Hi,
I moved house in February 2023, the person who lives at my old address dropped off some of my post and there was a county court claim form dated 31st July 2023. Claimant is Lowell, but it’s actually Overdales solicitors who have done the claim as I rang them.
During the call I told them I had moved, they told me they had already started court proceedings but that I could pay it off over 4 months to avoid the CCJ.
I made an initial payment of £7.20 on 14th August with 4 more payments of £115 due Sept,Oct,Nov,Dec to clear the balance.
I just need some advice whether to respond to the county claim form, even though it was issued nearly 2 months ago? And why can Overdales offer me this 4 month payment plan without me getting a CCJ in the meantime?
The debt is for shop direct, which was originally £367.20 but has added court fee of £50 and legal representatives costs of £50 so now stands at £467.20
The payments are high and I will struggle to pay them, but I really don’t want a CCJ on my file.
I also wanted to add that I tried to lower the payment plan and they emailed me and said
“Kindly note, there is a payment plan in place for £115.00 to be paid monthly, this is via Repeat Card Payment (RCP) and your next payment is due 28 September 2023. This is to avoid a County Court Judgment (CCJ).
Should the current payment plan be unaffordable, you should respond to the Claim form how you deem appropriate, as per the guidance on the form.
This would have been served by the Court to the address that we hold on our records.
If you are admitting the debt in full and wish to pay by instalments, contact us on 0333 111 0800. Our agents are available to complete the Admission form with you over the telephone. Alternatively, you can complete the form and return it via email or by post to the address provided below or to the Court.
Please ensure you respond to the Claim within the time frame set by the Court. Failure to do so may result in a County Court Judgment (CCJ) in Default being entered against you.”
Any advice would be great! Thank you
I moved house in February 2023, the person who lives at my old address dropped off some of my post and there was a county court claim form dated 31st July 2023. Claimant is Lowell, but it’s actually Overdales solicitors who have done the claim as I rang them.
During the call I told them I had moved, they told me they had already started court proceedings but that I could pay it off over 4 months to avoid the CCJ.
I made an initial payment of £7.20 on 14th August with 4 more payments of £115 due Sept,Oct,Nov,Dec to clear the balance.
I just need some advice whether to respond to the county claim form, even though it was issued nearly 2 months ago? And why can Overdales offer me this 4 month payment plan without me getting a CCJ in the meantime?
The debt is for shop direct, which was originally £367.20 but has added court fee of £50 and legal representatives costs of £50 so now stands at £467.20
The payments are high and I will struggle to pay them, but I really don’t want a CCJ on my file.
I also wanted to add that I tried to lower the payment plan and they emailed me and said
“Kindly note, there is a payment plan in place for £115.00 to be paid monthly, this is via Repeat Card Payment (RCP) and your next payment is due 28 September 2023. This is to avoid a County Court Judgment (CCJ).
Should the current payment plan be unaffordable, you should respond to the Claim form how you deem appropriate, as per the guidance on the form.
This would have been served by the Court to the address that we hold on our records.
If you are admitting the debt in full and wish to pay by instalments, contact us on 0333 111 0800. Our agents are available to complete the Admission form with you over the telephone. Alternatively, you can complete the form and return it via email or by post to the address provided below or to the Court.
Please ensure you respond to the Claim within the time frame set by the Court. Failure to do so may result in a County Court Judgment (CCJ) in Default being entered against you.”
Any advice would be great! Thank you
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