lidaaw:Do you know, I am so sympathetic to working people who have borrowed and got into difficulties due to various reasons, it's not only loss of jobs I and my husband have worked all of our lives and I was suddenly widowed and I am sure there are many other reasons. What gets me really angry is that good people who borrowed when they were able to pay, have changed circumstances and then look at their contracts with various lenders, credit cards or whatever. All of them state things like 'do contact us if you are having difficulties, we can help you, etc etc etc'. I found this totally untrue - they do not help, or maybe they do for a very very short time and then the pressure is on - 'when can you pay', 'you do realise you need to make a payment' etc etc etc. Oh - and then there are the phone calls - my God - 'threat' isn't in it. You are bombarded. The stress is magnified, your panic escalates and it can become unbearable - to the point, in some cases, of people becoming suicidal. Many of those people are trying desperately to deal with their debts and are so willing to pay but just need support and for their interests and charges to be stopped for a while until they are on their feet. Unfortunately those wanting their money back can be ruthless and threatening and nothing is gained except great distress. They would get their money back if they just 'give' a little more leeway. We are GOOD people, NOT CRIMINALS. Does anyone agree? (or do I really need to leave this rotten country!).
Well said, you have said everything that's happening to me and my family, although im stilll lucky enough to have my husband.
No one wants to help, they just 'keep on and on and on and on ringing, at one time i had 19 phone calls a day. I answered each one, it was the same people saying the same thing, even tho just a short time ago, i'd already spoken to them. They drive you to distraction.
When the mortgage rate went down, our mortgage went UP, why, because we were a few months behind, when i spoke to the said building society, that if we were struggling to pay the first amount how the hell did they expect me to pay another £200 per month on top ????????????????????????????
Its now a few months down the line, my OH hasn't any work to go on to, we have our own building company so that will tell you why he has no work, After this job is finished, that's it. I don't think we can save our house, we have lived here since 1982, always paid everything on time, but now that doesn't count anymore.
All this makes me sick, ill, Where is Gordon Brown ?, he's so not making 'the banks' help people, We can't leave the country cos were a lot older now, but if we were younger, we would be off