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Help with dealing with Robinson Way ref a CCJ

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  • Help with dealing with Robinson Way ref a CCJ

    Hi
    At the beginning of a CCJ was sort by 'Howard Choen & Co.Solicitors' on behalf of 'Robinson Way/HPH2 LTD' for an old Barclay car debt, they won the CCJ.
    In April Choen sent a letter demanding payment or they would apply for 'attachment of earnings' I replied with a breakdown of my finances and offer of payment, I did not hear anything back and they went ahead and applied. The court asked for a for a breakdown of my finances I did this and returned it, I have heard nothing back from the courts since May.
    I then received a letter from 'Robinson way' on 30/06 saying they have now 'transferred this case from our legal process so we can deal going forward' asking again for finances breakdown and also if saying I had made a previous offer of £1.00 and can I confirm this, I had not made that previous offer (the offer on the court papers was for £10.00 per month the debt is for over £3'000).
    I replied to their letter via email, had confirmation they got email and would respond but heard nothing else. I then received another letter dated 22/07 saying the same sort of thing and that I had not replied to the previous letter, again I replied via email and also this time I sent a copy via recorded delivery.
    I have now received a letter back and the letter does not make much sense , they are saying my household expenses are above national average and its been brought to their attention that I am not upto date with my priority debts and is the £10 amonth an offer for BOTH accounts.

    I can provide copies of the letters if need be, would like some help on where I go from here , it all seems to be getting a bit silly now.

    thank you tracy
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    Re: Help with dealing with Robinson Way ref a CCJ

    Hi supertracy

    Was the monthly £10 payment arranged by the court?
    If so, has your circumstances re household income or expenditure changed since then?
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      Re: Help with dealing with Robinson Way ref a CCJ

      Hi
      No there is no monthly payment arranged with the court, the last time I heard from them was back in May when I had to fill out form to do with the attachment of earnings ref my finances and send it back to them which I did. The £10 a month is what I have offered Robinson way. There has been no change in my expenditure ,sometimes the house hold income can be lower.

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        Re: Help with dealing with Robinson Way ref a CCJ

        Hi
        Do Hoist or RW have more than one account of yours? In my experience RW are often not the sharpest , maybe they import their workforce from the other side of the Pennines (RW are based in Salford Quays or used to be)

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