Re: Hi, just joined
Hi All. Been a while
Quick update.
All is quiet, I'm slowly losing some defaults from my credit file as SB.
All except the largest debt of mine, CCJ with MBNA /Arrow Global listed earlier in this thread.
Bryan Carter Solicitors just said goodbye, and Drydensfairfax Solicitors have just said hello, on Monday 28 April.
Drydensfairfax Solicitors sent a standard letter talking of enforcing the CCJ, highlighting the usual threats, repossession, attachment to earning and bailiffs.
This debt has been quiet since the CCJ was first obtained in Jan 2012.
My circumstances are the same, they can't really threaten me with the above three threats, I'm self employed, renting and have nothing of value except work related items I need to work, tools.
How likely are they to try to close my bank account, or worse, try to enforce bankruptcy on me?
I've also read on one of the court documents that the CCJ has rolling interest at 8%.
Means the Debt isn't £9.6K anymore, it's more like £12K.
I've still not paid anything toward the CCJ to date.
Would the amount of time that has passed, 2.5 yrs, likely be viewed as "too long" by the judge? As in they left it too long to enforce it, so.. have a hard time trying to do so?
Thanks in advance
Hi All. Been a while
Quick update.
All is quiet, I'm slowly losing some defaults from my credit file as SB.
All except the largest debt of mine, CCJ with MBNA /Arrow Global listed earlier in this thread.
Bryan Carter Solicitors just said goodbye, and Drydensfairfax Solicitors have just said hello, on Monday 28 April.
Drydensfairfax Solicitors sent a standard letter talking of enforcing the CCJ, highlighting the usual threats, repossession, attachment to earning and bailiffs.
This debt has been quiet since the CCJ was first obtained in Jan 2012.
My circumstances are the same, they can't really threaten me with the above three threats, I'm self employed, renting and have nothing of value except work related items I need to work, tools.
How likely are they to try to close my bank account, or worse, try to enforce bankruptcy on me?
I've also read on one of the court documents that the CCJ has rolling interest at 8%.
Means the Debt isn't £9.6K anymore, it's more like £12K.
I've still not paid anything toward the CCJ to date.
Would the amount of time that has passed, 2.5 yrs, likely be viewed as "too long" by the judge? As in they left it too long to enforce it, so.. have a hard time trying to do so?
Thanks in advance
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