if i was miss sold an i.v.a who do i speak to

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rm0

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Post by rm0 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:28 am
if i was miss sold an i.v.a who do i speak to
 
 

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Post by rayb » Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:30 am
Hi,

Why do you think you have been mis-sold an IVA?? Have you received a letter telling you so from a company?
 
 

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Post by tele2002 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:39 am
Did they cover all your options when you entered the IVA? they should have gone over both DMP & BR and advised you on your best route.
Also as rayb has asked, if you have received a letter from one of your creditors outlining why you shouldn't be in an IVA then ignore it, you took the step to sort out your situation, now that it probably unfavorable to your creditors so they will try and make you feel like you made the wrong choice.
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Post by Max » Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:04 am
Barclaycard tried that one- ..."not too late etc......". I told them to getlost.
 
 

Adam Davies

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Post by Adam Davies » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:08 am
Hi
Speak with your IVA company/IP in the first instance.
Can you give more details on this forum ?
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Post by stevenosman » Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:56 am
i was told by a company that i could get an iva, but after speaking to a few people on here and viki from Vincent Bond, and iva was a no go, only bankruptcy, so the compay which offered the iva to me had to be lieing
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Post by tele2002 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:07 am
Hi Steven, lieing is pretty strong statement, different companies will have different success levels based on given situations, So where Viki at VB has said an IVA would be a no go, it would only be based on VB's criteria for passing it on. (VB do not have IP's they just pass your paperwork onto a licensed IP)

I have an IVA but I was actually advised that bankruptcy is was better option for me, so a good IP will go through your options with you.

There are people on here who have been told different things from different companies, I know Melanie's company gets some very unlikely cases agreed when others have said BR is the only option.
The company you approached that said they would or could get you an IVA may well have written a proposal that did get agreed by the creditors.
Approved 3rd June 2009 first payment made on the day.
Offer made and settled - happy days

76.5k debt creditors:- Northern Rock, MBNA, Barclaycard, LloydsTSB and Capital One

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Post by Adam Davies » Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:27 am
Hi
Steven, can you give us a brief outline of your situation ?
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