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CCJ 'Satisfied' but still can't get credit card

Isatou
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I lost a (no win, no fee) case at court and because the insurance company I had taken out a policy with in case I lost (ATE - After the Event) refused to pay - I had to pay the £10,500 costs to the other party and I had a CCJ put on my credit file. I paid this within 2 months and it is listed as 'satisfied' but I have been unable to get a credit card since. Up until then I had no problems at all getting credit cards (for 30 years or so).....has anyone else had this problem?
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I'd imagine anyone with a £10k CCJ on their file would have problems, yes.0
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I lost a (no win, no fee) case at court and because the insurance company I had taken out a policy with in case I lost (ATE - After the Event) refused to pay - I had to pay the £10,500 costs to the other party and I had a CCJ put on my credit file. I paid this within 2 months and it is listed as 'satisfied' but I have been unable to get a credit card since. Up until then I had no problems at all getting credit cards (for 30 years or so).....has anyone else had this problem?
Don't think many people have a problem knowing that a CC'J on their credit file is normally a case for lenders to say no chance, whether its satisfied or not.0 -
Why did they refuse to pay if you were covered? Did you contest and put a formal complaint in?0
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I can't understand why, if you had a "No win, no fee" claim, you had to pay when you lost. This makes no sense. The clue is in the name.0
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The issue is you have a judgement and your score when satisfied is only marginally better than if you didn't pay it.
Like insurance companies assessing risk, they see the CCJ and care nothing of the reasons behind it. 5 years on they will not see it anymore, and only then can you pick up where you left off.0 -
I lost a (no win, no fee) case at court and because the insurance company I had taken out a policy with in case I lost (ATE - After the Event) refused to pay - I had to pay the £10,500 costs to the other party and I had a CCJ put on my credit file. I paid this within 2 months and it is listed as 'satisfied' but I have been unable to get a credit card since. Up until then I had no problems at all getting credit cards (for 30 years or so).....has anyone else had this problem?:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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The issue is you have a judgement and your score when satisfied is only marginally better than if you didn't pay it.
Like insurance companies assessing risk, they see the CCJ and care nothing of the reasons behind it. 5 years on they will not see it anymore, and only then can you pick up where you left off.
I think its six years, but yeah other than that Buzby's right.0 -
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sharpy2010 wrote: »He says he paid it within 2 months. It needs to be paid within 30 days for the court to remove it.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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No probs, just clarifiying what I thought was the situation. Could be wrong of course, as you've highlighted something I didn't think of! All the best0
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