I just won a ccj claim last April brought by Lowell who bought a sopposed debt from EE.Judge dismissed case faulted default and agreed I paid what I reasonably owed them as advised to me before I travelled for a year.Since 2011 EE and Lowell wrongfully issued default and made damaging enteries on my credit file thereby annihilating my credit worthiness.Been denied credit as a result.Kindly enlighten me if I could sue either EE or Lowell for general damages to my credit worthiness.Thanks all.
rodejayi172 can i sue EE or Lowell for damage to credit worthiness
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Re: rodejayi172 can i sue EE or Lowell for damage to credit worthiness
so EE had to issue the default in the 1st place - lowells would of changed owner not any dates once they purchased the alledged debt!? so say any sueing if possible would be against EE!
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Re: rodejayi172 can i sue EE or Lowell for damage to credit worthiness
Thanks. Still need help regarding suing for general damages for damage to credit worthiness.Seen some info on same here on past cases.But would still appreciate any info on procedure and legal angle.Thanks allOriginally posted by MIKE770 View Postso EE had to issue the default in the 1st place - lowells would of changed owner not any dates once they purchased the alledged debt!? so say any sueing if possible would be against EE!
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Re: rodejayi172 can i sue EE or Lowell for damage to credit worthiness
Can you quantify your actual losses?CAVEAT LECTOR
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