Did you set this plan up yourself with the creditors, or did you go to a debt counselor? I'd go to the counselor if you had one, and explain what happened, and ask if another plan can be set up. If you did it yourself, write your creditors and explain the situation, and ask to set up another plan.
Then stick to the plan as much as you possibly can. If you have to get a 2nd job, do that. Give up smoking and drinking and parties with friends and trips to the casino and lottery tickets. If you have a cell phone, disconnect the wall phone if possible.
And if something else comes up that you can't avoid, contact the creditors or debt counselor AHEAD OF TIME, IN WRITING, and let them know beforehand what's happening. Creditors really, truly, want to work with you on this. It's cheaper for them to waive a payment now and then, rather than to turn a loan over to a collections agency, or repossess a car or a home. But they can't work with you if they don't know about the situation. So YOU have to take the first step.
2007-07-04 01:46:06
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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A Debt Management Plan is an relation between creditors to pay all of your debts. You make regular payments to a licensed debt management company. The company then shares this money out between your creditors.
Get a Debt Management Plan
Only set up a plan with a company licensed by the Office of Fair Trading. .
The company works out your monthly payments. You’ll have to give details about your financial situation. For example, your assets, debts, income and creditors.
The company contacts your creditors and asks them to agree to the plan (they don’t have to).
http://payplansolutions.co.za/
2014-01-09 07:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have suffered in a similar way. My research and experience took me to three places.
The Debt Advice Trust - http://www.debtadvicetrust.org
The CCCS - http://www.cccs.co.uk
And after finding out that an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) was the best option for me - Debt Free Direct http://www.debtfreedirect.co.uk
All were good and did not judge me, which as I had been pretending to be an Ostrich was what I needed. It would have been easy for them to call me a few four letter words.
2007-07-04 14:33:42
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answered by Matt R 2
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Hi there you need to sort your finances out and be committed to doing it.
Look at all your options , consider iva , bankrupcy ? You will start to get problems with the creditors if you dont so seek help from an insolvency practioner and get advice or from the cccs. Consumer credit couselling service. Or speak to the company dealing with the dmp and see what they think best.
Hope this helps.
2007-07-04 10:37:45
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answered by pollywallydoodle 3
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give Debt Wave UK a call they will either refer you to a charity or offer you a solution through their preferred financial solutions provider...both free to talk to
2014-03-27 19:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i think to need to contct all the differnt groups that you owe money to and agree on how much you can pay them each month. this should work fine. aslong as they are getting some money and you are keeping them informed all should be well.
2007-07-04 09:40:31
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answered by homemanager22 6
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Hi.
This site may help you get another plan :
http://bestukloans.co.nr
2007-07-04 08:53:25
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answered by micky b 2
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