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charliebucket Posted - 26 September 2009 : 11:49:33
I have recently received notification of possible early discharge etc I have since been presented with a bill for electriticy following a long drawn out dispute due to changing electricity companies some years ago and the electricity companies arguing about who held the account. This dispute lasted a considerbale time - more than 2 years! I was advised in writing that due to their mess up I would be at the most liable for a years worth of payment - I have just received a bill for 2007 to 2009 up to date (I was not even liable for the property since Jan 2009, anyway since not living there!) What I question is if I send this bill into the receiver is it likely to delay a possible early discharge as when sending my up to date i/e form in there had been no change and this should following the receivers office contacting creditors for releaese agreement concluded their enquiries? I appreciate I am not liable as I am bankrupt and at the present time I have not been discharged anyway but could an expert perhaps clarify for me the following: As the "bill" was incurred during my period of bankruptcy if this bill is not presented as part of my debt now could I be held liable after my discharge especially if this transpires sooner than my March 2010 automatic discharge? What course of action would you advise? Send bill into my receiver office or hold on to it and advise electricity company I am bankrupt since the electricity company are at fault in the first place? Or should I just send to OR Many thanks
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Sparkle83 Posted - 26 September 2009 : 13:06:02
I'd send it. I cant say for sure about the ED, have you paid into an ipa, or had any assets released/have any assets?

As for the bill, if it was incurred (not necessarily billed) before BR date, its covered :)

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