The cynical insolvency practitioner in me is starting to think that bankruptcy proceedings are the positive alternative to voluntary arrangements rather than the other way round! I wish those creditors who are currently slating IVAs as being unsuitable for the majority of clients would wake up and realise that we now have a two tier system - where people who want to repay their debts are being penalised by unfair hurdle rates and expenditure benchmarking, and those who choose bankruptcy proceedings are not.
Sorry Swardy - this is in no way directed at you personally, just a little personal rant on my part about the way things are in our marketplace at the moment. I am pleased that you have come through the bankruptcy unscathed, and been treated with some degree of dignity by the Official Reciever's staff. Whatever anyone says, choosing to declare yourself bankrupt is rarely an easy decision to make.
You will not be able to get a credit card whilst you are bankrupt, so I fear you will need to muddle through without for a little while longer - I assume that e-bay is not wholly essential for you at the moment. I imagine you could get one of those pre-paid card, but that would seem to defeat the object as you have to put the money on there in the first place to be able to spend it.
Regards, Melanie Giles, Insolvency Practitioner for over 20 years.
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