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(@strid3r)
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Hi there Mark.
i have entered the trust deed a while ago now, and all was going well for me. however, just before Christmas last year, i have been diagnosed with a rare type of cancer and have since been off work. luckily, i continued to receive my full wage for 6 months, but i am still undergoing treatment and am not fit for work for another few months at least. now i will only receive half my wage as from 20 June and won't be able to continue making payments to the rate i have been paying.
i wonder what i have to do now to review my payment options, as i am currently in Germany for treatment.
Mark, i have emailed you a few days ago, but haven't hear back yet.

Please advise soon.
Thank you


   
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Mark McFadyen
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Hi strid3r

Sorry I ahve not been in the office for a few days, but will be in for a bot tomorrow.

Best idea is to email me a revised income and expenditure with the new figures and I'll have a look at it tomorrow.

Mark

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(@strid3r)
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Hi Mark,
thanks for the reply. I am in Germany at the moment and have not got my previous income expenditure form at hand. is it possible to email me one? otherwise, i will have to make one up and enter the figures as good as i can.
Thanks


   
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(@strid3r)
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Thank you, Mark.
I think we have sorted the issue.


   
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Mark McFadyen
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Hi strid3r

No problem. As you said, it's incredible how quickly the time has passed & really pleased to find that there's only one payment remaining.

I'll keep my eye on things and process the discharge ASAP.

Mark

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