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**WON** Set-Aside & Claim Dismissed **** CCJ Help

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  • #31
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    I would say that if bailiffs have been instructed it will not be too long before they track you down so including your address in your letter to AG would make little difference.

    If they do turn up
    1) Do not let them in under any circumstances
    2) Show them a copy of the letter you have sent ( maybe keep it by the front door) If you need to go off and get it, shut the door locked in their face - but do come back
    3) If you have a response of any sort, even just an acknowledgement show them that as well


    I will leave the rest up to Amethyst once she has fed the 5000

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by warwick65 View Post
      I would say that if bailiffs have been instructed it will not be too long before they track you down so including your address in your letter to AG would make little difference.

      If they do turn up
      1) Do not let them in under any circumstances
      2) Show them a copy of the letter you have sent ( maybe keep it by the front door) If you need to go off and get it, shut the door locked in their face - but do come back
      3) If you have a response of any sort, even just an acknowledgement show them that as well


      I will leave the rest up to Amethyst once she has fed the 5000
      When you say show them a copy of the letter. Do you mean a copy of the letter I send to arrow asking them to consent to the judgement being set aside? Or the n244 and witness statement?

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      • #33
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        Originally posted by mr_c View Post
        When you say show them a copy of the letter. Do you mean a copy of the letter I send to arrow asking them to consent to the judgement being set aside? Or the n244 and witness statement?
        All of it

        Cover all your bases but definitely the N244

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        • #34
          Re: CCJ Help

          Back .... 5000 fed ... no loaves, just fishes xxx
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          • #35
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            Might be a daft question - how did you know the judgment related to an HSBC account ?
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            • #36
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              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              Might be a daft question - how did you know the judgment related to an HSBC account ?
              Because it says current account. I have only ever had 2 current accounts. The one I currently use and have been seen 2010 and this hsbc one.

              I sent you a revised witness statement. Have you had a chance to have a read? I want to submit this n244 tomorrow morning if I can get it ready

              - - - Updated - - -

              Also the court said it was for an overdraft on a hsbc account

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              • #37
                Re: CCJ Help

                Cool.

                Going through it now
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                • #38
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                  That's the bit on the front of the N244 (para 3 what order are you asking for and why )

                  Yes you can send it in then ring them up to pay
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                  • #39
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                    Also, is it worth mentioning that I was planning on applying for a mortgage this year, which I actually was, and this CCJ will throw that right out of the window
                    Yes, paragraph 2 .... say you were looking to check all was in order before you started making enquiries relating to obtaining a mortgage. ( don't say about this CCJ mucking that up, that gives them too much power )
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                    • #40
                      Re: CCJ Help

                      Ok I will get this put together and send off tomorrow. With regards to contacting arrow, is that paragraph you sent on 1 of your first replies still good to send or will it need any amendments?
                      Does submitting the n244 stop enforcement action?

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                      • #41
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                        Arrow letter =- I'll have a look two tics
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                        • #42
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                          It should do - you don't have the warrant number so can you write in that box ( under claim number)' unknown' just so it alerts them there is one in play.
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                          • #43
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                            right, time to get this written up!

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                            • #44
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                              this is probably a silly question, but where exactly am i sending this n244 form? is there an email address? also, does anyone know how long it takes for replies?

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                              • #45
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                                As the judgment was by default, it will most likely be at Northampton County Court Business Centre.

                                https://courttribunalfinder.service....ss-centre-ccbc

                                You can email if you have everything typed and printed to a PDF doc - I think the fee paid applications address, and give them a ring to pay the fee when you send it when you can check receipt as well.

                                It is usually pretty quick to get a first response from the court, within a week.

                                You will need to send Arrow's copy by post, I'd do that by recorded signed for so there's no dispute later.

                                (I've modded a couple posts off the thread which might give a bit too much info if Arrow happened across it)
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