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Impersonating a hceo and getting a high court writ and can set aside

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  • Impersonating a hceo and getting a high court writ and can set aside

    Very long story......i had a ccj filed against me at an old address 3 months after I had moved out. First I knew of this was when i received a call from someone stating they were a enforcement officer 3 years later. They mentioned things about my social media account and I basically told him I didn' believe the debt was due as there was a conflict of interest with initial agreement. I sought advice through a debt charity and offered the creditor to enter into an IVA, as at this point I discovered I also owed a lot of business rates due to this conflict. My IVA was rejected as the creditor stated I owed twice the amount of what the ccj amount was and this made him have final say as majority creditor. All went quiet until 2 years later I had moved again at this point. A HCEO turned up at my 2nd address. The new tenants provided proof that they lived there. I spoke to hceo on the telephone and explained I owned nothing. He checked out my car registration etc to check value of my car. Again all went quiet until last week (9 months after call with HCEO) someone professing to be HCEO acting on same court reference went to my 2nd address and was very rude, intimidating and made some very perverted comments to the new tenant. This guy also disclosed how much I owed and who to. He then called my old landlord, again disclosing the information. Within hours he had posted a letter through my door to get in touch. I called him and he was awful, threatened to break into property when I was not home, have my dogs taken away and take what he wanted. I've since checked this man out he is on no EO register, his LTD company is a farce and he opens and closes companies every year, I found out a little about his personal life, basically he is a bully. I've contacted the court, they stated that the creditor requested the case back from the official HCEO and I'm assuming he is now using this guy as a bit of a heavy to bully me. Do I have case to get this whole thing set aside after leaving it so long. Initial ccj is from July 2012. Writ is from July 2017. Please help I want a solution to this as it's making me ill.
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  • #2
    What date in 2012 was the CCJ made? The person who is visiting is most likely a self employed Enforcement Agent, do you know who the Authorised High Court Enforcement Officer or Company is and when the Writ was Sealed?

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    • #3
      26th July 2012 was the CCJ date. I know who the HCEO was and have spoken to them. The writ was dated 7th July 2017

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      • #4
        I should also add I requested the most recent guys copy of writ, also his certification. He replied byvtext saying to speak to the creditor

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        • #5
          The Creditor will have neither of those. The Enforcement Agent should have his most recent Certification & also ask about his Bond if he raises objections then also ask what Court he was Certificated at. He should be able to provide a copy of the Writ.

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