Good Morning All,
So this morning, I decided to check my Experian Credit Report for the first time in years. And I was appalled by what I saw, a CCJ aged 2 months old lodged in Northampton County Court. It was sent to an address I have not lived at since 2011. So I tried to find out a bit more.
According to Experian, it was for HOIST PORTFOLIO HOLDING 2 LIMITED. An account that started 13/10/2001, which apparently defaulted 26/10/2009. The default balance is £1684, and the CCJ appears to be for £1904. Unfortunately, it looks like I recognise the amount of £1684, and it is listed as type of Bank. So I have a feeling that it's an old overdraft from Abbey/Santander.
In my mind, there is no question about whether I need to pay it or not, I do. I can't afford the lump sum, so will need to make arrangements However, I am looking for some advice on how to go about it, as it's been two months since judgement so I am somewhat concerned as to what might happen next. Can they be penalised for using the wrong address? Any help or advice would be most welcome.
So this morning, I decided to check my Experian Credit Report for the first time in years. And I was appalled by what I saw, a CCJ aged 2 months old lodged in Northampton County Court. It was sent to an address I have not lived at since 2011. So I tried to find out a bit more.
According to Experian, it was for HOIST PORTFOLIO HOLDING 2 LIMITED. An account that started 13/10/2001, which apparently defaulted 26/10/2009. The default balance is £1684, and the CCJ appears to be for £1904. Unfortunately, it looks like I recognise the amount of £1684, and it is listed as type of Bank. So I have a feeling that it's an old overdraft from Abbey/Santander.
In my mind, there is no question about whether I need to pay it or not, I do. I can't afford the lump sum, so will need to make arrangements However, I am looking for some advice on how to go about it, as it's been two months since judgement so I am somewhat concerned as to what might happen next. Can they be penalised for using the wrong address? Any help or advice would be most welcome.
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