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Discharged/satisfied CCJ

FTA0715
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hello all
I ended up with a CCJ in January 2019 and I set up a monthly payment plan. I assumed it was still active as payments are still being taken, but I've just checked my credit reports and it is now showing up that the CCJ was discharged/satisfied in 2020. However, the company I owe money to is still taking payment each month via a standing order. I'm now thinking I may be owed money! Who should I contact to confirm that the amount is indeed paid off - the company itself or the Court that issued the CCJ? Any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks
I ended up with a CCJ in January 2019 and I set up a monthly payment plan. I assumed it was still active as payments are still being taken, but I've just checked my credit reports and it is now showing up that the CCJ was discharged/satisfied in 2020. However, the company I owe money to is still taking payment each month via a standing order. I'm now thinking I may be owed money! Who should I contact to confirm that the amount is indeed paid off - the company itself or the Court that issued the CCJ? Any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks

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