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peppa-pig
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 09:12:00 Hi
We are due to move into a rented house on Monday and are planning to go bankrupt in the new year.
I will be giving my final meter readings to the gas and electric company who is a different supplier to the one at the new address. I pay by direct debit and as fas as i know shouldnt really be in arrears or if i am they should only be small. Is it OK to pay off the final bills when they arrive as I may want to switch the new house supply to these providers so keeping them right might help or will this go against me with regards to the OR.
Also, my the BT bill for the old house will be about £150. I have told them i am moving but would like to start paying again by direct debit but only the new house costs rather than a higher amount to pay off old house bill. Would it be ok to pay BT the £150 as a one off payment? I have the same account number when i move house as i did at the old house.
please advise
many thanks
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JulianDonnelly
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 14:05:36 Hi peppa-pig,
As long as you make some effort to make even a nominal payment back before you go bankrupt (and considering the amounts we're talking about here), you should be ok.
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
peppa-pig
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 13:48:25 probably february/march time
JulianDonnelly
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 13:45:35 Hi Peppa-pig,
Strictly speaking, using further credit knowing you're going bankrupt is a no-no. When are you thinking of taking the plunge?
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
peppa-pig
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 13:40:54 thanks for your reply. would it be ok to pay these on the credit card??
JulianDonnelly
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 13:20:16 Hi Peppa-pig and welcome to the forum.
Payments to utility companies will not be seen as preferrential payments, so this should be fine.
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367