Hi guys, I am new to this site and in desperate need of some advice.
Basically, I randomly decided to check my Experian report a few weeks ago and to my shock my rating had gone down from excellent to very poor. Looking into this further I saw that a CCJ for about a grand had been placed on me in Feb 2017. I have had no correspondence what so ever about this. On the CCJ section it does list my old address which I have not lived at for nearly 4 years. Turns out this for an overdraft on a bank account I had with HSBC which I have not used in about 7-8 years so there is no way I would have received any letters about this. I did not tell HSBC about when I moved to my new address 4 years ago, because I hadn't been using that account for years and just forgot about it. But I didn't tell them about my old address either, the one they have listed on the CCJ, because again I had not used that account in years. So I don't understand why they have sent correspondence to my old address when I never told them about it and not to my new address, again, an address that I have not told them. I have read that they can send letters to my 'last known address' but my old address cannot have been my last known address because I never told them about it? If they established that I lived at the old address, potentially via electoral roll checks, then why would that same process not have been followed to find my current address?
In addition to this, it must be atleast 7-8 years since I last used this account so is this statute barred? Had I actually received the letters I would have paid this in full on the spot. I need this CCJ off my record. What are my options?
Thanks in advance.
Basically, I randomly decided to check my Experian report a few weeks ago and to my shock my rating had gone down from excellent to very poor. Looking into this further I saw that a CCJ for about a grand had been placed on me in Feb 2017. I have had no correspondence what so ever about this. On the CCJ section it does list my old address which I have not lived at for nearly 4 years. Turns out this for an overdraft on a bank account I had with HSBC which I have not used in about 7-8 years so there is no way I would have received any letters about this. I did not tell HSBC about when I moved to my new address 4 years ago, because I hadn't been using that account for years and just forgot about it. But I didn't tell them about my old address either, the one they have listed on the CCJ, because again I had not used that account in years. So I don't understand why they have sent correspondence to my old address when I never told them about it and not to my new address, again, an address that I have not told them. I have read that they can send letters to my 'last known address' but my old address cannot have been my last known address because I never told them about it? If they established that I lived at the old address, potentially via electoral roll checks, then why would that same process not have been followed to find my current address?
In addition to this, it must be atleast 7-8 years since I last used this account so is this statute barred? Had I actually received the letters I would have paid this in full on the spot. I need this CCJ off my record. What are my options?
Thanks in advance.
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