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im in debt help me squirm out of it!
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had a failed buisness and owe a lot of money,can i change my name move in with some1 and be rid of my debts ,or will my debts follow me 2 this new address.?
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Your debts will of course follow you. If you are in debt there are lot of options avavilable to you including bankruptcy, IVAs etc.
Try contacting the CCCS - a free debt counselling service http://www.cccs.co.uk/
Your debts will of course follow you. If you are in debt there are lot of options avavilable to you including bankruptcy, IVAs etc.
Try contacting the CCCS - a free debt counselling service http://www.cccs.co.uk/
Once a CCJ has been issued they can track you through your National Insurance number, which would rule out you ever having a job or claiming benefit or they can track you via your driving licence and if you do not notify DVLA of a change of address you a breaking the law!!
I think you are up a creek without a paddle mate!!
I think you are up a creek without a paddle mate!!
Thats funny ratter because my solicitor told me that no-one who is chasing you for money except a govt agency can obtain this info due to data protection.
If it is a bank, credit card people etc they can do ****** all. You are untraceable thro your NI.
I owed 40K, moved address, didn't leave a forwarding one, didn't go on the electoral register and 3 1/2 years later no-one has found me and to my knowledge there are no CCJ's against me and I have not been declared bankrupt.
If it is a bank, credit card people etc they can do ****** all. You are untraceable thro your NI.
I owed 40K, moved address, didn't leave a forwarding one, didn't go on the electoral register and 3 1/2 years later no-one has found me and to my knowledge there are no CCJ's against me and I have not been declared bankrupt.
most people these days have huge debts
who the bloody hell do you think is gonna clear the debt.
it makes me mad that people are allowed to just walk away because other hardworking ******* have to have interest rises and higher charges to pay off other peoples debts.
i understand what it is like as we work hard to pay off a debt from a failed business.
accept your responsibilities and seek the help you need to pay off these debts at a reasonable rate
lenders are not charities
who the bloody hell do you think is gonna clear the debt.
it makes me mad that people are allowed to just walk away because other hardworking ******* have to have interest rises and higher charges to pay off other peoples debts.
i understand what it is like as we work hard to pay off a debt from a failed business.
accept your responsibilities and seek the help you need to pay off these debts at a reasonable rate
lenders are not charities
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