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Need Advice re CCJ Please.

Just had a letter from Dryden Solicitors re a CCJ they took out against me on behalf of Nationwide last February.

It's 6 months on. They acknowledge that my monthly payments are indeed up to date. Now they want a complete re-appraisal of my financial situation. They've sent me pages of forms to fill out.

My situation hasn't changed. I'm in receipt of Pension Credit so it's hardly likely to change much either. If I earn more, then my PC goes down.

Should I fill in all the forms yet again?

Or should I just say that nothing has changed?

Or should I just ignore them?

Thanking you in anticipation!

DA
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