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16th May 2007, 09:43
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I am in: Waziristan
Posts: 645
| Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Try to get the CCJ set aside first - there are various reasons this can be allowed - Google around and find the one most applicable to you  . You should definitely CCA and Subject Access Request because smEgg probably won't have an enforceable agreement and will have applied unlawful charges to your account. Also I believe even if they have a CCJ but can't produce a copy of the agreement you can sue them for what you have already paid. PM Laiste she is the expert on this sort of thing. |
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2nd June 2007, 19:13
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I am in: Waziristan
Posts: 645
| Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Meshi is right but if you didn't point this out at any subsequent hearing BC's case would be waived through ie they are counting on your ignorance. |
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2nd June 2007, 23:30
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Quote:
Originally Posted by Moebius Thanks for the confirmation.
Would anyone happen to have any case law or details or precedents that I can use in future correspondence or court hearings.
I do not doubt either of you (Your knowledge is priceless to me) but I want to arm myself with as much as I can to fight any future legal action.
When I know how much my charges are this information will help me battle to get my charges knocked off my total.
Thanks so much to both Meshi and payingonlyencouragesthem.
One further thought is does this apply to just the DCA Bryan Carter or could Egg as the debt owner apply via another company? | I think it comes under the civil procedure rules under part 1 overriding objectives and 3.4. im not sure but my adviser was good. Only the creditor can take you to court and once its heard then that's it. Bryan carter has mucked up big time only claiming a part debt. If he tries to take it to court again point out that the matter has already gone before the court.
I was also informed under common law and the human rights act that you can only be tried by a court of law once for something.
here is a link for some light reading CPR - Parts and Practice Directions
Last edited by meshi; 2nd June 2007 at 23:36.
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2nd June 2007, 23:31
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Quote:
Originally Posted by payingonlyencouragesthem Meshi is right but if you didn't point this out at any subsequent hearing BC's case would be waived through ie they are counting on your ignorance. | yes thats what the adviser said to me. |
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2nd June 2007, 23:34
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Quote:
Originally Posted by Moebius Summary of Question.
Do any of the experienced guys on here know if I can be taken to court twice for the same debt? Summary of situation. Egg Credit Card £4300k owing.
Bryan Carter agreed to my repayments so i didn't defend or reply to a court action.
The judge registered a ccj of about £280 + court costs and Bryan Carter reserved the right to take me to court again in the future for the rest of the debt in his POC! At this rate I could have 10 ccjs before I get the debt repaid. I have requested my statements which will have some charges and I will request my Credit agreement when this CCJ is satsfied.
I have been paying them my agreed payment and topping it up to meet the court order - there is one more payment to make until I have settled the CCJ but I will then still be left with £3900 owing. The particulars of claim state -
The claimant claims £280, such sum being part of a debt due under an agreement number "The Agreement " whereby the defendant agreed to pay the claimant £4300 "The Debt"
For the avoidance of doubt in making this claim for a part of the debt the claimant does not wave any rights as to the balance of the debt , which the claimant continues to owe to the claimant under the agreement. The claimant reserves the right to make further claim for such sums of the debt as remain outstanding.
My employer does not like it's staff to have ccjs but due to my circumstances "divorce +other stuff" they cut me some slack, however
if I keep getting taken to court I could possibly lose my job.
Regards
Moebius (sorry it is so long winded) | bryan carter done the same thing to me representing the royal bank of scotland.
I have sent in my defence.
Either way whether I win or lose he is in for the high jump. This guy thinks he can do what he likes. and hes a solicitor as well. |
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3rd June 2007, 08:53
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt That's great Meshi thanks for your reply.
Good luck with your case and please let us know how you get on.
I'm sure all of us on here are wishing you the best of luck.(I Certainly am!)
Moebus
P.s what sort of adviser do you have? |
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6th August 2007, 18:35
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Waziristan
Posts: 645
| Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Tell them that you have already settled the matter in court and don't wish to correspond any further on the matter. If they try to take you back to court PM me and I'll post a viable response on the forum. |
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6th August 2007, 18:50
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Scotland
Posts: 12,835
| Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Quote:
Would anyone happen to have any case law or details or precedents that I can use in future correspondence or court hearings. | Bhamjee v Forsdick [2003] EWCA Civ 799 Grepe v Loam
You may also wish to read the following: http://www.ffw.com/documents/publica...003_gibson.pdf
Page 4 is of particular interest. |
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7th August 2007, 18:38
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Waziristan
Posts: 645
| Re: Advice on Partial CCJ on Egg debt Quote:
Originally Posted by Moebius Thankyou to Rory32 and payingonlyencourages them.
My understanding is that if they try and take me to court again the fact that they would be doing this for a second time on the same debt means I could get the judge to throw the claim out. Is that correct?
However if I take this stance they are still going to process credit information about me and chase me for the money.
Should I still be offering a monthly repayment to try and ultimately get rid of the debt and clean up my credit record?
Thanks again for you knowledge and help. | Wouldn't bother with payments - it didn't help last time.Just wait and see if they try to take you to court again - when it gets thrown out it will come off your credit report. |
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