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    • wheels2011 Today, 09:29:AM
      Good morning
      will try and make this short. I recently received an attachment of earnings order via cabot for a debt almost 11 years old. They got me on 1 month before the debt was statue barred.this was 3 years ago. I filled in the attachment order and returned to Salford within the time frame requested and have received a reply this week stating I have to pay 150 a month back to Mortimer Clarke. I simply cannot afford this high amount each month. My question is.. a. Can I have this 're looked at.. shoukd I get advise from step change? The attachment has not been enforced. Just not sure what to do..or is it too late to offer them a settlement figure? The debt is 4, 600.
      secondly can also someone spread some light on... if cca's were sent to all debtors in 2015 and all responded stating they were unable to locate original debt does this now mean they are statue barred. Meaning the cca is not acknowledgement of the debt. I'm confused by the 6 year period and if my cca request in 2015 was an acknledgement.
    • wheels2011 Today, 09:33:AM
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