Rec. yesterday, they assume payment by 5 apr so that’s 2 weeks!!! How kind of them, and they have added another few thousand as they made a mistake with calcs. TBF though they have admitted that any delay would not impact me as already engaged....
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Originally posted by Iter View PostRec. yesterday, they assume payment by 5 apr so that’s 2 weeks!!! How kind of them, and they have added another few thousand as they made a mistake with calcs. TBF though they have admitted that any delay would not impact me as already engaged....Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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I originally asked to spread part of the settlement and pay a lump sum, met the criteria..... however they declined this as a few other years with another scheme I decided not to settle. This basically implied that TTP is only applicable if every single year is settledComment
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Originally posted by Iter View PostI originally asked to spread part of the settlement and pay a lump sum, met the criteria..... however they declined this as a few other years with another scheme I decided not to settle. This basically implied that TTP is only applicable if every single year is settledBest Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by Colfeian View PostI received mine at the end of Jan.
haven't replied yet and they give you 30 days to accept!
I need to take a loan out to meet the £50k bill, but have been putting off applying. Thinking of putting half on credit cards and half on a loan. Not sure I'll get all that done by 5 April though.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostThen you need to challenge them.Comment
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Originally posted by Iter View PostWhile the lump sum is a fairly large sum of money it won’t cripple me, and thinking I’d rather not have to pay another lot of interest on the TTP payments.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by kryten22uk View PostI'm in the same boat, although I received mine earlier than Jan. I wonder if people in our situation are now excluded from the general 'noone will be disadvantaged due to delays' indication, as they got ours done in time but we just didnt act on it?
I need to take a loan out to meet the £50k bill, but have been putting off applying. Thinking of putting half on credit cards and half on a loan. Not sure I'll get all that done by 5 April though.Comment
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Originally posted by here4beer View PostI've been told you're not allowed to put tax bills on credit cars / loans. I phoned my bank, told them the situation, they said no. So i phoned back straight away and said i wanted a new bathroom, and they said yes...Comment
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Originally posted by MyxALot View PostSo you’re advocating committing fraud to secure a loan to pay the LC/settlement figure?Comment
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