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  • #16
    Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

    after checking my credit file i believe i know what it is for now however i was totally unaware i could be sent to prison for ccjs and is still a threat if i miss a payment thought this was only for non payment of council tax so it an eye opener.
    Last edited by jules2008; 10th November 2015, 00:26:AM.

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    • #17
      Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

      If its a Council tax debt makes a difference you need the full details to enable LB to help you sort it

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      • #18
        Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

        I was under the impression that prison was only an option for CT if you absolutely REFUSE to pay :noidea:
        Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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        • #19
          Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

          Originally posted by Kati View Post
          I was under the impression that prison was only an option for CT if you absolutely REFUSE to pay :noidea:
          The threat of arrest is I think in this case for Contempt i.e. disobeying a court order.

          nem

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          • #20
            Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

            To be honest the paperwork and time and effort and money isnt worth it. You can find out how much was owed for the amount and claim for financial hardship legally you can only pay a £1 to your debtors.

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            • #21
              Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

              Originally posted by sloane82 View Post
              To be honest the paperwork and time and effort and money isnt worth it. You can find out how much was owed for the amount and claim for financial hardship legally you can only pay a £1 to your debtors.
              Ignoring a court order is very foolish.

              The order has been made and I doubt Jules wants a knock on the door late on evening and getting arrested for contempt.

              nem

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              • #22
                Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

                The best idea is to either negotiate with the creditor who will want an income and expenditure or if they refuse apply for a variation but that costs money I think. I have heard if you are on a low income you can get fees waived

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                • #23
                  Re: threat of prison from arrow global guernsey ltd

                  It might be an idea to contact Drydens as they will have made the application for the AoE - even if you are going to apply to set aside the judgment you must make that £23.00 payment before the 30th November.
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