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indy2005
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Posted - 19 March 2009 :  22:05:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Having been offered a 4 year BRU and accepted verbally, I have heard on other forums that I can write and state my case for a redcution, and worst case scenario is they send me to court...but I still have an option to accept the BRU right up to the last minute, even on the court steps.

Is this worth doing, bearing in mind I gambled...paid back 20K on a DMP, and only went BR because the creditors refused to stop freezing interest?

Bear in mind I have accepted verbally and documents are winging their way towards me.

My only objection is not so much the restrictions, but being named and shamed publically with all my details for all to see (current and future employees included).

Regards

i

Edited by - indy2005 on 19 March 2009 22:05:33

John
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Posted - 19 March 2009 :  22:58:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

where gambling is concerned a BRU is a virtual certainty. How much, and when, and were you using borrowed monies would all contribute to the OR's decision on the length of the BRU.

Therefore in my opinion the "named and shamed" part as you call it would happen whatever the term of the BRU.

John White
England Jackman & Spacey
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indy2005
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Posted - 20 March 2009 :  00:48:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OK, thanks. Take it on the chin then I guess.
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