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Discovered CCJ, N244 to set aside?
guyston
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi guys,
I'll keep this short n sweet:
- Discovered a CCJ against me after trying to open a current account.
- Knew nothing of it so investigated.
- It's a Parking Eye claim.
- Never received any notification about it (possible reason: car was registered at mother's address and she moved house)
- N244 to get judgement set aside. Court fee is more than fine but I just want rid of the record on my credit and loathe to pay these cowboys.
Thanks for all your help!
Guy:money:
I'll keep this short n sweet:
- Discovered a CCJ against me after trying to open a current account.
- Knew nothing of it so investigated.
- It's a Parking Eye claim.
- Never received any notification about it (possible reason: car was registered at mother's address and she moved house)
- N244 to get judgement set aside. Court fee is more than fine but I just want rid of the record on my credit and loathe to pay these cowboys.
Thanks for all your help!
Guy:money:
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Dedicated to driving up standards in parking0
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Who's car park was this?From the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0
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