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DCBL Letter of Claim

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  • D1948
    D1948 Posts: 23 Forumite
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    Is it worth asking for a high court writ proof or just pay and move on. Thank you
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 13 September at 6:49PM
    D1948 said:
    Is it worth asking for a high court writ proof or just pay and move on. Thank you
    Neither.

    You realise you are about to get bailiffs knocking & clamping your car for two grand? Any day now an HCEO will come in person.

    Do not let them in. You cannot let things slide into this cesspit! 

    Fill in another URGENT N244 application and state that you are applying to stay the writ. attach a WS with evidence that you moved house and that your defence should be heard so the Writ must be stayed, to allow the defended case to progress and using the new address which DCB easily traced only after getting a CCJ.

    That costs no more than a £15 fee and MUST be taken to your local court on Monday. In person. Get a receipt for the fee on the spot.

    Hide your car in a garage.

    When I say it's urgent, I mean ... do it now!

     :o 
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  • D1948
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    I've sent an N244 with the evidence of changing home address by email in May to CNBC and this was their reply
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 13 September at 8:31PM
    I know. I saw that. 

    My advice was specific and very urgent. You have no time and you need to read EXACTLY what I said to do and where to send it and the fee to pay. Search the forum for:

    Stay the writ CCJ

    A recent thread like it was by @StealthLady
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  • D1948
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    and this in the same email 
  • Coupon-mad
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    Yes, I know: as I said you aren't applying to set aside. Please forget that dormant application and start again EXACTLY as advised. 
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  • D1948
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    Done EXACTLY like you said, left the N244 at the local High Court ,they will collect the document tomorrow morning and call me to make the £15 payment by phone.
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 15 September at 2:38PM
    D1948 said:
    Done EXACTLY like you said, left the N244 at the local High Court ,they will collect the document tomorrow morning and call me to make the £15 payment by phone.
    Phew! Now if a bailiff comes to your door tell the household to NOT LET THEM IN even under a sneaky excuse: 'can I lean in your hall table to fill out this form?'

    Answer: NO YOU ARE NOT COMING IN.

    Hide your car in a garage, NOT just round the corner or they will look & find it locally and they can & will clamp it.
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  • D1948
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    Just received this from the local County Court. I don't know what to do next or what does the 3 orders mean exactly, if you can please advice me
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 24 September at 9:37PM
    It means the enforcement (HCEO coming round) is frozen until the hearing - that's good - which will be in October or November.

    So tell the court TOMORROW if there are any dates you cannot attend (half term? Holidays? Appointments, flights or work commitments? Sods law it will be that day, so get in there NOW with any unavailable dates.

    And get your ducks in a row regarding your witness statement and draft order that you put in. Know your case.

    Know all about VCS v Carr.

    Watch the video of that May Court of Appeal hearing (yours will not be like that - no wigs or barristers - but you need to understand the case that you are relying on).

    I assume you did submit a WS mentioning VCS v Carr?

    If not, you will have to file & serve a Skeleton Argument now to add it and other case law to your case. We can help you prepare that.

    Loads of case law helps you, including the new Mazur case.
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