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bouncyball

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Post by bouncyball » Mon May 18, 2009 8:17 pm
Hi, I have to pay my credit card bill soon, but can only afford to give them £5.00 towards it as a token payment. the only thing is that I haven't got a cheque book. If I ask my parents to write a cheque out and I give them the cash the credit card company won't be able to take any other money from my parents account will they? I have £4700 on this credit card and they are not going to like to receive £5.00. Just get worried when it involves someone else, but have to pay something towards it.
 
 

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Post by sparklywatcher » Mon May 18, 2009 8:19 pm
Hi bouncy ball you could get a postal order if it made you feel better... making token payments however doesnt really make any difference to the end result if you are going for an IVA.
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Post by emma_t » Mon May 18, 2009 8:21 pm
Hi there

The credit card company WOULD NOT be able to take money from your parents by them writing a cheque for you, but if it makes you feel better pay in cash using the payment slip in a bank or get a postal order.

Have you informed the company that you are going to make a token payment only?

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Post by Skippy » Mon May 18, 2009 8:22 pm
Are you going for an IVA? If so has your IP advised you to make token payments - some do and some tell you to stop making payments altogether.

If you're going to make token payments you need to make sure that you pay each creditor pro rata:

If you owe creditor A £100 and creditor B £200 you would pay A £5 and B £10.

Regarding the cheque, I can't see any way that the credit card company would be able to take the money from your parents' account.
 
 

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Post by kallis3 » Mon May 18, 2009 8:35 pm
They certainly won't be able to take it.

I have heard with postal orders that some banks refuse to accept them and have sent them back.

As Emma says - go into the branch (or get someone else to do it if you don't want to - I would totally understand that!) and pay cash.
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Post by GinSkipper » Mon May 18, 2009 8:56 pm
Hmm...

[:p]

If some banks refuse Postal Orders and send them back then that's probably a good form of payment. At least you can confidently say you tried to give them the money but the just did not want it...

[:D]

More seriously, I personaly have chosen not to make any token payments. This was because the likely sums involved are hardly worth it and anythng I do have left is being used to try and build a contingency. It just so happens that this was the best thing I did as I recently had a huge vet's bill and needed to fix something on my car!

I firmly believe that having a contingency is more important than trying to satisfy debt management call centre staff attempts to get a bonus!

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Post by mickyboy » Mon May 18, 2009 9:15 pm
Understandable Bouncyball.
I choose to make token payments to my creditors during my IVA process. As everyone says, you don't have to do this. I just set my token payment to everyone £10 per month. Most of my creditors were happy with this except MBNA, but i stuck to my guns and only paid them £10. Funnily enough, MBNA are the only ones who wanted more and chased me aggresively for extra.
You can take the paying in slip to a bank and pay the bill that way. Do you have a card (Not Credit Card)you can pay by the banks automated system or pay online.
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Post by kallis3 » Mon May 18, 2009 9:55 pm
As soon as we were told we could apply for an IVA, all payments were stopped. It makes no difference to whether or not you are accepted.
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