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Clydesdale / Cabot / Nolans Help Please

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  • Clydesdale / Cabot / Nolans Help Please

    Hello,

    I am looking for some advice, i really am lost with all of this and have some issues with Cabot & Nolans. I guess a bit of relief to see i am not the only one.

    Allow me to attempt to set out my situation:

    I held a current account with Clydesdale Bank, due to the loss of contract i fell behind with payments and Clydesdale rather quickly defaulted my current account which has subsequently passed to Cabot and then Nolans.

    I have found both Cabot and Nolans unhelpful and quite aggressive in their communication and approach.

    Details from what i can see are below:

    Clydesdale bank Start Date 13/03/2014, Default Date 31/07/2015 Default Amount £2896 Current Balance £0 Current Status - Settled on Credit Agreement
    Cabot Financial Start Date 13/03/2014, Default Date 31/07/2015 Default Amount £2896 Current Balance £2787 Current Status Default on Credit Agreement
    Nolans CCJ Court Date 04/07/2018 £2896

    Now during this time we were looking to move home so without thinking i instantly panicked and commenced paying the debt in instalments, i was told that if i continued to make payments the CCJ would not be registered.

    I guess my question here is there anything i can do now with regards this situation.

    If there is no way to remove this CCJ is there any point to paying it now, i have had advice from a FA that basically says let it run it's course.

    I appreciate any advice on this matter.
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