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Ccj payment help

leftinamess
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Hi All,
Firstly i would just like to thank everyone that has helped me and advised me over the last couple of months.
I have today been to court and had a ccj over turned and just wanted to know what i have to do now, do i just ring the company and pay it today in full?
I only manged to get this over turned with the help i have had of this fantastic site
Thanks
Firstly i would just like to thank everyone that has helped me and advised me over the last couple of months.
I have today been to court and had a ccj over turned and just wanted to know what i have to do now, do i just ring the company and pay it today in full?
I only manged to get this over turned with the help i have had of this fantastic site
Thanks
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Hi All,
Firstly i would just like to thank everyone that has helped me and advised me over the last couple of months.
I have today been to court and had a ccj over turned and just wanted to know what i have to do now, do i just ring the company and pay it today in full?
I only manged to get this over turned with the help i have had of this fantastic site.
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leftinamess wrote: »do i just ring the company and pay it today in full?
If you don't dispute the debt itself, then presumably yes you do.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
Well done you, bet it's a relief ehmake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
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Do you want to/are you able to pay it off in full?If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0
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I might be pushing my luck but could i make them an offer on the amount now owed?0
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