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debtrider |
Posted - 05 December 2008 : 14:59:12 Hi
The OR has asked a few more questions about my financies prior to going bankrupt such as using my cards three months before going bankrupt, although I only used them for essential items and business expenses, remembering that I was still paying the minimum payments on my cards at this time. I went bankrupt on 20th October 2008 but I stopped using my credit cards from August 2008.
I am not too worried about getting a BRO/BRU. The only thing that does conerns me a little is that the insolvensey website says that the BRO/BRU goes into the paper. Is this true because I don't recall seeing any, only the normal bankruptcy orders.
debtrider
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debtrider |
Posted - 05 December 2008 : 23:47:36 Hi Paul
I have read the Reasons for BRO/BRU on the website. I must admit I would still feel hard done by if got a BRO/BRU, because I used 90% of my credit to pay off other credit and to use for essential items. Not to hide the money away or spend on myself and expensive holidays or gambling. Still no point in worrying, let's just wait and see.
debtrider |
Reviva UK |
Posted - 05 December 2008 : 23:35:37 Hi
it is available to view on the insolvency.gov.uk where you can look at the reasons for a BRO / BRU
I haven't seen them actually advertised in papers just on the website - quite difficult to find
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK
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debtrider |
Posted - 05 December 2008 : 23:31:03 Hello John
Thank you for your reply.
It is on the goverments insolvency website.
http://www.insolvency.gov.uk/pdfs/guidanceleafletspdf/bro.pdf
I states under What happens after a BRO or BRU is made.
"BRO or BRU is also likely to be reported in a press release that will identify you and describe the conduct"
I must admit I have never seen these in the local newspaper so I hope it's wrong.
debtrider |
John |
Posted - 05 December 2008 : 22:53:45 Hi
I've never seen it either. When you say Insolvency website, do you mean Insolvency Helpline or The Government Insolvency website?
I have heard a number of reports that the helpline advice is not always reliable.
www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk 0800 078 9367 |