I have a claim against a large German sports retailer's UK operation who operated in an arrogant manner disregarding a consumer issue and leaving me out of pocket.
A money claim has been granted but said retailer has ignored all correspondence. Now they potentially have a default county court judgement against them and have still not paid up.
No one has yet examined the evidence I have provided. Does the fact that the judgement has defaulted mean that they are now liable irrespective of any other circumstances?.
Am I right that my next step could be invoking a bailiff via form N323?
If so the form is badly designed with top right box stating I need to add in my response to "In the____________" with no clues as to what to input. I guess it would be "court of stockport" or something similar. Is this correct?
Also "Fee account number_______________" required, with similar lack of explanation. Seems the form is designed for corporate rather than personal use.
Can anyone please advise on this?
Many thanks in advance.
A money claim has been granted but said retailer has ignored all correspondence. Now they potentially have a default county court judgement against them and have still not paid up.
No one has yet examined the evidence I have provided. Does the fact that the judgement has defaulted mean that they are now liable irrespective of any other circumstances?.
Am I right that my next step could be invoking a bailiff via form N323?
If so the form is badly designed with top right box stating I need to add in my response to "In the____________" with no clues as to what to input. I guess it would be "court of stockport" or something similar. Is this correct?
Also "Fee account number_______________" required, with similar lack of explanation. Seems the form is designed for corporate rather than personal use.
Can anyone please advise on this?
Many thanks in advance.
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