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CCJ Set aside hearing.

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  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 23,616 Forumite
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    bushberto wrote: »
    OK i now have to submit form N9B to defend the claim. I have finally managed to get the details out of capquest - the last payment/acknowledgement of the debt from me was on the 1 June 2002, and the claim date to the court was 19 August 2008. My defence will be that the debt is statute barred. Am i right in thinking that this is the winning blow? By the way i've checked my credit score - which is now 999 (perfect!) as the ccj has been removed! ~(wrote to all credit agnecies enclosing copy of the set aside)

    Absolutely correct! On your info, the debt became statute barred on 1 June 2008.

    I'd be surprised if they tried to argue but, if they do, please post their argument here for us to pull to pieces :)
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