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Discharged Bankruptee with £16K to play with and a Kiddie account :(

Last post Fri, Sep 05 2008, 10:17 PM by eowyn3. 1 replies.
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  •  Tue, May 13 2008, 4:47 PM

    Discharged Bankruptee with £16K to play with and a Kiddie account :(

    Hello All

    Ok so you can tell from the Bankruptee part that I have been completely useless with money in the past. Student days and easy credit are both a distant memory. I have been discharged since October last year. I have changed my ways and have managed to save a couple of grand and inherited the rest.

    I’ve started reading all the good advice here and obviously will get an ISA on the go for this year. I currently have a basic Coop current account but am sick of having an Electron card and no cheque book. My questions are:

    1) With a lump sum such as this, can I use it as leverage to apply for a decent current account, perhaps one linked with savings?

    2) Is this the right place to ask about rebuilding my credit? I have no idea where to start and it looks near impossible to achieve this within the six years it being on your credit record.

    Any help would be appreciated

    Bob

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  •  Fri, Sep 05 2008, 10:17 PM

    Re: Discharged Bankruptee with £16K to play with and a Kiddie account :(

    Hi Bob

    I'm not sure if you've had success but we share some similarities. I see you posted this in May 2008 and so you may have already sorted it all out. But I'd be intrigued to know if you've been successful in getting a savers where'd you go?

    I'm also a discharged bankrupt.

    I was made bankrupt in March 07 and discharged in October 2007.

    This year my mum did an equity release and gave me and my sisters a similar amount of money each to yours as part of an early inheritance.

    I too have a Co-Op cashminder account. But was told even if I had £1m I could not have a current account until 6 years are up.

    I explained when I was made bankrupt and discharged.

    They told me I could have a Fixed Bonds, a Smart Saver, and an ISA.

    I applied and my application was REFUSED.

    I am now being told I cannot have an account that pays interest until the bankruptcy is lifted from my credit accounts which happens in March 2013.

    I have no restrictions on my discharge and my credit report is up to date.

    So I'll be interested to see if you're told teh same thing.

    Let me know, kind regards and good luck Jean

    PS - there are 3 credit reference agencies you need to check, Experian is the one Co-Op uses also Equifax and Call Credit.

    In public notices you need to make sure they have listed you as discharged and the date it happened.

    And in the accounts section you need to make sure all your defaulted accounts have a balance of £0 zero AND that they all read "SATISFIED".

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