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  • Default 5 months from dropping off file - what do?

    Hi

    I am looking for some wise advice. I am finally on my way to clearing up all of my old immature mistakes and have one default on my account that I'm afraid will turn into something more serious if I do not act on it.

    The facts are I had a current account with overdraft that defaulted on the 30/6/2009 it becomes statute barred on July 1st 2015. Therefore there is 5 months left until this happens. This account is registered to a very old address that I have not lived in since 2008. I last checked the court records register In dec 2014 and no ccj has been registered against me for this account.

    My worry is this still could happen between now and the end of june and if it does it will not go to my current address therefore I will not be able to do anything about it and will likely end up with a ccj.

    What I would like advice on is what is the best course of action I should take to prevent this. Is it likely RBS will try and take me to court between now and the end of june?

    Or is it best I contact RBS and try to arrange a payment plan? I do not have the account details anymore just the last 4 digits of the account number and address its registered to. How would I go about doing this?

    Any advice on this would be welcomed!

    Thanks
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