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Overdraft Being Serviced But Not Reducing
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I’ve just found out that my son has an overdraft with Barclays of £900. He is, and has been servicing this, by paying £50 each month. He doesn’t use this account at all, now.
The debt is not being reduced at all, with the charges that the bank applies each month.
What can he do? Thanks.
The debt is not being reduced at all, with the charges that the bank applies each month.
What can he do? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well Chrissa1 should be no problems just talk to the bank. Funny thing is that until you have some sort of credit history that it can be difficult to secure a loan. Alternatively he could try and get a loan from a credit union e.g.
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Is he in a position to pay more than £50 a month. It's such an expensive way of borrowing he is effectively losing out on £50 a month. He should do whatever he can to repay it as quickly as possible. It may cause some short term pain but the debt could be cleared in less then a year and then he'll be £50 a month better off.
That's a shame because he may find he's paying £50 a month (£600 a year) for many years to come unless his financial circumstances change. And if interest rates go up, as expected. the repayments could increase.
If the money can't be found, ever by selling stuff on ebay etc or by making sacrifices for a few months (follow Martin Lewis advice), then he could look on the MSE website for the best loan deals so he can repay the expensive overdraft.
Things like changing his energy supplier or mobile phone contract, could save some money and switching bank account can bring in £125 cashback.
If the money can't be found, ever by selling stuff on ebay etc or by making sacrifices for a few months (follow Martin Lewis advice), then he could look on the MSE website for the best loan deals so he can repay the expensive overdraft.
Things like changing his energy supplier or mobile phone contract, could save some money and switching bank account can bring in £125 cashback.
If you are having to lend him money for his rent and he already has an overdraft he can't pay off then i think he needs some free debt counselling. You say he has a good income but it is clearly insufficient for his expenditure. It's worth checkih whether he is getting all the benefits (eg who gets the child benefit if he has two young children who i assume he is having to support as you mention them) and whether his wife is paying enough of the bills or getting all her entitlements to welfare. Sometimes drastic action is needed- swap bank, swap energy supplier, ditch sky TV, sell car and stuff on ebay, no alcohol/cigarettes or holidays or nights out (not saying your son spends money on these), or the situation will get worse. What will happen when you can no longer help with his rent?
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