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Personally I agree with the other posters on here. The language Crapquest has used in their threatomatics shows that they are talking bollocks. They quote stuff that they cannot do under Northern Ireland Law.

 

Judgements in Northern Ireland are enforced by the Enforcement of Judgements Office in Belfast and it is they who would be contacting you to enforce any judgement not Crapquest or their mickey mouse solicitors for rent HL Legal.

 

To check if in fact a judgement has really been issued you could spend eight quid here Check the registers for your CCJ, judgment and fine records - Trust Online but personally I would wait and see.

 

Quite a few NI folk got Christmas Cards from Crapquest in the form of SDs. These too were only a bluff as yet again they did not follow the proper procedure for issuing them in N.I. (I know what was wrong but Im not going to alert Crapquest;))

 

Another thing is that under the County Courts Act creditors are NOT allowed to split a claim so yet again Crapquest are talking bollocks and IF they got a judgement for £386.00 then thats their lot. They CANNOT come back again for another bite of the cherry as a certain well know solicitor regularly tries.

 

To sum up - Sit Tight and see what next they come up with.

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Please note that should legal action be instigated against you and you are not a resident in England then you will be subject to the due litigation process applicable under the jurisdiction of your residenceand this matter will be reffered to our Scottish/ Irish lawers for action.

 

 

Dont think a Scottis or Irish Lawyer would do them much good in NORTHERN Ireland.:cool: Different jurisdiction. Idiots

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Normally I am a big fan of your advice SP. However in this case a lot of fun could be had at the expense of CRAPquest if they try to enforce a wrongly issued CCJ. If the OP has a good MP then a super complaint could be made to the OFT without letting CRAPquest know. There are quite a few NI members on here whor received Christmas SDs from Crapquest which were never followed through so the complaint could get quite messy for our friends in Fleet. One SD could be excused as human error but if a number of complaints were added together then that argument would be blown out of the water.

 

It is highly likely that when the claim went to Northampton someone there actually had the gumption to realise they hadnt the jurisdiction and told Crapquest. Crapquest being the cupid stunts that they are think they can pull the wool over the OPs eyes.

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My MP as you well know is a qualified Barrister and judging by the disappointing results his party received at the Euro Elections Im sure he would be delighted to help.

 

He has really helped me in a number of matters in relation to officialdom and my former employers. ;)

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PRACTICE DIRECTION – PRODUCTION CENTRE - Ministry of Justice

 

Claims which may not be issued through the Centre

2.1

The Centre will not issue any claim form which is to be issued in the High Court.

 

2.2

The Centre will only issue a claim form if the claim is for a specified sum of money less than £100,000.

 

2.3

The Centre will not issue any of the following types of claim –

 

(1)a claim against more than two defendants;

 

(2)a claim against two defendants where a different sum is claimed against each of them;

 

(3)a claim against the Crown;

 

(4)a claim for an amount in a foreign currency;

 

(5)a claim where either party is known to be a child or protected party within Part 21;

 

(6)a claim where the claimant is a legally assisted person within the meaning of the Legal Aid Act 1988;

 

(7)a claim where the defendant’s address for service as it appears on the claim form is not in England and Wales;

 

(8)a claim which is to be issued under Part 8.

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They are a complete bunch of idiots. Go for the jugular shuffler. There are plent of Norn Iron Folk on here who have received SDs from this shower of shine. Definately get your MP involved. That is a great idea. Crapquest are already on the OFT Radar so just illumuate the target again

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I am considering texting my local paper to see if there are many locals getting harrased by this shower , get a list of names and reference numbers together and make a big complaint to both capless and the oft . Would this be wise?

 

Count me in and I know there are others on here too from Norn iron who have had dealings with these ganches

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I can just imagine that Gerry and the Shinners would love to help you with this case especially the business with an English Court being used to try to enforce a claim against someone from Northern Ireland or the Six Counties as they refer to

:cool:He hasnt gone away you know

:cool:

 

 

GULPIN - Now theres another great word

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Im sure the Shinners will be familar with bullet points...

 

Yeah, dont even think about a councillor- its Gerry or your MLA you should be talking to about Capquest.

 

 

I would love to be fly on the wall when Capquest gets a wee letter from Sinn Fein!!

 

Dear Capquest,

 

We think this situation requires meaningful dialogue, failing that one of our authorised field representatives may pay you a wee visit...

 

We know where you live and we havent gone away.

 

Sláint, Gerry

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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Help i want to start a new thread , cant find out where or how , i want to gather evidence of admin errors from Capquest , Gerrys mate thinks the more bullets a man has , the more damage he can cause . My words not his lol

 

I thought they had decommisioned them all.:eek::lol:

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Oh to be a fly on the wall when Crapquest get a letter from the MP for Belfast West and the President of Sinn Fein. Brown corduroy trousers required at Fleet.

 

Im sure Geroid will be able to teach him all about threatening people ALLEGEDLY

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Do you know what company he was from shuffler. I assume you were very polite when you asked him to Feck Off.

 

I would suggest ringing the PSNI if he refused to go but I suspect that unless he was a speeding motorist that you may have a long wait for them

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I dont know whether MCOL can be blamed. After all they rely on the statments made by DCA **** that the information they have given is true. No we all know that TRUTH and DCAs cannot be used in the one sentence

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I think a request under the Freedom of Information Act requsting details of how many Judgements were issued against people with a BT postcode may well be the way to go. If Crapqust had obtained more than one of these then that in my opinion would prove abuse of the system. They cant play the error card or the stupid card. They after all are the so called professionals

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Keep the pressure up on Crapquest. If there is no response by the weekend send them the letter by recorded delivery and refer to the email.

 

A nice little touch is to put

 

c/c Gerry Adams MP:cool:

OFT

Trading Standards

 

at the bottom.

 

The mention of the Rt. Hon Member for Belfast West:cool: should have the desired effect to their bowel movements. Just a liyyle reminder that you havent gone away you know:D

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Time for a Formal Freedom of Information request to see how many "errors" were made in processing CCJs against NI and Scottish victims.

You should also make a formal complaint that the actually issued a judgement against you. Let them take it up with Crapquest. Either way it's not your problem that they are stupid. I look forward to helping you pee the compensation up againt the toilet wall of the aptly named Crown Liquor Saloon.

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I would still go ahead with a request under the FOI. Im sure they have access to addresses by postcode. You will probably have to make a formal written request quoting all the proper guff but the information is their and should be a couple of computer keys away for them to access. Im sure like every other computer if you give it a postcode it will churn out loads of info

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Its not your fault one of their highly trained professional experts put the file in the wrong pile. The simple FACT is that they not only applied for a CCJ in the wrong court but having wrongly been granted it decided to seek to enforce it. Now these are professional debt collectors who should be aware of the law. If even a layman such as I can see quite easily that Northampton CC has NO jurisdiction over Northern Ireland then surely one would expect a so called professional outfit like Crapquest to check their facts befor making a serious error whether deliberate or accidental.

 

You must make a formal complaint to the FOS, the OFT, Trading Standards, MCOL and the CSA as well as your MP.

 

Go ahead with your formal Freedom of Information Request and you will see how many more of these errors Crapquest have made.

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No point starting a crusade until your own problem (unlawful judgement) has been sorted out and damages paid.

This is true but if the shuffler can prove that Crapquest were abusing the system and that MCOL/Northampton were aware then he will have a better case

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He only has to show MCOL fkd up in his case to get this sorted.

 

I know but they are trying to weasel out of it by claiming it was a one off error. If The Shuffler can prove widespread abuse he has them by the gonads plus Crapquest

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Nomill I fear you are missing the BIGGER picture here. Shuffler could go for a quick kill against CRAPquest and maybe just maybe get a small compo claim because they will come off with the usual its a simple error and we are sorry blah blah blah.

 

If however asa result of a FOI request he can show that this was not the first time Crapquest slipped a Norn Iron address through then his claim becomes a helluva lot better and therefore will cost CRAPquset a lorra lora dough

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