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  • #16
    This is the letter before the court letter asking for a lot more then the court letter will I still have to pay the rest without a set aside?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Adzzz85 View Post
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      You need to remove this pic and edit out the details on the right as it identifies you.
      COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE

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      • #18
        Sorry how do i get to the option to remove..

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Adzzz85 View Post
          Sorry how do i get to the option to remove..
          Use the Edit function and just delete it. You can then repost a copy of the letter cropping the bits on the right out.
          COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE

          My posts here are based on my experience of a variety of life events. I have no formal legal training & if in doubt take professional legal advice or contact CAB. If you follow anything I write here you do so at your own risk & I accept no liability for any loss, costs or other outcomes.

          Private messages are disabled as help is only offered publicly. I do not come on here in the evening, at weekends or on public holidays.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Adzzz85 View Post
            This is the letter before the court letter asking for a lot more then the court letter will I still have to pay the rest without a set aside?
            Sorted out the letter for you to remove your ID bits.

            Did you actually receive a copy of the Judgment from the Court ? If not, I'd give the court a call and ask for a copy. I don't understand why the warrant would be for £179 when the judgment is for £1100 odd - it may be the judgment was for instalment payments and that's the amount you're behind on those? The Lowell reference numbers on each of the letters is different, and doesn't seem to be a court claim number. I think ringing the court to ask for a copy of the judgment would be a good idea. Either Derby or Northampton county court business centre ( I expect the CCBC will have issued the judgment before it was moved to Derby for enforcement so I'd try them first )
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            • #21
              Thank You for your patience and help, this is what I don't understand, I dont think it's instalments because I haven't contacted them in any way to set this up so I am confused what the court payment is for.

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              • #22
                I have spoken to the ccbc and they have told me the warrant was for £100 taken off the overall balance and the rest costs, so it's basically them taking a little bit at a time but I should contact lowell and make an arrangement of payment with them or they will attend my house and add extra costs to the debt..

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                • #23
                  Any advice on what i should do next as i will have the bailiffs knocking on my door if i don't pay..

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