Hi Folks,
Is it OK for a debt purchaser to instigate a CCJ on a debt that they've bought while it was in default status, once the default period of 6 years has elapsed, thereby annihilating creditworthiness for a further 6 years? ( Assumes a CCJ willl drop off after 6 years)
Background:
Still reeling from injustice, the hurt continues:
One of my creditors (that allowed me to pay lawyers in the first place!) slapped a default on me after they doubled interest rates at the start of the recession 2009 ish.
Another lot bought the debt against my will and have been bothering us ever since. I am reluctant to acknowledge them for fear of them sending debt collectors once I've "answered their security questions" (information they shouldn't have in the first place!).
I've been continuing to pay the original creditor minimum payments while I struggle to make a plan to encourage HSBC and Dixons to put things right after Supreme Court failed to do so.. (Preparing for Queens Bench appearance). As I understand things, these get paid to the debt purchaser.
We remain unable to buy a suitable family home since 2003.
Cheers,
Richard.
Is it OK for a debt purchaser to instigate a CCJ on a debt that they've bought while it was in default status, once the default period of 6 years has elapsed, thereby annihilating creditworthiness for a further 6 years? ( Assumes a CCJ willl drop off after 6 years)
Background:
Still reeling from injustice, the hurt continues:
One of my creditors (that allowed me to pay lawyers in the first place!) slapped a default on me after they doubled interest rates at the start of the recession 2009 ish.
Another lot bought the debt against my will and have been bothering us ever since. I am reluctant to acknowledge them for fear of them sending debt collectors once I've "answered their security questions" (information they shouldn't have in the first place!).
I've been continuing to pay the original creditor minimum payments while I struggle to make a plan to encourage HSBC and Dixons to put things right after Supreme Court failed to do so.. (Preparing for Queens Bench appearance). As I understand things, these get paid to the debt purchaser.
We remain unable to buy a suitable family home since 2003.
Cheers,
Richard.
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