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  1. The claimant as far as I'm aware from The court is Santander Cards, who insist that this side of their business has been sold to New Day Ltd - the judgement is currently marked as Unsatisfied, and in order to go ahead with anything it needs to be marked as satisfied by the courts. The certificate comes from the court, once they have notification that it has been paid
  2. Thanks No the judgement is valid, I wasn't aware of it at the time as I had moved, I'm quite happy to pay the judgement but I can't find out who it is owed to? The CCJ is from Feb 2012, and the solicitors apparently passed the debt back to Santander to stop chasing it in January 2013. It seems like anyone, even the courts, have no experience of dealing with this kind of situation, as it's usually easily resolved by paying the judgement and having it marked as satisfied, which as I said I would be happy to do, but I cannot do so given the circumstances, but it also seems like the courts can only set the jugement aside because of certain criteria which I don't think this would meet?
  3. Hi there, I've recently discovered I have a CCJ from a Comet Store card of around £970 which was registered when they were underwritten by Santander. I've contacted the solicitors who dealt with the process and they say it was passed back to Santander. Who are now New Day ltd, I've spoken to both Santander (who have no record of it existing) and New Day who can't find any record of it either. I need to get a certificate of Satisfaction in order to rent a property and can't seem to do so.? Is my only option to write to the court to get the judgement set aside? What else can I do to resolve it in as timely a manner as possible? Thank you
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