No idea how these agreements work but can't you just continue paying off £1 a month until the day you die?
I woiuld reccomend posting on the Mondey Saving Expert forum, people on there have been very helpful to me in the past
can you take out a loan over 5 years and take the hit on interest. A monthly payment comes out on a specified date? Ive done that and it’s a lot more manageable
Problem with there mate is , they will give you the morally correct advice 99% of the time , I'm not interested in morals when it comes to paying CC debt (being as honest as I can ) I'm interested in knowing if not paying is basically going to give me the same outcome on my credit ..
I can ask them that I suppose
Reading into it , part settled debt is still a big hit on your score and stays for 6 years
ok il give it a bashThink the answers are for the most part honest, and not all morally correct.
If you can afford the 2k get it off your file now. It'll show as settled and the 6yrs will start counting down. The longer you are in an agreement with the £1 a week the longer it'll be on your report for. I've stuck my head in the sand before and it doesn't work.. Get it gone if you can
I had similar. Found out it looks at affordability. Ive recently got a loan with a special rate. Sign up to clear score and they give you certain rates now and then. I got one with Better Borrow a couple of weeks back despite having the same issue as you did.Despite having a credit score over 850 , I cannot for the life of me get accepted for anything atm
Apart from really basic credit cards with a 150 limit
Despite having a credit score over 850 , I cannot for the life of me get accepted for anything atm
Apart from really basic credit cards with a 150 limit
Haven’t worked in credit cards for a few years but from memory they would have the same impact on your credit file whatever way you did it.
If it was me I would do the part settlement, if you just stop paying and get the default notice they can then sell the debt to a third party company and it may follow you around for a while.
I haven't heard of themHave you looked at Guarantor Loans?
I haven't heard of them
in 295 years? (if interest free)No idea how these agreements work but can't you just continue paying off £1 a month until the day you die?
in 295 years? (if interest free)
Too late tbh , however I'm very poor at haggling in generalI'd be trying £1000 or even half of it!
I may have misunderstood but can’t you keep paying the debt off but pay more than £1 a month?
I don’t know if this has any bearing in reality but when I just cleared my debts it felt better and my credit score started to creep up while I got better offers for credit.
So I have a debt of £3550 which I was paying 1 pound per month on after getting an arrangement 2 years ago that wouldn't put a default on my report .
It's a frozen account basically , a credit card .
So I've decided to offer them a settlement figure which was accepted of £2000 .
It will go down as part settled on my credit file , my credit score is actually half decent however....am I actually doing the right thing as it takes 6 years to come off my file (it will show negatively ) or is it best to default, not pay a thing , take the hit and wait the 7 years until it drops off my credit and rebuild then .
Advice .. both ways will have a negative impact
ok il give it a bash
So I have a debt of £3550 which I was paying 1 pound per month on after getting an arrangement 2 years ago that wouldn't put a default on my report .
At this point you just ignore them .Just going on from my post above, I'm now nearly 69, living on a state pension and receive disability benefits. I live in a social housing bungalow with zero savings. We bought our furniture from charity shops when we moved to Malvern. I'd love to see them get anything out of me!
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