It's just the catalogue I have debt with I've paid off credit cards and everything else so please don't think I just seek credit then run away from it, I was only asking because I need a new fridge freezer and oven it wasn't to blow the limit and run away, I've been approved for many things since my catalogue so my credit scare can't be that bad. Little woods don't have an address for me or a number so if I ring them there's no way I can pay back the all the money and I don't want debt collectors at my door taking away my TV and everything else I own, we only make enough money to support us with I.e pay bills and buy food. After 4 years I can imagine they'd want a couple grand and I can't afford to pay that amount. Yes if they did it in instalments but they still send someone round to make a list of things to take if you miss a payment and I can't take that risk. I know a lot of you's won't understand and the advice you's gave I'd personally give to someone aswell but I really can't risk loosing everything.
Nobody would be at the door taking your TV. If the old debt is passed to a det collection agency they will be happy to arrange a payment plan over the phone for a minimal amount so don't worry about people taking things from your home it isn't going to happen. Payment plans can be worked out by an income and expenditure sheet or you can just make an offer of something like 20 a month and they are usually willing to accept as most would rather something over nothing. Also don't be so sure that just because they have no address for you they won't be able to find you, it can and does happen, especially as you are reaching a certain time limit with the debt. Debts get sold on from agency to agency and there are debt collection agency's out there that specialise in taking debts nearing the statute barred limit that no agency has managed to chase, they will go all out to find and make contact with you before that time is reached.
It does worry me though that you say you only have enough money to live on but are considering taking on extra debt. I wouldn't recommend it, speaking from personal experience of almost losing my home, I know how easy it is to think everything will be ok if you take on more but if you can't afford anything other than basic living then debt is not for you. Plus with an outstanding default you may not get further credit anyway.