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  • #16
    If you tried to enforce the debtor to pay via bailiffs/HCEO why did they fail to get your money.

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    • #17
      To move forward you need to know if the Defendant has any assets - money or goods - and how easy it is going to be to get recompense. Sorry to be so blunt but you may never get it, not fair I agree but that is how it is. You can still continue with enforcement but don't forget you have to pay initially and although it can be added to the debt owing there is no guarantee you will get it.

      You can add the interest we worked out previously - £1-97 per day and add to that the costs of any enforcement you have had to pay. Just because you have Judgment does not mean you automatically get paid which is something a lot of folks think. There are a lot of Defendants who specialise in avoiding paying any of their debts.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by nikki2019 View Post

        sorry aslo whats the number at 0.08.5% for it please thankyou
        Where did this figure come from ?

        If it is in writing anywhere can you copy and paste so we know the context. Court statutory Interest is 8%.

        0.085% would be 2p a day or £18 overall since 2016 - which isn't right
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        • #19
          Originally posted by wales01man View Post
          If you tried to enforce the debtor to pay via bailiffs/HCEO why did they fail to get your money.
          because they where avoiding them and spoke to his gf and she lied to them because she told the sheriffs office he didn't live there and his mum had moved address when I started court proceedings so had to give his gfs address because she lied to the sheriffs office because I already knew he lived there because the housing asso confirmed it to me because this person is basically 5 mins away from where I live at the moment to as well and this person is getting away with what they are doing to people to been told by his gfs employer im not the first person that they have done this to as well this person had 7 girls on the go to as well

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          • #20
            Originally posted by nikki2019 View Post

            the rate I can charge intrest is ether 0,08% 0r 0.08.5% and that came from ccmcc when I rang up today to ask if I needed a too apply for a certificate of intrest that's what they said to me on the phone about the inntrest thank you
            Sorry missed that post. It should be eight percent - did they definitely say zero point zero eight percent ?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by nikki2019 View Post

              because they where avoiding them and spoke to his gf and she lied to them because she told the sheriffs office he didn't live there and his mum had moved address when I started court proceedings so had to give his gfs address because she lied to the sheriffs office because I already knew he lived there because the housing asso confirmed it to me because this person is basically 5 mins away from where I live at the moment to as well and this person is getting away with what they are doing to people to been told by his gfs employer im not the first person that they have done this to as well this person had 7 girls on the go to as well
              Have you tried any other enforcement or just the bailiffs ? Attachment of earnings / attend court for questioning / third party debt order etc - info here https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-...rce-a-judgment
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

                Have you tried any other enforcement or just the bailiffs ? Attachment of earnings / attend court for questioning / third party debt order etc - info here https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-...rce-a-judgment
                need bank account details for third party debt order which I don't have for the person and im trying for attachment off earnings and benefits for it and it was the sheriffs office that enforced it to as well would llike to know if I can still enforce it after I have already enforced it or not cause I get no reply from attachment off earnings/benefits then I will be seeking another high court writ to as well

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                • #23
                  also because I have been busy with my dad cause he was dying off cancer and couldn't do the paper work until now do I now another 29.55 to it at 1.97 a day plz

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

                    Have you tried any other enforcement or just the bailiffs ? Attachment of earnings / attend court for questioning / third party debt order etc - info here https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-...rce-a-judgment
                    already do attend court for questioning in 2017 and they lied to the courts said everything was in his partners name but if there on uc jointy is that not classed as income for the person

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

                      Sorry missed that post. It should be eight percent - did they definitely say zero point zero eight percent ?
                      ccmc said I can charge ether 0.08% or 0.08.5% that's what they adviced on the phone when I rang up the other week

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                      • #26
                        have 2 different amounts now was given on fb £1.782.93 and on the forum was given £1,778.91 please help and now 918 days they didn't say on the £1,782.93 what percentage was 0.08% or 0.08.5%

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                        • #27
                          As said previously it is 8% per annum - in your case we worked that out to be £1-97 per day. So for 918 days = £1808-46

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                            As said previously it is 8% per annum - in your case we worked that out to be £1-97 per day. So for 918 days = £1808-46
                            thankyou
                            very much just been really busy with my dad dying off cancer so not had time to reply until today thank you

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                            • #29
                              Can someone help me please yet again on this because i have sent the paaper work by post and only the ccmcc have not received it posted over nearly 3weeks ago now been told to do at attachment of earnings forms again and send it by email to them now as well ned help filling the form in to as well please cause i cant remember what i put on it in the paper one

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                              • #30
                                The bit im struggling with now is where it says issuse fee do i put my intrest on in that box in the issuse fee please help

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