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hlry
Posted - 12 June 2009 : 12:46:27 I declared bankruptcy in February this year and since then have not been able to pay my mortgage or secured loan. I informed my mortgage lender that I wanted to be voluntarily repossessed and received a letter from their solicitors this week to say that proceedings have now begun. However, my secured loan lender, Paragon, will not accept this and continue to phone me at home and work every day, even though I have nothing new to tell them. Is there anything I can do to stop this as it is really beginning to get me down, especially the calls to my workplace. I am still living in the house, but hope to move out within the next 2 months when I have raised enough money for a rental and moving costs. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Jane.l
Posted - 12 June 2009 : 16:43:53 We had this trouble, the only thing I would say is to change your phone number and refuse to answer calls at work. Our company kept ringing hubby at his work, he just put the phone down on them. They will give up eventually.