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  • Attachment of earnings Worried please help

    Hello.
    I am really worried about a attachment of earnings letter I recieved 2 days ago for a debt that I forgot about and is almost 6 years old. The original debt I had was with halifax Plc which has now been taken on by capquest and their solicitors drydens fair fax. I do acknowledge the original debt but I had no idea that cap quest had bought the debt and have added extra charges to it. What are my options, it say I have 8 days to respond .any advice would be greatly received . Thanks

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    Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

    I don't understand. What is this about Attachment of earnings. They can't do it because they feel like it, it has to go to court first. Have you had any court papers? Don't acknowledge the debt at all! I hope you haven't.

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      Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

      Check online to see if there is a CCJ registered against you as far as I am aware a AOE can only be granted by a court as a further action after a CCJ is granted and unpaid

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        Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

        Originally posted by ostell View Post
        I don't understand. What is this about Attachment of earnings. They can't do it because they feel like it, it has to go to court first. Have you had any court papers? Don't acknowledge the debt at all! I hope you haven't.
        Hello, I had a letter before which was a ccj against me I ignored it as I thought it was fake but it seems it wasn't as I now have this attachment of earning and it has my local court on it

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          Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

          Was this " a general order of judgement for claimant" if so it would have the court stamp on it.
          If this is correct AOE is possible.

          nem

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            Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

            I just checked trust online and there is a ccj against me at the county court business centre registered on 12/1 2015

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              Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

              Yes this is correct , it did have a court stamp from Northampton on it. So moving forward what are my options with aoe ? Is it best to return the form and try to agree affordable monthly payments, if I don't do anything they will inform my work and I could lose my job I could also be thrown into prison or having enforcement officers on my door

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                Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

                They may just go for an AOE instead of accepting your offer after all AOE guarantees the money if you stay employed they may feel as you have ignored paying before you would do it again.
                Sorry to be blunt but they want money not promises

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                  Re: Attachment of earnings Worried please help

                  The claimant can get the order then go straight to the employer who cannot refuse to cooperate.
                  Debt is Not a Criminal Offence in the UK.
                  You can certainly try negotiating them, complete the form and make an offer which must be reasonable for you to afford and acceptable to the claimant.

                  nem

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