Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:20 pm
Hi, my IVA was completed, by way of acceptance of full & final, in May this year. In July one of my creditors "sold" my debt to a debt recovery company and I had to get my IP, Payplan, to sort it out. In September I received a statement from another creditor, Mint(RBS) which said I had failed to make the minimum payment. I thought this was just a system error so thought nothing more about it. Then, unbelievably, in early October I received a threatening demand by post and a telephone call from a company called Westcot Credit Services who said that RBS had sold my debt onto them and I would have to make payment. I explained to them that my IVA was complete and they couldn't do anything but a cocky man told me that it couldn't be complete. I immediately phoned Payplan who got it sorted out.
Then, just last week I received a statement from Halifax, also one of the creditors in my IVA. Not wanting a repeat of what happened with RBS, I telephoned Halifax and was told to ignore the statement as it was new government legislation that they had to send me a statement and that I could expect to receive one every six months.I have been unable to speak to the lady who deals with me at Payplan because, eventhough the man at Halifax assured me nothing would happen, I am fully expecting to receive more demands from some other debt recovery company.
This surely can't be right. All of my creditors received the share of the money in August and I cannot be expected to spend the rest of my life wondering if one of my creditors is going to do this whenever they want. Should I make a complaint to the Financial Services Authority or the Financial Ombudsman or someone? Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks.
Then, just last week I received a statement from Halifax, also one of the creditors in my IVA. Not wanting a repeat of what happened with RBS, I telephoned Halifax and was told to ignore the statement as it was new government legislation that they had to send me a statement and that I could expect to receive one every six months.I have been unable to speak to the lady who deals with me at Payplan because, eventhough the man at Halifax assured me nothing would happen, I am fully expecting to receive more demands from some other debt recovery company.
This surely can't be right. All of my creditors received the share of the money in August and I cannot be expected to spend the rest of my life wondering if one of my creditors is going to do this whenever they want. Should I make a complaint to the Financial Services Authority or the Financial Ombudsman or someone? Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks.