Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:07 pm
Hi all, I thought as that I would give my story of trying to cope in an IVA whilst things go wrong - especialy at this time of year.
Ive been in the IVA since 2007, the first 2 years were a disaster before my IP was changed due to a buy out and then I started to get better service and better support (Clear start to DFD). The issues first started that as I started my IVA I went from being with my partner to being a single parent - the original IP had calculated on ajoint income and wasnt interested in a single application just prior to the arrangement starting, for the first two years I struggled through, worked all hours there was and nearly had a breakdown. At this point I decided to return to uni to get better qualifications to lead to a better job. I informed DFD who not only supported me by reviewing a full file audit but also by retuding my payments through a new variation agreement. Stress over I managed through uni to fast forward to last year when in my final year a new variation to change the payment again with one credior giving rejecting it on the grounds of expenditure costs (moved home rent doubled as went from flat to house as forced to move as above a shop. In the end they put a condition on that within 6 months of graduating I had to have a full time job. At the time this was no issues as I'd been provisonally offered an excellent job with a fantastic pay scheme. All this happened 3 days before christmas so the stress was unbelieveable.
Fast forward to July this year, the job offer fell through due to a change fo company circumstances so I took a full time job with the salary lower than the salary I was on when I first started my IVA. As a result Ive not even been able to meet my payments. Ive been discussing the options with my IP and finally in the last week a new variation report has been revised to put to my creditors as a final settle report to distrbute the amount already paid in full and final settlement. Included is one PPI claim paided directly to then for £2650 and another claim pending for around the same amount. The meeting is after christmas so I spoke to my IP regarding whether one creditor had confirmed the amount they owed yet as they were claiming for £7000 when the documentation clearly stated that only £1200 was outstanding at the very most!!
Now like everyone in an IVA Ive kept all paperwork and letter regarding debts so I sent over the documentation that proves that since my iva and they were informed not only are they claiming more but also they have been adding interested.. to the point that after two years they even re-opended the debt to add charges!! My IP has passed this onto their claims team to look into this and Ive emailed through all the letters dated accordingly including a final settlement figure.
I guess the moral of my story is that by talking to your IP when things seem bad they can help and that DFD for me have been a great support system. Keeping my fingers crossed that now the variation meeting on 10th January gives me the decision I want in signing off the IVA and hoepfully the fact that the claim for more money will increase the divided made to them hopefully will give this a better case.. thats my christmas wish lol.
Good luck to all who read this and to keep battling through.
Ive been in the IVA since 2007, the first 2 years were a disaster before my IP was changed due to a buy out and then I started to get better service and better support (Clear start to DFD). The issues first started that as I started my IVA I went from being with my partner to being a single parent - the original IP had calculated on ajoint income and wasnt interested in a single application just prior to the arrangement starting, for the first two years I struggled through, worked all hours there was and nearly had a breakdown. At this point I decided to return to uni to get better qualifications to lead to a better job. I informed DFD who not only supported me by reviewing a full file audit but also by retuding my payments through a new variation agreement. Stress over I managed through uni to fast forward to last year when in my final year a new variation to change the payment again with one credior giving rejecting it on the grounds of expenditure costs (moved home rent doubled as went from flat to house as forced to move as above a shop. In the end they put a condition on that within 6 months of graduating I had to have a full time job. At the time this was no issues as I'd been provisonally offered an excellent job with a fantastic pay scheme. All this happened 3 days before christmas so the stress was unbelieveable.
Fast forward to July this year, the job offer fell through due to a change fo company circumstances so I took a full time job with the salary lower than the salary I was on when I first started my IVA. As a result Ive not even been able to meet my payments. Ive been discussing the options with my IP and finally in the last week a new variation report has been revised to put to my creditors as a final settle report to distrbute the amount already paid in full and final settlement. Included is one PPI claim paided directly to then for £2650 and another claim pending for around the same amount. The meeting is after christmas so I spoke to my IP regarding whether one creditor had confirmed the amount they owed yet as they were claiming for £7000 when the documentation clearly stated that only £1200 was outstanding at the very most!!
Now like everyone in an IVA Ive kept all paperwork and letter regarding debts so I sent over the documentation that proves that since my iva and they were informed not only are they claiming more but also they have been adding interested.. to the point that after two years they even re-opended the debt to add charges!! My IP has passed this onto their claims team to look into this and Ive emailed through all the letters dated accordingly including a final settlement figure.
I guess the moral of my story is that by talking to your IP when things seem bad they can help and that DFD for me have been a great support system. Keeping my fingers crossed that now the variation meeting on 10th January gives me the decision I want in signing off the IVA and hoepfully the fact that the claim for more money will increase the divided made to them hopefully will give this a better case.. thats my christmas wish lol.
Good luck to all who read this and to keep battling through.