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Post by inabitoftrouble » Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:41 pm
Hi all

My temporary 6 month contract has ended and my company want to keep me on and have offered me the job role of procurement - which is basically researching and purchasing goods and supplies for the company.

The current person doing it is in charge of the company credit card which i will be doing at some point too. The credit card is in her name although is a company one and only used by the company and all purchases over £250 have to be authorised by the finance manager anyway.

I am in a DMP and have have never been declared bankrupt so am allowed to work in finance - i am not doing the accounts or anything of that much responsibility either.

The thing is...I obviously cannot get a credit card in my own name and obviously i trust myself with the company credit card because i am very honest and would never do anything untoward with someone elses money. I just dont want the responsibilty of being in charge of it and in particular the embarrasment of telling them why i cant have my name on the credit card.

Why they cant have the company name on the card i dont know, maybe they can, the lady who took the card out in the first place has been there since it opened 10 years ago when the company was a lot smaller so maybe thats why its in her name.
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Post by Michael Peoples » Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:52 pm
Ring the credit card people and explain to them as not all company credit cards carry out individual checks on the holders. I have a company card from HSBC as do all the managers and I do not think we had credit checks against us. Ultimately, the company is liable for the debt and not you so you may be able to get one in your name.
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Post by inabitoftrouble » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:15 pm
Thanks for this advice, I spoke to our HR department and outrightly told them my credit rating was a bit naff and they have said that its not a problem - as you say the company is liable for it.
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Post by Michael Peoples » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:35 am
Now that you have secured full time work it might be worth looking again at an IVA unless your DMP will leave you debt clear in a relatively short period of time. You could propose it while not cancelling the DMP and only stop making DMP payments after the IVA has been approved.
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Post by inabitoftrouble » Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:28 am
Unfortunately it is only part time work at the moment (16 hours) and currently only for a fixed 1 year contract. So a bit hesitant to go back into an IVA if after a year i can not sustain it.

I currently pay £165p/m on a DMP for outstanding debts of around £3500 so shouldn't really take that much longer anyway.
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Post by kallis3 » Wed Mar 30, 2011 7:58 am
It shouldn't take you too long to pay that off assuming all the interest has been frozen. Don't blame you for being wary though. If it's only £3.5k that you owe though an IVA wouldn't be any good anyway.

Hope the job goes well and that the remainder of your DMP goes smoothly.
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