quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant Barry has kindly sent a copy of this document to a colleague here. It's in a publication called "I...
One would have thought that by passing your financial details to anyone without your permission would be infringing the Data Protection Act....
quote:Originally posted by sherlock Coco, each Credit Union will have their own policy on credit checking and most wouldn't for a small loan if you w...
Saving accounts are not an issue coco, just trying to get a loan via a Credit union may be difficult......
I can tell you that some Credit Unions will allow you to save but if you ask for a loan they run the same credit checks that any High Street Bank will...
You make it sound so appealing.......
As they are based in Manchester thus cannot administer Trust Deeds I'd guess they'd take an admin fee off you then pass you and your details to a Sco...
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant As Mark always says Porcupine... "get it in writing"! [:)] I have, I've copied this page and ...
quote:Originally posted by Mark McFadyen Hi porcupine I would go for the 2nd option. I think an extension would be more than acceptable, but as T...
ElizaS..... In my case I only got a few phone calls and as TDA said, I would just politely advise them that I had signed a Trust Deed and would the...
As I work for a Housing Association I can advise you how we deal with Rent Arrears for tenants who have been sequestrated or have signed a Trust Deed....
Yes they can sell the debt on, but it still comes under your PTD so no need to worry.... Unfortunately it sometimes takes a while for info re PTD to f...
I would maybe guess that dividend would be lower as your Trustees Fees would increase as the Trust Deed was over a longer period therefore your credit...
Interesting to know about the certain bank based in the North East was once known as a major objector to Trust Deeds prior to their Government bailout...