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Ex company wont provide proof i paid them debt

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My first post wondering if anyone can help.

I worked for a company last year and left oweing them £226 i paid this before it went to court and had proof but lost it. I've done a credit search on myself and it shows i have a ccj. The court want proof i have settled it but the company wont send me proof so i cannot satisfy it. They sent me a letter back saying i've already had proof and because it is a year old they do not have the infomation i am requesting. Surely all they need to do is send me a letter saying i have settled it which i can then send to the court.

Any help appreciated as i am applying for a mortgage soon and i know it will count against me.

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  • anyone any idea's?
  • chilli_dog
    chilli_dog Posts: 843 Forumite
    how did you pay them back, was it via cheque or deduction from your wage?
  • RAS
    RAS Posts: 35,419 Forumite
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    Unless it was cash, it should show on your bank or CC statements?
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • RAS
    RAS Posts: 35,419 Forumite
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    And if you are still stuck do a Subject Access Request. They have to send you everything that they hold relating to you over the last 6 years and it costs £10.
    If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing
  • zzzLazyDaisy
    zzzLazyDaisy Posts: 12,497 Forumite
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    There is something wrong here.

    A CCJ is a County Court Judgement - ie the case goes to court, the judge hears the evidence and makes a judgement against the defendant. If you paid before it went to court, you couldn't have a CCJ against you, as the debt would have been settled without a court hearing.

    Could you clarify this, please, as the procedure is different depending on whether there is a CCJ or not.

    Thanks, Daisy.
    I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.
  • I got a letter saying it was going to court but didnt get a date because i had paid it off, even though it still shows on my record. It was paid by cheque but i put the money in someone else's account who paid it for me who i have lost contact with surely they have to provide proof for me
  • Runnybabbit
    Runnybabbit Posts: 494 Forumite
    Byronrat wrote: »
    I got a letter saying it was going to court but didnt get a date because i had paid it off, even though it still shows on my record. It was paid by cheque but i put the money in someone else's account who paid it for me who i have lost contact with surely they have to provide proof for me

    Hi, I'm not too certain about this but I think companies have to keep records, of any nature, for a minimum of 5 years. It might be worth checking this out at companies house. Good luck and hope you get it sorted soon.
    :D Opinions are like bottom holes, we all have one :D
  • tattycath
    tattycath Posts: 7,175 Forumite
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    Byronrat wrote: »
    My first post wondering if anyone can help.

    I worked for a company last year and left oweing them £226 i paid this before it went to court and had proof but lost it. I've done a credit search on myself and it shows i have a ccj. The court want proof i have settled it but the company wont send me proof so i cannot satisfy it. They sent me a letter back saying i've already had proof and because it is a year old they do not have the infomation i am requesting. Surely all they need to do is send me a letter saying i have settled it which i can then send to the court.

    Any help appreciated as i am applying for a mortgage soon and i know it will count against me.
    Hi. Surely, if they sent you a letter saying they have already sent you proof that you have paid it...isn't that proof in itself that they are saying you paid the debt?
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