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BP Gatwick, received CCJ -default claim arrived, need help filing N224

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Annoyingly I have just received a CCJ - default claim letter   for parking in BP garage near Gatwick. I had parked up in the parking bay unaware that I had exceeded the time limit, which I can't remember as it has been so long ( over 3yrs ago).  It is DCB chasing me, I didn't respond to letters and now I have received a CCJ. 
The car in question was sold almost 2yrs ago, so you can imagine they have been chasing for quite a while. I was hoping for help with filling in N224 form to set aside claim .  

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  • Rockingmanx1
    Rockingmanx1 Posts: 5 Forumite
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    Actually I have just checked its 30mins maximum stay at BP garage 
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 151,711 Forumite
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    If you received the claim to the right address and you did not defend, if the CCJ is less than 30 days ago you should pay in full. Sorry.
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  • Rockingmanx1
    Rockingmanx1 Posts: 5 Forumite
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    Really ....so why do they offer the chance to have default set aside ?? 
  • Rockingmanx1
    Rockingmanx1 Posts: 5 Forumite
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    Also if I pay the money I presume no ccj on file ? 
  • Gr1pr
    Gr1pr Posts: 8,293 Forumite
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    Everyone has the right to pay for the chance of a set aside,  with caveats under the rules, CPRs

    There is no guarantee of obtaining a set aside,  or the money back, especially if you ignored a correctly addressed N1SDT claim form pack from the CNBC in Northampton   !

    Having the option doesn't mean it's a good idea 

    If you pay the Judgment figure,  in full,  to the lawyers that brought the claim,  within the 30 days grace period , the Judgment is expunged, so no CCJ
  • Rockingmanx1
    Rockingmanx1 Posts: 5 Forumite
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    Thanks for your reply..
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