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Hi All

 

I have just received an email from Wageday Advance informing me that if I do not agree a repayment plan within the next 7 days they will issue a summons against me. The email goes on to say that once they have obtained judgment they will get an attachment of earnings and/or instruct bailiffs to come round and seize goods to the value of the debt.

 

Am I right in thinking that bailiffs can only be instructed to attend if I default on a CCJ set by the courts? Would like to know this before I send my email back informing them of the rules :)

 

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C xx

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Before a Court Bailiff can be instructed a CCJ has to be made. However, some Payday loan companies now instruct private Bailiffs to serve letters - they threaten things but, without a Court Order they cannot do anything. I would enter into a payment plan otherwise you run the risk of a CCJ when they can request an attachment of earnings order.

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