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teesie
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Hi,
I hope someone can help me, earlier this year I got into arrears with my credit cards, I didnt just ignore it and hope it would go away.
I contacted the bank, I explained my circumstances to them, I was always told not to ignore a problem so I tried to come to a repayment agreement with them, I have an existing personal loan with them which I have never got into arrears with, I offered a fixed amount every week, I sent them a statement of means and how I could not afford any more than the amount I offered and I started paying this amount into my credit card by direct debit every week.
I was a little worried about the amount I was paying so I sent them a letter stating that I was paying the money directly into their account and should they not accept my offer that they should return my payment, this letter also stated that if they did not return the money I was sending them, then their non return of this money implied that they were accepting my offer.
I then received a letter from them stating that they were not accepting my weekly offer, but to date they have not returned any money to me, now I have received this summons from their solicitor, and I believe that I should enter an appearance and also a letter of intention to defend as I have kept all of the correspondence from myself to the banks, and their replies and also the solicitors.
Does anyone believe I should enter an appearance? should I defend this case? will my letter to the bank stating that they should return my money if they did not accept my terms and that non return implied acceptance of terms help me in Court.
Dont get me wrong, I owe this money, I will pay it back, but I just cannot repay they amount they are looking for right now.
Any suggestions please?
I hope someone can help me, earlier this year I got into arrears with my credit cards, I didnt just ignore it and hope it would go away.
I contacted the bank, I explained my circumstances to them, I was always told not to ignore a problem so I tried to come to a repayment agreement with them, I have an existing personal loan with them which I have never got into arrears with, I offered a fixed amount every week, I sent them a statement of means and how I could not afford any more than the amount I offered and I started paying this amount into my credit card by direct debit every week.
I was a little worried about the amount I was paying so I sent them a letter stating that I was paying the money directly into their account and should they not accept my offer that they should return my payment, this letter also stated that if they did not return the money I was sending them, then their non return of this money implied that they were accepting my offer.
I then received a letter from them stating that they were not accepting my weekly offer, but to date they have not returned any money to me, now I have received this summons from their solicitor, and I believe that I should enter an appearance and also a letter of intention to defend as I have kept all of the correspondence from myself to the banks, and their replies and also the solicitors.
Does anyone believe I should enter an appearance? should I defend this case? will my letter to the bank stating that they should return my money if they did not accept my terms and that non return implied acceptance of terms help me in Court.
Dont get me wrong, I owe this money, I will pay it back, but I just cannot repay they amount they are looking for right now.
Any suggestions please?