quote:Originally posted by David Tannock With 9 payments to go upsteam the end is in sight. Single digits. Never thought I'd see it at the ...
I've got 9 payments to go with KPMG. I've got a fairly uncomplicated trust deed so haven't had any real hassle with them. However, my TD is over 42 ...
Good to hear again that said large firm in Glasgow is discharging people while staying on to look into PPI as this is a change from their previous sta...
Daftspender, make an appointment to speak face to face with a firm. The firms represented on this site all get great reviews from the people that use...
Meant to say, Trust Deeds aren't joint. You and your wife would enter one separately.
I moved from a DMP to a trust deed. If your home has a reasonable amount of equity, you'll likely have to plan to pay this over in a trust deed. Your ...
It's all to do with being jointly and severally liable. You and your ex will be chased for the full amount. You will be protected by the Trust Deed. H...
I have 11 out of 42 payments left to go. Although that's a reasonable time to go, it's nothing compared to the eternity it would have taken before the...
I moved at the start of my trust deed and had a credit check done with the letting agency. For whatever reason they said they were happy with the resu...
I had a similar level of pay rise recently (my first in 4 years). I included details of increases in expenditure along with the letter informing of th...
Oops TDA types faster than me.
You are discharged from being bankrupt after one year but if you have disposable income at the start of the process, you are still required to pay it ...
Best to contact them and explain what has happened. Most IP's don't look for the whole of any increase, depending on what you signed you may find the...
I got a letter back from them this morning after doing a new income/expenditure as a result of my pay rise. I included a letter about the rate of infl...
That sounds like a KPMG letter. Have had those for the past 2 years. I informed them if my first pay rise in 4 years a few weeks ago (a whopping 1%) a...
