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    Bankruptcy, UK

    Is this a uk site? New to this forum. As i just found it. Few problems i hope someone can help, even for peace of mind.

    I went bankrupt in March this year, due to building up a debt in gambling.

    I had a face to face interview where i had to go over everything, which i did tell the truth on how i become n had to go bankrupt etc, before that i went to CAB for advise, my advisor said they may place restrictions on me, as i racked up my debt and no means 2 pay back etc.

    I did the interview in June and till today i had no letters or anything, except one to say, if they house i lived in i owned, which it wasnt, it was my parents and they had the deeds to the house.

    Now i get this letter through, saying i have another interview next thursday. RE: Your affairs.

    The person is on holiday till the 13th so i no idea what can be bout, but i thinking restrictions.

    Anyone else gone through any of this, thing is, i went bankrupt because of debt with gambling, i re opened a bog standard bank account in september, and some money went to online bookmakers (still a bit of a gambler when i see red). Last time i saw the official reciever he said, there mayb another interview if any inconsistancys with my story, but that was in June.

    Far as i know i told the truth, so i dont think it was that, im just worried as anyone would be, as out of bloom i get this letter.

    Hope for any advice at all and anyone else gone through this, and mayb restrictions. Also anyone gone bankrupt with a gambling debt, be nice to hear as i dont know any.

    My email addy is [[/email], nt sure if can sho this, apologies if not, just quite worried.

    AndyM
    Last edited by HRx; 11-07-2007, 08:40 AM.

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    This is a US forum dedicated to personal bankruptcy. The information contained here will most likely not be applicable to you. I will leave this thread open in the event that you could benefit from moral support.
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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      Andy,

      As with any kind of bankruptcy, it is all very nerve-wrecking until the day you see the final paperwork that says you are free and discharged.

      I really know nothing about bk in the UK. I wonder how similar they are. You probably won't get many replies because not a lot of people here are going to give advice to something they are unfamiliar with. However, if you just want support or to vent, this place sure is a nice/friendly forum.

      Hope this interview is nothing big for you and that it is a standard thing. Good luck.

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