My creditors
say they haven't received payment from you?
If you are in informal debt solution client and we have received your monthly
disposable income on the agreed date, your creditors will automatically
receive payment from us each month. We will send you a statement listing
each of your creditors and how much they have been paid. If a creditor tells
you they have not been paid, you can refer back to this statement or if
you are in any doubt please contact us.
A creditor telephones
me repeatedly chasing payment?
Explain that we are acting on our behalf and will be making proposals
for payment in due course. Get a name and telephone number from the creditor
and contact us with it. We will then contact the creditor and update them
on your case.
I need to open a
new bank account?
You can open an account with any bank that you don't owe money to. You
need to tell them that all you require is a basic bank account that you
can pay money into and set up direct debits or standing orders for bill
payments. You do not require an overdraft or chequebook or cheque card
but do need a cash card for ATM cash withdrawals.
I get a letter from
a solicitor or debt-collecting agent chasing an outstanding debt?
If we already have contact details for the solicitor or debt collecting
agent you do not need to send us the letter. If it is from someone saying
that they have had the debt passed to them to deal with then you need
to send it to us as soon as possible.
My creditors say
that you haven't contacted them?
If we tell you that we have contacted a creditor we will have evidence
of that contact both in document form and our record file that we have
for you on our database. Some creditors may say that they have not heard
from us in order to put pressure on you to make a payment to them. Simply
get a contact name and telephone number from the creditor and we will
contact them to confirm when and how we have contacted them.
I get a letter from
a creditor that wants to call and see me at my home or asks me to visit
their offices?
You do not have to agree to this. Simply inform us who the creditor is
and we will contact them on your behalf and explain what your intentions
are.
A creditor threatens
to send a bailiff to my house?
Usually bailiffs can only become involved if you have stopped making payments
after a County Court Judgement has been issued. Some creditors will mention
bailiffs as a scare tactic to get you to make payment. If you are not
sure what to do, please contact us.
I get a letter from
a solicitor or debt-collecting agent chasing an outstanding debt?
If we already have contact details for the solicitor or debt collecting
agent you do not need to send us the letter. If it is from someone saying
that they have had the debt passed to them to deal with then you need
to send it to us as soon as possible.
My creditors threaten
to take me to court?
Creditors will only usually threaten court action if they have been unable
to get any response from you regarding an outstanding debt. As a client
you can be sure that regular contact is maintained with your creditors
informing them fully regarding what particular stage we have reached with
your case and when they are likely to receive payment. This means that
court action is unlikely.
I get a threatening
letter from a creditor?
If we are already dealing with the particular creditor you do not need
to send us the letter. However, if the content of the letter causes you
concern, please do not hesitate in contacting us.
I have existing County
Court Judgements registered against me?
You must continue to make payments as agreed with the court. We will make
an allowance for any payments you make by including them in your regular
expenditures. If you are a legal debt solution client entering into an
I.V.A. or a Protected Trust Deed, once that arrangement is in place and
not before, you will stop making payments. You will be told when this
happens.
I receive a letter
saying that one of my debts has been passed onto another company to deal
with?
You will in due course receive correspondence from the company that the
debt has been passed on to. This will usually be a third party debt collecting
agent or the debt collecting division of a firm of solicitors. When this
happens you need to send the correspondence to us as soon as possible
so that we can contact them to inform them of your current circumstances.
My I.V.A./P.T.D.
is rejected by creditors?
In the unlikely event of this happening we will simply transfer your case
to our informal debt solutions department, arrange to meet with you again
so that you fully understand what this means and continue acting for you
in all dealings with your creditors. We will carry out annual reviews
and if your circumstances change so that a legal solution becomes a possibility
once more we will advise you accordingly.
I've forgotten to tell you about a creditor?
You need to inform us immediately if you have another creditor to add
to the ones we already know about. Failure to disclose all creditors can
jeopardise any agreement whether legal or informal that we make with your
creditors.
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