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Fox84

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Post by Fox84 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:22 pm
I have had a look through creditors voting & can''t find anyone who had debts with Natwest! am I missing something? the only reason I ask is I am currently going through thr IVA process & was looking for some previous on their voting patterns as over 50% of my debt is with Natwest,their vote will be make or break methinks!
 
 

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Post by billy1010 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:25 pm
Hi fox84,

We too are currently preparing to have an IVA proposed and have much of our debt with natwest.

We haven't been told natwest will be a problem and I have trawled through some of the past posts and can't find anything negative.

Fingers crossed for us both.

Is your bank account with them? If so you need to change it.

XX
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Post by Fox84 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:30 pm
I do bank with Natwest but I have opened a Coop account & am hoping my payroll dept is efficient & they have changed my bank details in time for my next pay! fingers crossed for us both is correct, I think Melanie did say that Natwest were fairly receptive to IVA's so here's hoping... at least when we get our rsults we will know more.
 
 

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Post by sjbyron » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:36 pm
My credit card with RBS went over to Natwest then Apex and they were both very understanding about the iva and DMP
Stu J Byron
 
 

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Post by billy1010 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:37 pm
Hi

Same here, Melanie is proposing our IVA and we have moved our account to Coop.

I received an email from my payroll dept today to confirm pay will go to new account so will move essential direct debits now.

How do you feel about the whole process??

I can't stop worrying that it will go belly up, I am dreading the calls starting soon !!! Don't want the kids listening in on the calls.

Hope we can both get it all sorted soon and look forward to a debt free future.

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Post by Fox84 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:47 pm
The process has been pretty good really & as people say it is realising your situation & making that first call which is the hardest, I have up until now been managing to pay back the minimum but only be juggling money that is not mine! the wall has been getting closer & closer & hopefully I have confronted the situation before it smashes me in the face, hopefully the whole process will be quick & the letters & calls won't be to bad? I think everyone thinks it will go bellu up,self defence mechanism i guess!

Good luck with your IVA Billy1010 I am sure it will go well.
 
 

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Post by aguise » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:53 pm
Hi fox84 and hello from me.

Hubby had natwest as a creditor and they did vote yes, they held a reasonable amount of the vote, cant remember at the moment.

All the best

Ang
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Post by Abby » Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:18 pm
we have fair amount of debt with natwest, our crediters meeting next friday so i will let you know.x
 
 

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Post by MelanieGiles » Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:26 pm
Natwest are generally very supportive of IVA proposals, so long as the very best offer is being put forward, and have a very commercial approach.
Regards, Melanie Giles, Insolvency Practitioner
 
 

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Post by fifilebonbon » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:46 pm
Hi again Billy and hello to Fox! I too am new at all this and am just where you guys are. We have a significant percentage of our debt with Natwest (I think Tina worked out about 43 or 48%) so when it gets to the IVA proposal stage I really hope they are sympathetic to us too!! Blimey so many of us all in the same boat! Need to keep propping one another up! I am dreading any of the credit hounding! Just hoping we can manage to take care of it so that we keep all that to a minimum! Good luck you guys!! Lets keep each other posted with our progress!

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Post by billy1010 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:43 pm
Hi fi and fox84,

It is comforting to know others are at the same stage as we are.

Hoping we all get the outcome we need.

Best wishes and keep posting,

billy1010

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Post by johnh » Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:51 pm
Hi, to you all
We have just got our creditors meeting date - 30th October. Don't think I will have any nails left to bite by then. The good news is that the calls have practically stopped. Most of the creditors have noted our position and call once a week or so for an update. In fairness, whilst they have come thick and fast, none have been rude and I have always tried to be factual and polite. It has got to my wife rather more but hasn't really bothered me. It's not as bad as a call from the mother-in-law!!!
 
 

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Post by Adam Davies » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:14 pm
Hi
Good post from John,it pays to keep creditors informed during the set up stage of your IVA,just be firm but polite.
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Post by Skippy » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:24 pm
The only creditor I was rude to was MBNA as they were rude to me. I told them that if they kept phoning me at work I would lose my job (not true) and then they wouldn't get a penny out of me. They never phoned back after that.

Everyone else was fine, even the ones people have had problems with, like Barclaycard.

I know it's 2 years ago, but my main creditor was Natwest and they couldn't have been nicer. They wrote to me to tell me that if I needed any information to contact them, but they never phoned me once. And they voted yes!
 
 

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Post by Fox84 » Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:22 pm
Iva approved! which I guess means that Natwest (50% of debt) said yes[:)], apparently my life ins of £9.82 was not allowed[:(], but I can live with that!

I will list the chairman's report in the other forum when I get it, big thanks to Payplan who could not have been more professional & helpful during the whole process.

Thanks to everyone on this forum without whom I would not have had the insight or courage to carry it through!
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