Right, advice needed here please. I know I should know the answers to this but my head is not working at the minute.
Have received N1 from the lovely Brian Carter. I do not dispute the debt and am willing to pay it. But I won't have the money to pay it till payday on 27th. So do I send the admission form off, or, to buy time, acknowldge and say I intend to defend? Then pay it when I get paid? Absolutely can not have a CCJ recorded, especially as its in OH's name and he knows nothing about it becuase I haven't told him. Yes, I know, I know, but whats done is done and I'm not about to tell him now. Its for electricity balance left over when we swapped suppliers.
Also, the claim is for £195, but with the solictors costs added on and the court fee its £260. Do I have to pay the £260 or the £195?
This is part of a debt of £586, but they state they are claiming £195 and for the avoidance of doubt are not waiving any rights as to the balance of the debt. So I suppose when i've paid this they'll no doubt come after me for the rest of it.
all advice welcomed.
thanks xx
Have received N1 from the lovely Brian Carter. I do not dispute the debt and am willing to pay it. But I won't have the money to pay it till payday on 27th. So do I send the admission form off, or, to buy time, acknowldge and say I intend to defend? Then pay it when I get paid? Absolutely can not have a CCJ recorded, especially as its in OH's name and he knows nothing about it becuase I haven't told him. Yes, I know, I know, but whats done is done and I'm not about to tell him now. Its for electricity balance left over when we swapped suppliers.
Also, the claim is for £195, but with the solictors costs added on and the court fee its £260. Do I have to pay the £260 or the £195?
This is part of a debt of £586, but they state they are claiming £195 and for the avoidance of doubt are not waiving any rights as to the balance of the debt. So I suppose when i've paid this they'll no doubt come after me for the rest of it.
all advice welcomed.
thanks xx
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