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Good Morning all,

 

Can someone please help me? I can not find the section that gives help and advice etc on how to take on your creditors from an IVA.

 

Can someone please post the link to that section -thanks in advance

 

Regards

Geoff

In the end, what we regret most, are the chances we never Took

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not geing funny by WHY are you looking at an IVA?

 

it might be better to list your debts here so's we can look at what can be done to help one each one

 

rather than taking 'on spec' that all your debts

are as bad as you think they are

 

dx

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DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

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not geing funny by WHY are you looking at an IVA?

 

it might be better to list your debts here so's we can look at what can be done to help one each one

 

rather than taking 'on spec' that all your debts

are as bad as you think they are

 

dx

I am already in an IVA. I now want to manage it myself

 

Regards

Geoff

In the end, what we regret most, are the chances we never Took

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Hello there.

 

A quick question, why would you want to do that? Surely the IVA has a significant proportion of the debt written-off as per the creditor's agreement? Interest and charges frozen and further action from the creditors prohibited. Self-negotiating could take longer and be more expensive?

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