I am at my wits end now, I have lost count how many times I have told my creditors that I have an iva but still im getting daily calls and weekly letters. I have informed my IP who in turn have let them know of my iva but still im getting contact .My partner is terminally ill she has MND so all I need is them relentlessly pestering all the time.
font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:<hr height="1" noshade>Originally posted by Brad.93
I am at my wits end now, I have lost count how many times I have told my creditors that I have an iva but still im getting daily calls and weekly letters. I have informed my IP who in turn have let them know of my iva but still im getting contact .My partner is terminally ill she has MND so all I need is them relentlessly pestering all the time.
My IP gave me a script to follow if called, advising of the IVA and referring them directly to the IP, but I did still get calls for a couple of months
Your IP should be able to sort this out and it should not be your responsibility. However, make sure you are actaully in an IVA and not a DMP as while it is not uncommon for some creditors to make contact post IVA, it is unusual for so many.
It is very unusual for creditors to continue to pursue their customers once they have been notified that an IVA has been accepted. How long is it since your IVA was accepted, Brad.93?
Hi Brad I'm with Harrington Brooks and I was still getting letters from creditors for about 4 months after my IVA was accepted I just sent them in the pre paid envelopes and they stopped
Hopefully your IP will be able to contact the offending creditors and ask them once and for all to update their systems accordingly. I am sure the IP has already issued the correct notifications to creditors, but sadly some are slower than others to react.