Had my IVA for 5 years now , the other day I emailed them to ask them how many payments have I got left as I wanted to pay the lot off ( Thanks Mum) They replied that I can pay over the phone or on line however I must call the number below first because paying my IVA off may not be possible?
So I paid most of it off leaving £120 left to pay but what I want to know is why cat you pay what you want, why cant I pay it all off?
My next payment is due 1st Feb its £264 shall I just pay the £120 now and cancel my DD or wait another 8 days for them to respond to my email.
Well I paid in £1200 there is now £120 left to pay because I got cared when they emailed me telling me I might not be able to pay it off so I just left £120 to pay
Usually you have to have a variation meeting so that the creditors can accept this amount.
Which company are you with?
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kallis3 wrote:Usually you have to have a variation meeting so that the creditors can accept this amount.
Which company are you with?
Aperture Kallis
I still don't understand what has happened here. It sounds like you have made payments in advance, rather than a full and final offer. They wouldn't be ale to close the IVA early on that basis, without a variation meeting.
My opinions are merely that .. opinions based on experience. Always seek professional advice.
IVA Completed 23rd July 2013 .... C.C. 10th January 2014
I had 5 payments left. my mum gave me the money to end it so I no longer have to pay it monthly.
I have not made a any offers I have just over paid them this month and have only £120 left to pay, why do I feel like I have done something really weird?
Have I commited some kind of IVA sin by paying a chunk off my IVA 5 months early?
Hi Dusty -- you haven't committed a "big IVA sin" -- it is just that the term of the IVA has been agreed at the outset. That term can only be varied by calling a meeting of the creditors. Which didn't happen.
You have to check with Aperture that they are treating the money you paid as "payment in advance". There is a danger that they have simply taken it as extra payment on top of the remaining payments due, rather than instead of.
My opinions are merely that .. opinions based on experience. Always seek professional advice.
IVA Completed 23rd July 2013 .... C.C. 10th January 2014
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The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
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I sent them an email saying I want to pay the rest of my IVA off then they replied with how to do it, I then sent another saying how much is left and the reply I got wiith that told me then said that it may not be possible.lol
Sorry but what difference does it make if I paid that sum in ? why would they have to hold a meeting to tell me I can pay it off? Surely if I cant pay it all off like that my email I got forst would have said no you cant pay it off?
What shall I do now then? I have paid it now cant take it back lol
The last thing you need to do is pay this off and then not be around again - until you get a completion letter your IVA will show on your records for a long time and there is always a possibility that you could be made bankrupt (slim but not impossible)
Speak to someone higher up at Aperture - preferable the IP and tell them what has happened.
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what do youmean tell them what has happened. What have I done wrong? have I lost my money? they have it now I cant get it back I thought I was doing the right thing paying a lump sum, if I had done overtime to this amount I would have paid that in so what is the difference?