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A very close friend of mine owes GBP18k (personal loan + overdraft + credit card) to a bank in the UK, which he racked up through gambling. I understand he had some horrible some personal issues which drove him to gambling. I also understand he tried commit suicide once but then threw up the pills that he'd taken. A few days ago, he felt suicidal again, because the bank to whom he owes money has sent one of the loans to a Collection Agency, and he's generally depressed (he feels lonely, doesn't talk to his family and doesn't really have friends).
He reached out for help last few days and I feel like I am in way over my head. I'm not quite sure I know best to help him. He asked me to take control of his bank accounts, which I have. But he doesn't have a pot to p** in and earns a low wage. He's been struggling to pay the extraordinarily high interests charged; and can't seem to pay back the principal amounts.
Now, he's in default on the loan, can't pay back the OD and the CC and is desperate!! I've helped him to write an authority letter to the bank which would allow me to talk to them directly. I intend to ask them to consolidate the debts and agree to somehow lower the crippling interest rates and subsequently come to a repayment scheme which he can manage (which I will help him to figure out). The loan, in particular, as mentioned, has gone to a Collections Agency.
Can someone please chime in and advise me of what to do?
He reached out for help last few days and I feel like I am in way over my head. I'm not quite sure I know best to help him. He asked me to take control of his bank accounts, which I have. But he doesn't have a pot to p** in and earns a low wage. He's been struggling to pay the extraordinarily high interests charged; and can't seem to pay back the principal amounts.
Now, he's in default on the loan, can't pay back the OD and the CC and is desperate!! I've helped him to write an authority letter to the bank which would allow me to talk to them directly. I intend to ask them to consolidate the debts and agree to somehow lower the crippling interest rates and subsequently come to a repayment scheme which he can manage (which I will help him to figure out). The loan, in particular, as mentioned, has gone to a Collections Agency.
Can someone please chime in and advise me of what to do?