
    acceptable to us) on your behalf, which we will accept
    as the basis for negotiations with you in drawing up a
    debt-management plan.
    14.6 In certain circumstances we may pass your debt to
    another organisation or debt-collection agency. We will
    always choose reputable firms which also agree to
    follow the Code when arranging repayment.
    14.7 In other circumstances, we may sell your debt. We will
    always choose reputable firms if we do this.
    (March 2005)
    http://www.bankingcode.org.uk/pdfdoc...ING%20CODE.pdf
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    Version March 2008

    14 Financial difficulties
    – how we can help
    14.1 We will be sympathetic and positive when we consider
    any financial difficulties you may have. Our first step will be
    to try to contact you to discuss the matter.
    14.2 If you find yourself in financial difficulties, you should let
    us know as soon as possible. We will do all we can to
    help you to overcome your difficulties. With your cooperation,
    we will develop a plan with you for dealing
    with your financial difficulties and we will tell you in
    writing what we have agreed.
    14.3 The sooner we discuss your problems, the easier it will
    be for both of us to find a solution. The more you tell us
    about your full financial circumstances, the more we
    may be able to help.
    14.4 If you are having difficulties, you can also get help and
    advice from debt-counselling organisations. We will tell
    you where you can get free money advice. If you ask us
    to, we will work with debt-counselling organisations,
    such as Citizens Advice, money advice centres or the
    Consumer Credit Counselling Service. Their contact
    details are as follows.
    • Advice UK
    Phone: 020 7407 4070
    Website: Home - AdviceUK
    • Citizens Advice
    Website: www citizensadvice.org.uk
    You can get the phone number of your local bureau
    from the phone book, the local library or from the
    website above.
    • Citizens Advice Scotland
    Phone: 0131 550 1000
    Website: The website of the Citizens Advice Bureau Service in Scotland

    • Consumer Credit Counselling Service
    Phone: 0800 138 1111
    Website: CCCS | Free debt help and debt advice from the UK's leading debt charity

    • Money Advice Scotland
    Phone: 0141 572 0237
    Website: Money Advice Scotland
    • National Debtline
    Phone: 0808 808 4000
    Website: National Debtline Call 0808 808 4000
    • Payplan
    Phone: 0800 917 7823
    Website: Free Debt Management Plans, Free IVA Debt Advice and Free Debt Help | Debt Advice | Payplan
    You should also be aware that there are other companies
    that charge a fee for managing your debts. It is your
    responsibility to check the fees that may be charged
    before asking these companies to act on your behalf.
    14.5 If you have debts with many creditors, a
    debt-counselling organisation may complete a
    Common Financial Statement (or an equivalent
    statement we accept) on your behalf, which we will
    accept as the basis for negotiations with you in drawing
    up a debt-management plan.

    http://www.bba.org.uk/content/1/c6/0..._Code_2008.pdf
    Last edited by natweststaffmember; 2nd April 2010, 12:09:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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