Hi guys been a long road but I'm happy to say our f&f was finally accepted on 25th jan and we got our cert today! Wow can't belive it[:D]
We did not sign the new terms although the 23% was written into the variation paper we signed for the F&F
Anywys ....Well done CREDITFIX
Never thought I'd say that! Very quick turn around I must say!
So Does this really mean we are totally free to do as we please now and are completely free from the terms of the IVA? .?
Sorry I just Still can't belive it!
Thats great news. Can I ask what happend once your f&f was accepted? Did you have to provide anything else. We have our variation mgt with CF next week and since weve been with them we haven't had to send in any wage slips or anything.
Hi after the f&f was accepted we sent the cheque off and were told it was now with the closures team and would take 4 weeks to recive our completion cert but it came early!
We did not have to give any Information other than what we sent for our full and final back in dec hope that helps
Thanks for sharing Greg666. Since CF have taken over we haven't been asked for any wage slips or anything like PJG used to. We submitted our f&f offer and that's it, so not sure if they will request the wage slips at some point. Did you have to supply yours?
Did CF say in the variation why they were asking for 23% fees? Is it because they say they have extra work to do or is it just because firms are struggling at 15%.
It would be interesting to know and I would love to see a variation report from CF. If they are getting 23% then hopefully this now becomes the industry norm and we stop losing the smaller players like Melanie and Beesley.
IVA started March 2011, Completed March 2016 and certificate issued 11 days after final payment. It was not always easy but then some of the best decisions aren't.
Fab news for you. I know some may not agree to the fee hike to 23% but if the result is as this poster in their favour then it's all good, creditors agreed to it.
IVA final payment left the bank on the 26th January 2013...looking forward to a debt free future.