I'm pretty sure he's already done for. He has what £7k worth of debt which isn't a small amount for a credit card with their monthly interest. It's also the maximum they were willing to loan him. He also doesn't have a clue how they work. Apparently he thinks it's free money or an interest free loan he never needs to pay back.
How he has managed to survive this long I'll never know. You can bet he's a low earner too. He will be lucky to make the minimum monthly repayment now his interest is £200 a month. End up either filing for bankruptcy, bailiffs or some financial service which consolidates all his loans into 1 low monthly fee.
This reminds me, I'll see if there's an episode of Cant Pay We'll take It Away on catchup TV to watch
A friend of mine (stupidly) bought a car from a dodgy second hand car place in Peterborough, it blew up in 4 days and they lost their money as the company just played every trick in the book.....well ****** me if that garage wasn't on the show getting cars taken away!
your friend was ignorant of the laws and regulations then. your covered when you buy a car from anybody these days even more so if it's a dealer. especially if it happens within such a short space of time.
Oh they knew that, they went to CAB, Trading Standards, even enquired with a relative who is the police and got nowhere....followed all the advice they were given, but because they didn't have any more money to follow up on what was needed and the garage knew how to be obstructive, they just gave up
I know the system does work for some people as I saw cars being towed away on the show, but it doesn't work for everyone
First thanks for the info.
Would like to say paying back the money is not a problem at this time. I'm also not in financial difficulty.
I first got the card a few years back and it expired Jan this year with a new card again until 2022 and for the first month's until march all I was doing was paying back the minimum amount,but since then they have been taking money out of the card with interest, so they do that plus I'm also having to pay the minimum amount. So the extra cash part is what I'm curious about. Will call them I think.
How he has managed to survive this long I'll never know. You can bet he's a low earner too. He will be lucky to make the minimum monthly repayment now his interest is £200 a month. End up either filing for bankruptcy, bailiffs or some financial service which consolidates all his loans into 1 low monthly fee.
First thanks for the info.
Would like to say paying back the money is not a problem at this time. I'm also not in financial difficulty.
I first got the card a few years back and it expired Jan this year with a new card again until 2022 and for the first month's until march all I was doing was paying back the minimum amount,but since then they have been taking money out of the card with interest, so they do that plus I'm also having to pay the minimum amount. So the extra cash part is what I'm curious about. Will call them I think.
Spending and having nothing to show for it is an easy thing to do. I dare say say 3/5 of the population can't show what they have spent their money on.
I find that utterly amazing. Even more so that it's probably true.
Charming! What do you class as a low earner?
<£20K a year
<£20K a year