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Lennie76
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I have created a mess for myself debt wise and I am worried sick about it. I am seeking some advice on how to temporarily fix the problem.
I saved for the last year to take a career break and go travelling with my partner. The plan was to save most of it, borrow a little from the CU, and leave enough in my account to cover repayments to the CU (210 euro a month, had 6k saved and took out 10k in total), my car loan (about 700 Euro outstanding) and my GE money loan (approx 3k outstanding).
However, in the end I did not leave enough money in my current account to cover repayments. Was banking on my father selling my car while I was away to help, was expecting some final pay from work, and also spent more than I planned to before I left. I figured I needed about 2k in that account. Given the current conditions however my father was not able to sell the car. My pay from work was a lot less than expected.
So now am abroad and not due back til end March. Am hoping my old job will take me back, all the indications were good before I left. My contract was up but they were hoping they'd be able to take me back in April.
However my loans have not been paid since I left at the end of August. I've been informed that a registered letter has arrived for me at home. I am not considering going home early as this would not be fair on my partner who has been looking forward to this for years. I don't have enough money to transfer money home to cover outstanding payments. I am still advertising the car.
Does anyone have an opinion - would it be of any use to contact the institutions involved, and explain that I am out of work, went abroad and am not back til end March, at which point I should be back in work and able to commence a payment plan? Should I write or phone? what should I say? i am on a completely different time zone so phoning is difficutl. Or should I just keep my head in the sand until I get back?
Its a stupid situation I know, and if I had any sense I'd fess up to the other half, head home asap, and set things straight - however I don't want to do this and am looking for advice on what I can actually do as an alternative.
All advice welcome!
I saved for the last year to take a career break and go travelling with my partner. The plan was to save most of it, borrow a little from the CU, and leave enough in my account to cover repayments to the CU (210 euro a month, had 6k saved and took out 10k in total), my car loan (about 700 Euro outstanding) and my GE money loan (approx 3k outstanding).
However, in the end I did not leave enough money in my current account to cover repayments. Was banking on my father selling my car while I was away to help, was expecting some final pay from work, and also spent more than I planned to before I left. I figured I needed about 2k in that account. Given the current conditions however my father was not able to sell the car. My pay from work was a lot less than expected.
So now am abroad and not due back til end March. Am hoping my old job will take me back, all the indications were good before I left. My contract was up but they were hoping they'd be able to take me back in April.
However my loans have not been paid since I left at the end of August. I've been informed that a registered letter has arrived for me at home. I am not considering going home early as this would not be fair on my partner who has been looking forward to this for years. I don't have enough money to transfer money home to cover outstanding payments. I am still advertising the car.
Does anyone have an opinion - would it be of any use to contact the institutions involved, and explain that I am out of work, went abroad and am not back til end March, at which point I should be back in work and able to commence a payment plan? Should I write or phone? what should I say? i am on a completely different time zone so phoning is difficutl. Or should I just keep my head in the sand until I get back?
Its a stupid situation I know, and if I had any sense I'd fess up to the other half, head home asap, and set things straight - however I don't want to do this and am looking for advice on what I can actually do as an alternative.
All advice welcome!