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    After past experience, I am back for your assistance again.

    I had a CCJ registered against me in June 2008, and was paying an agreed £1 a month between October 2008 and May 2009. Suddenly the creditor stopped accepting my payments. I tried to find out why, but got no response from them. The court told me it was a matter for me and the creditor to deal with, so where unable to assist. Maybe it was connected to the fact that they thought me clearing a £242 balance at £1 a month would result in years before it was cleared. So they "cut their losses"??? Who knows?

    So in effect from May 2009, I haven't had anyone to pay my payment to, nor any contact regarding this debt.

    Roll on to the end of last week, when I received a letter from another DCA asking for payment or they will look into enforcing the CCJ. I repeat, I have never been informed that the debt has been sold on etc.

    That is my first point. How do I know that they are now the true owners of the debt? All I know is that it is still held by the original creditor who stopped accepting payment etc. This new DCA could be just chancing their luck for all I know.

    I guess I could get confirmation in writing from this DCA that they are now the owners. But is there certain evidence etc I should be asking for? I am aware of the CCA request route for debts, but unsure whether it differs with this having a CCJ tied to it.

    My second question is, can a CCJ transfer from creditor to creditor without me or indeed the court being informed? Does it transfer freely as the debt moves on from DCA to DCA? Or should this new DCA inform the court and myself etc, as in formally get the details changed to reflect change of ownership? The confusing aspect for me is how can the new DCA enforce something they are not named on, I guess.

    Just to point out, I am not trying to get out of paying, I just don't want to be paying this new DCA, when I have never been informed of a change of "owner". I guess what I mean is I do not want to be paying the debt off with the new DCA, then the old on who took out the CCJ to resurface. As it is them who are named/ took out the CCJ, and who the agreement is with in writing.

    It may be nothing, I also find it strange that this new DCA appears out of nowhere 15 weeks prior to this CCJ falling off my credit file. If I am correct, a CCJ doesn't become statute barred after 6 years unlike non-ccj debts. So I am not suggesting that the CCJ disappears after 6 years. It simply falls off your file after 6 years has passed since the judgement was taken. As I mentioned, mine drops off in June this year. The timing off their contact may be nothing, it just got me thinking that's all.

    Many thanks in advance for any tips etc you can give, however small.

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    Re: CCJ registered in 2008

    Just this minute received my passcode to gain access to my statutory report via Experian. The new DCA is shown as being the creditor against the debt entry (no creditor is listed in the CCJ section.)

    So this I guess is one sign of proof that they are now the creditors. Between getting my passcode via mail, and posting I spoke to the new DCA (Lowell) and they have agreed to put the account on hold for 10 days while they provide by mail a copy of the notice of assignment.

    I feel that these 2 forms of proof will be satisfactory in convincing me I will be paying the right people.

    So unless anyone has any additional advice, I may of sorted out my own problem myself. In part due to the well timed arrival of my passcode for my statutory report. Something I had forgotten about applying for.

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    • #3
      Re: CCJ registered in 2008

      I would just restart the £1pm payments. You've ample evidence should anything go awry
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      • #4
        Re: CCJ registered in 2008

        Was thinking along the same lines. Now I have my statutory report which names them, I feel that alone is enough cover for me to make payments to them without any worry that the OC will pop up etc. So seems silly just sitting here waiting for the notice of assignment in the meantime.

        Was just thinking, I wish I had had the thought back in May/June 2009 to put a pound a week in a jar. That would of been around £57 by now which would of been a sizable chunk of the £242 owed.

        Always easy to think of an idea when it's too late.

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        • #5
          Re: CCJ registered in 2008

          Why not try and offer £100 to finish & close it.

          Can help if you're interested.
          I'm the forum administrator and I look after the theme & features, our volunteers & users and also look after any complaints or Data Protection queries that pass through the forum or main website. I am extremely busy so if you do contact me or need a reply to a forum post then use the email or PM features offered because I do miss things and get tied up for days at a time!

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          • #6
            Re: CCJ registered in 2008

            Can't afford a settlement payment as I am unemployed.

            I have just set up a £1 a month payment plan with them. They accepted it with the view that if my circumstances improve, it will be increased.

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