Without wishing to make this sound like a game, Link can only enforce if they know where you are. They cannot access your bank account.
They 'could' issue a court claim to your last known address; which could mean you get a CCJ on your credit file. This would only be an issue if you were seeking finance to buy a house, car etc. (The CCJ would disappear from your file after six years from the date it appeared)
Separately if no CCJ and a period of six years passes since the default was issued on this account/or last time you made payment/contact, it will become time barred under The Limitation Act and can no longer be enforced.
Overall, I do not think this is something you should be worrying excessively over. You sound like you are working hard, trying to recover from the effects of the Covid pandemic, you should put your positive energy into building your life back up.
They 'could' issue a court claim to your last known address; which could mean you get a CCJ on your credit file. This would only be an issue if you were seeking finance to buy a house, car etc. (The CCJ would disappear from your file after six years from the date it appeared)
Separately if no CCJ and a period of six years passes since the default was issued on this account/or last time you made payment/contact, it will become time barred under The Limitation Act and can no longer be enforced.
Overall, I do not think this is something you should be worrying excessively over. You sound like you are working hard, trying to recover from the effects of the Covid pandemic, you should put your positive energy into building your life back up.
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