Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:51 pm
As someone who used to post on the forum a long time ago - and having spoken to Andy,- (who has kindly O.K'd it), I am just returning for one last thread.
I started my IVA in early 2007 and made payments throughout with the final - 60th. payment - in early 2012. Throughout - I was a massive supporter of IVAs - and my chosen IVA Provider - and the "debt forgiveness" (is that the right term?) that IVAs offered.
Then - after my last payment in 2012 - VAT and - (more depressingly)- PPI hit - and everything came to a halt. Months passed after my final payment and - to put it mildly - my opinion of IVAs changed somewhat!! To be honest there were times when this forum really helped keep me going as I read other stories that showed that my situation was far from the worst. I now realise that these delays were industry-wide and certainly not directed particularly at me- nor were they a failing of my IVA Provider.
Anyway - eventually - matters were resolved to everyone's satisfaction and this week I received my Certificate of Completion. Having paid all the agreed 60 payments - plus a tidy sum of Overtime etc.- and some refunds (not PPI I believe!!) from Creditors - I have substantially passed my minimum dividend requirement. Obviously I would have preferred a 100% repayment and my failure to do so will probably live with me forever. I shall be eternally grateful for the second chance that this IVA offered me. (A lot of you will think that sounds like rubbish but it is honestly true!!).
So - I would just like to say Thank you, Thank You, Thank You, to everyone at Debt-Free Direct for what - on reflection - has been a great service, (I honestly do appreciate it), and to everyone on this forum - past, (whether or not we agreed on things) and present, and in particular to Mr. Andy Davie.
I can also confirm that I am already off the Insolvency Register!! This will sound stupid - but it is a truly amazing feeling!!
I would also like to say to all those currently in IVAs - hang in there - when you open that letter and receive that notice of completion AND see your name gone from the Insolvency Register - well it is the best feeling I have had in a long time!!
Thanks for reading.
I started my IVA in early 2007 and made payments throughout with the final - 60th. payment - in early 2012. Throughout - I was a massive supporter of IVAs - and my chosen IVA Provider - and the "debt forgiveness" (is that the right term?) that IVAs offered.
Then - after my last payment in 2012 - VAT and - (more depressingly)- PPI hit - and everything came to a halt. Months passed after my final payment and - to put it mildly - my opinion of IVAs changed somewhat!! To be honest there were times when this forum really helped keep me going as I read other stories that showed that my situation was far from the worst. I now realise that these delays were industry-wide and certainly not directed particularly at me- nor were they a failing of my IVA Provider.
Anyway - eventually - matters were resolved to everyone's satisfaction and this week I received my Certificate of Completion. Having paid all the agreed 60 payments - plus a tidy sum of Overtime etc.- and some refunds (not PPI I believe!!) from Creditors - I have substantially passed my minimum dividend requirement. Obviously I would have preferred a 100% repayment and my failure to do so will probably live with me forever. I shall be eternally grateful for the second chance that this IVA offered me. (A lot of you will think that sounds like rubbish but it is honestly true!!).
So - I would just like to say Thank you, Thank You, Thank You, to everyone at Debt-Free Direct for what - on reflection - has been a great service, (I honestly do appreciate it), and to everyone on this forum - past, (whether or not we agreed on things) and present, and in particular to Mr. Andy Davie.
I can also confirm that I am already off the Insolvency Register!! This will sound stupid - but it is a truly amazing feeling!!
I would also like to say to all those currently in IVAs - hang in there - when you open that letter and receive that notice of completion AND see your name gone from the Insolvency Register - well it is the best feeling I have had in a long time!!
Thanks for reading.