Hi guys
I was watching an episode of Can't Pay, Take It Away the other day, and i noticed that the High Court Enforcement guys were on a job enforcing a writ where a lady had taken out a 4k loan?! I was under the impression that any debt under the consumer credit agreement could not be enforced through the high court? Has this changed? Are there exceptions?Although they didn't give much details about the loan on the show, it did ring alarm bells for me, as i thought 'sh*t,could the high court one day be knocking on my door, and taking my washing machine!' Could somebody please allay my fears...
Cheers
Brussel
I was watching an episode of Can't Pay, Take It Away the other day, and i noticed that the High Court Enforcement guys were on a job enforcing a writ where a lady had taken out a 4k loan?! I was under the impression that any debt under the consumer credit agreement could not be enforced through the high court? Has this changed? Are there exceptions?Although they didn't give much details about the loan on the show, it did ring alarm bells for me, as i thought 'sh*t,could the high court one day be knocking on my door, and taking my washing machine!' Could somebody please allay my fears...
Cheers
Brussel
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