23 Jun 2015

A question about : Help getting out of debt / improving credit rating

Hello,

I am new to this forum and seeking some advice and help, I know numerous threads pop up each day which are very similar however was hoping for some help for my situation.

I have been looking to get into a better state with my credit rating, pay off debts I have had for years which i have always avoided. So recently speaking to my partner about debts, I'm 23 and the thought of not being able to get a mortgage/car ect due to being silly over the past few years and when i was younger.

My total debt is just under Ј1800, i signed up for step change which is providing helpful information.

I decided to go through all my debts to companies on noddle which provided me my credit file.

Orange Brought To You By Ee
Ј 192 - 02/02/2015 Default

RBS Current Accounts
Ј 0
08/01/2015 Up to date

RBS Current Accounts
Ј 0
08/01/2015 Up to date

T-Mobile Brought To You By Ee
Ј 747
01/01/2015 Default

Tsb Current Account
Ј 0
31/12/2014 Up to date

Freemans Agency
Ј 162
31/12/2014 Default

Lowell
Ј 451
23/12/2014 Default

Lowell
Ј 185
23/12/2014 Default

I contacted freemans first about my debt with them and they told me it had been written off in 2013, what does this mean exactly? Will this always remain as a default on my records, or is there a way to remove them?

Used the part on stepchange that calculates living costs ect and states i can pay 80 pound per month until my debts are paid, however after contacting freemans (first company i have contacted) told me the debt has been written off.

Think I mainly need advice on where to start, as I have read so much online its sent my mind into overload.

Best answers:

  • Sometimes a creditor will write a debt off if they dont believe there is a realistic chance of ever getting the money back, this means the debt no longer exists, and you dont have to pay it, the default will stay on your file for a period of 6 years from the date it was first registered, then it will disappear as though it were never there.
    Are any of these companies writing to you asking for payment ?
    Has there been a continuous period of 6 years since you made payment to any of them ?
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