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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Hold fire. Let me read this as I have a senior contact at 1st who *might* assist.

    Can you send me the letter from 1st (email addy in siggy below) and I'll come back go you later tonight. Are you able to agree an offer or not, I mean a monthly offer?

    Please remind me of the balance and your proposed monthly offer ( how much are they demanding each month??)

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  • gregco
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    £50 - Do they know I'm broke!! I only just fall outside the level for exemption so I'll need to cough up, I'm posting the envelope tonight. Fingers Crossed.

    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    Hi Greg,
    It's £50 unless you qualify for exemption for low income. More here, and you can click through to exemption guides:
    https://www.gov.uk/county-court-judg...y-the-judgment

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Hi Greg,
    It's £50 unless you qualify for exemption for low income. More here, and you can click through to exemption guides:
    https://www.gov.uk/county-court-judg...y-the-judgment

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  • gregco
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    Does anyone know what the fee is for the N245 application?? I've tried calling them but they're closed! Also do they accept cheque as payment options?

    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    If you have been issued with a Notice of Warrant of Control then you need to get it suspended using a Form N245. Here is how it works:

    https://www.nationaldebtline.org/EW/...t/Page-04.aspx

    From what you say is sounds as if 1st Credit are threatening to make an application for a warrant but haven't done so yet.

    Niddy has a good working relationship with 1st Credit so post up as much detail as you can and I'll flag this up for his attention if necessary.

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    The good news is that they've given you until next week to sort out payment. It says "unless you make payment before 16th October the bailiff will call and may remove your goods"
    So no one will turn up before the 16th.
    That's plenty of time


    No pressure Elsa

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Thanks for sending the Warrant too, Gregco.
    It is indeed 1st Credit.
    The good news is that they've given you until next week to sort out payment. It says "unless you make payment before 16th October the bailiff will call and may remove your goods"
    So no one will turn up before the 16th.

    Elsa

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Finally got the emails (techy glitch!) and have pm'd a reply

    Elsa x

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  • tastyjane
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    Hi, don't procrastinate, I had the bailiffs turn up once (actually led me to Niddy for the first time ) I was unaware of a court order that was unregulated - they were not able to get in as husband stopped them and when I got back I followed Niddy's advice by the letter - applied for a stay of execution and then applied for a variation order - it did cost a little but was a relatively painless process and I had a payment plan agreed at £30.00 per month - I paid every month for 3 years and then they suddenly wrote to say they no longer needed me to pay it back!

    Now you are at this point you need to act - no more just ignoring - it will be settled but you do have to put the effort in..... don't give up hope, its honestly not as black as it seems.

    Jane x

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by gregco View Post
    I have confirmed with a solicitor who can witness our declaration, I should be getting it done on Friday.
    That's good to hear.
    Chin up gregco because we will do our best to get this situation sorted for you

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  • gregco
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    I have confirmed with a solicitor who can witness our declaration, I should be getting it done on Friday.

    Originally posted by gregco View Post
    I have approached 2 local solicitor firms asking if they can stamp a statutory declaration of goods, just waiting till they get back to me. Tools will be removed on Saturday as I'm no longer classified as self employed therefore they are surplus to requirements. The Car is in her name its only my motorbike which may be an issue!!!

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  • gregco
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    I have sent it again...by e-mail
    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    I've not received a budget sheet yet..

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    There we go then.

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    I've not received a budget sheet yet..

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Send her a PM....

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  • gregco
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    I'm just waiting for Undercover Elsa to go through my budget sheet, then I will post of the N245.

    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    The bailiffs may not need to give you notice of their intended arrival day/time. I urge you to get that N245 application to the court asap in the hope of getting the warrant suspended.

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