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Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
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Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
Last edited by Griffiths106; 19th September 2018, 22:38:PM.Tags: None
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
I am not sure about account dates but i think HSBC closed them some time between 2007 & 2009 I was unable to keep up repayments after October 2006 but like i say i have no details or documents to confirm this, i am likely to be wrong.
I am still living at the same address as when i had the accounts.
According to my noddle report the CCJ is as follows:
Judgment date - 13/11/2013
Amount - £ 1,519
Court name - Northampton
The amount is so much higher than what i think i can remember
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
I would contact the court (Northampton) to find out some details. (I'm told they keep records for 3 years).
It seems fishy that you are in the same address, yet you say you knew nothing about a court case?CAVEAT LECTOR
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
I have contacted Northampton and now awaiting a return call.
Thank you for this invaluable advise.
For matters I do not wish to digress online YES I don't remember.
So as for the comment of "fishy" I think you should choose your replies for more carefully in the future.
Thank you.
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
If you didn't know about the County Court proceedings, you can make a statutory declaration if issued under the County Court, or the Magistrate's where relevant. A hearing is likely to have been made in your absence with a judgement against you. A statutory declaration means you give an oath and sign a document that said court will give you. Call the relevant court and tell them you want to make a statutory declaration as you knew nothing about a County Court Judgement (CCJ). Did you know about the CJJ, but not the Warrant of Control, alternatively? Then when you've made your declaration or before, let Mortimer Clarke Solicitors know. The effect of a statutory declaration means you get to have another hearing, I believe.Originally posted by Griffiths106 View PostDear Sir/Madam,
Received this today (see attachment) through the post and want to know what i can do to stop any further action.
I have no details or information regarding this CCJ and knew nothing about it until recently when viewing my noodle report.
I remember many years ago having a small loan with HSBC but was unable to keep up with repayments from 2006 when i had to stop working after a permanent spinal injury. I claimed on the loan insurance but it was refused
I also had a bank account with HSBC that went overdrawn purely due to charges ONLY I was unable to pay either and was told by HSBC they were closing the Bank account and loan account and would be sent to debt collection but never heard anything since.
I can only assume they have merged the 2 debts together and then since added multiple further fees onto it.
I think the outstanding loan balance was about £300 and the bank account was overdrawn by about £80 but these are not definite amounts only guesses as i have zero information on this, only what my noodle report shows.
PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP ME....!!!!Last edited by Openlaw15; 13th August 2016, 10:03:AM.
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
Charity's post is fine, I believe he means that the claim may have been sent else where.Originally posted by Griffiths106 View PostI have contacted Northampton and now awaiting a return call.
Thank you for this invaluable advise.
For matters I do not wish to digress online YES I don't remember.
So as for the comment of "fishy" I think you should choose your replies for more carefully in the future.
Thank you.
I also find it odd that no claim pack was received, are you on the electoral register at home.
nem
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
I don't think [MENTION=5553]charitynjw[/MENTION] was calling YOUR comment 'fishy'Originally posted by Griffiths106 View PostI have contacted Northampton and now awaiting a return call.
Thank you for this invaluable advise.
For matters I do not wish to digress online YES I don't remember.
So as for the comment of "fishy" I think you should choose your replies for more carefully in the future.
Thank you.
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
Hmm, Charity is giving her time to you for free. Charity, apparently is saying the situation you're in seems 'fishy' as in you're being threatened with 'Warrant of Control; with bailiffs yet knew nothing about this.Originally posted by Kati View PostI don't think @charitynjw was calling YOUR comment 'fishy'
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Lol!So as for the comment of "fishy" I think you should choose your replies for more carefully in the future.
I can see that the comment could have been interpreted in different ways.CAVEAT LECTOR
This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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It has been said I often talk a lot of carp!Originally posted by Openlaw15 View PostIf a fish said it it'd be fishy too :PCAVEAT LECTOR
This is only my opinion - "Opinions are made to be changed --or how is truth to be got at?" (Byron)
You and I do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.
Cohen, Herb
There is danger when a man throws his tongue into high gear before he
gets his brain a-going.
Phelps, C. C.
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!"
The last words of John Sedgwick
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Re: Threat of application for Warrant of Control of a CCJ by Mortimer Clarke
:noidea:Originally posted by Openlaw15 View PostHmm, Charity is giving **her ***time to you for free. Charity, apparently is saying the situation you're in seems 'fishy' as in you're being threatened with 'Warrant of Control; with bailiffs yet knew nothing about this.
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I'm meant to say 'their' time lolOriginally posted by nemesis45 View Post:noidea:
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lol, I love your humour Charity :POriginally posted by charitynjw View PostIt has been said I often talk a lot of carp!
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