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whichwaynow

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Post by whichwaynow » Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:38 pm
I have not paid any of my creitors for the last couple of months and my Creditors meeting is getting closer. So you will not be surprised to hear that I have just had a phone call from one of my creditors asking me if I had recieved my new replacment card (cut up) and would I like to do a balance transfer. Seemed very surprised when I said I did not want to do any thing with card at all. I told them that my I owed them money and I was hoping to go in to a IVA. All they kept on saying is that we have great rates for you.
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Post by Adam Davies » Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:43 pm
and of course banks are not guilty of pushing credit onto people !!!

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Post by Oliver » Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:45 pm
Some of the bigger creditors seem to have very strained communication lines within their own companies, the number of people who are offered further credit up until and even beyond the IVA acceptance is incredible.

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Post by iva_squirrel » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:18 pm
Good evening,

It seems that credit card issuers either don't care or aren't aware of many consumers' credit situations. For those who wish to avoid the entire temptation of a credit card can opt for a prepaid debit card, that is accepted everywhere that accepts Visa or MasterCard credit cards. The only difference is that prepaid debit cards are funded ahead of time .

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