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(un)Proud owner of debts around 8k.....
......And lady luck hasnt visited me for a while!
I am out of work. Have no bank account, (only a post office one that doesnt allow DD or SO's!!) On state benefits and in Rented accommodation.
Bailiffs keep a-comming, letters keep arriving!!
would anywhere give me a loan???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So its off to the CAB you go.
1. depending what form your debts are in they may save you money by giving a lower rate of interest (eg if you've got a lot on store cards)
2. If you have lots of creditors at the moment, at least this would mean only one company to deal with which may make things a bit easier to handle.
Sorry - just come accross this question. Bankruptcy does only lsat for one year now thanks to the Enterprise Act (for the pedants it can last longer if the receiver thinks you are hiding things etc) - it will however remain on your credit file for 6 years - this will obviously impair your credit rating for 7 years in total.
It will also not wipe out all your debts - any student loans will still need to be repaid, and any fines that are due under criminal proceedings (including parking fines) will still need to be repaid.
DO NOT go to Provident or any similar.
If your debts were under 5k you could get an Administration order through the courts, but in any case it's not hopeless.
As mentioned earlier, go to the CAB or similar non-profit debt counsellors (private ones like you see on the telly promising to sort it all out, will charge for their work which is all pretty standard stuff).
For those that are interested I run a solutions company, there are very few debt management companies that will take somebody on who is on benefits. We run a program for �virtually hopeless� cases and charge 15% of the monthly amount. If someone is paying us �100 a month for looking after 10 of their creditors I do not feel we have �ripped them off�!!! Be warned, there are companies that will.
I would also like to point out that creditors cannot expect government paid funds to be paid to them as these funds are allocated to keep the person alive and not to repay their creditors. As long as a �sensible payment� is made appropriate to your circumstances there is basically jacksquat that the creditors can do, this being backed by a report issued by Lord Justice Wollfe in 1999.
Also, anyone, including bankrupts, can open a basic bank account with just about any high street bank, the rules changed end of 2000. You don�t get a cheque book or overdraft but you can set up standing orders/direct debits and you get a cash machine card, normally enough to get people back on their feet.
Pete (debt practitioner)
M.D. Chambers Moore Ltd
www.chambersmoore.co.uk
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