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(@sweetcaroline)
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HI,I HAVE MADE MY LAST PAYMENT AND I AM SO HAPPY, AND REC'D MY FORM 5 AFTER 2 WEEKS MY QUESTION IS WHAT DO I DO KNOW IS IT UP TO ME TO CONTACT MY CREDITORS WITH A COPY OF MY FORM 5 AND TRY AND GET MY CREDIT RATING BACK ON TRACK AND IF SO IS THERE A STANDARD LETTER I CAN COPY AND USE.

THIS FORUM IS A GREAT HELP AND FOR ANYONE STARTING OUT YES IT IS HARD AND SEEMS LIKE A VERY LONG TIME BUT IT IS SO WORTH IT IN THE END.

Sweetcaroline


   
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TDA (Debt Adviser)
(@tda-debt-adviser)
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Hi sweetcaroline.

Well done on completing your trust deed.

I'd leave this a few weeks to give your creditors a chance to update your credit file without prompting.

Once some time has elapsed get a copy of your credit report and see which creditors you might need to push in the right direction.

Qualified Debt Adviser & Forum Administrator - Ask me anything about Trust Deeds


   
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David Tannock
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Hi sweetcaroline,

Well done on reaching this point and successfully completing your Trust a Deed.

Best wishes for the future.

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Kevin Mapstone
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Congratulations sweet Caroline. Glad the forum has helped you along the way.

Scottish Debt Solutions Expert - Ask me for help setting up a Scottish Trust Deed or Debt Arrangement Scheme plan.


   
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Mark McFadyen
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Hi sweetcaroline

Well done on reaching the end and getting your Form 5.

As TDA says, probably best to leave it for a few weeks and then check your credit file. You will need to deal with this yourself, although you should be able to get all the information/account numbers etc from your trustee to assist with this.

Mark

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(@sweetcaroline)
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will do as you suggest and give it a few months. Thanks again for the advice.

Sweetcaroline


   
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