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Big Panic- Tesco/ Incasso V Me- charging order/installments

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    Re: Big Panic- Tesco/ Incasso V Me- charging order/installments

    Originally posted by roygoodbeat View Post
    I have been going over old paperwork. I received a letter from Tesco bank stating that they had made a mistake and interest was recalculated due to an error on their interest rates/ paperwork. They have reduced the outstanding amount. Now with original case, I argued and about the rates being incorrect and the paperwork wrong. The judge ruled in their favour. Now that they have admitted that this is the case, do I have grounds to re-appeal this and get it thrown out?
    I'll admit I've not read back through your thread which started in 2010.

    However I can see that you got a CCJ for a £32k Tesco loan.

    You then got a Charging Order (or was it a Restriction if the loan was in your name only?) on your home which was/is in joint names.

    I can't answer your question about whether you could get the CCJ set aside (so the CO would be set aside) because the claim was based on an incorrect figure without knowing the full facts.

    How much was the interest recalculation which was refunded and when did that happen?

    How much is left to pay on the CCJ?

    Di

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    • #62
      Re: Big Panic- Tesco/ Incasso V Me- charging order/installments

      Was reduced by about £7000. Yes there was a charging order but was never acted on by tesco or aytached to the house. Has was sold a while ago. Now living in rent3d

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