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Cabot finance old CCJ and change in tone of emails pls advise

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  • Cabot finance old CCJ and change in tone of emails pls advise

    Hi

    Please can someone help me. I defaulted on a northern rock loan for around £18k in 2011/2012 resulting in them selling the debt on and eventually getting a CCJ in 2014. I paid them a set amount monthly until 2019 when I experienced a mental health breakdown. In 2020 I sought advice and support from a mental health charity and asked them for a 30 day cooling off period and to freeze interest charges on the account. They replied taking off around £10k interest. I then heard nothing else for a long time and didn’t pay anything. In January 2024 Mortimer Clark sent me a letter stating “ we have been instructed by our client to close your account. Your
    account has been referred back to our client and your debt remains outstanding. Our clients agent will be in touch.

    I then started to get numerous daily calls from Cabot along with a few letters. Then emails stating a variety of things, pay this debt, you still owe us this money, call us so we can set up a payment plan etc. Today I’ve had a new email stating “ to make sure we’re managing our customers accounts in the right way we regularly review credit reference agency reports. From the data we’ve reviewed we believe your situation has improved. Contact us to pay your account.

    They are right that it has changed, I’m working although in rented house, have new debts and just about keeping my head about water financially. Should I be worried about this new letter? I feel really unwell at the change in their tone & don’t know what to do. Can they go back to court? This will massively impact my ability to rent a house in the future
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    They can try to enforce the CCJ, but they will need a very good reason why they didn't act sooner.
    You can Defend the claim if they go back to Court. They've had 4 / 5 years.

    What you could do is fill in an income and expenditure form, take into consideration the 'cost of
    living crisis'. If you are left with £1 a month to pay the debt, so be it. A Court would only ask you
    to pay what you could afford each month.

    https://nedcab.cabmoney.org.uk/

    https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/de...itor---letter/

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    • #3
      Hi

      Thanks so much for your advise, In reality they’ve had much longer than 4/5 years as the CCJ was in 2010 not 2014 as I stated originally. Do you know if they are calling my bluff with the tone of their email. Saying they’ve checked my credit file? Thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sunday1234 View Post
        Hi

        Thanks so much for your advise, In reality they’ve had much longer than 4/5 years as the CCJ was in 2010 not 2014 as I stated originally. Do you know if they are calling my bluff with the tone of their email. Saying they’ve checked my credit file? Thanks
        They've said that to educe exactly the reaction they want, they want you to overthink the situation,
        don't read anything in it, If they have, so what?

        When you think about it, do something else, something you enjoy, listen to music etc.

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