DCA Claim Sent to Old Address - Judgement by Default
Hi,
Can anyone help with this please: I'm being chased for debts incurred by my ex - credit card agreements taken out in my name where he ran up amounts on the cards. This was a while ago, when I was a lot more naive and didn't know what was going on... and has recently come back to bite in the form of DCA's hassling me.
IND filed a claim using an old address - I didn't live there and didn't receive the claim papers. I ended up with a CCJ being entered against me by default. I only found out about the CCJ from Experian. I requested set aside and after 6months of wrangling to get that done, the court has lost the paperwork and we're starting again with a new judge. They've been asked to prove service and if service is prooved then I have to outline my defence.
IND said that they used a tracing company and the company say that I sent them a postcard confirming I lived at this address. Is this proof of service? I absolutely didn't reply to any postcard - even if I had been living at that address, I wouldn't have as I'd have thought it was phishing or something. I have proof that I wasn't at the address (council tax, tenancy agreements). The judge said that if service cannot be proved, then the judgement will be set aside. How do I contest this nonsense about a postcard and a tracing company?
Any and all help welcome!
Hi,
Can anyone help with this please: I'm being chased for debts incurred by my ex - credit card agreements taken out in my name where he ran up amounts on the cards. This was a while ago, when I was a lot more naive and didn't know what was going on... and has recently come back to bite in the form of DCA's hassling me.
IND filed a claim using an old address - I didn't live there and didn't receive the claim papers. I ended up with a CCJ being entered against me by default. I only found out about the CCJ from Experian. I requested set aside and after 6months of wrangling to get that done, the court has lost the paperwork and we're starting again with a new judge. They've been asked to prove service and if service is prooved then I have to outline my defence.
IND said that they used a tracing company and the company say that I sent them a postcard confirming I lived at this address. Is this proof of service? I absolutely didn't reply to any postcard - even if I had been living at that address, I wouldn't have as I'd have thought it was phishing or something. I have proof that I wasn't at the address (council tax, tenancy agreements). The judge said that if service cannot be proved, then the judgement will be set aside. How do I contest this nonsense about a postcard and a tracing company?
Any and all help welcome!
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