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Hi all,

 

Will keep this very short.

 

Have an old 2012 debt with uni (4.5k) which has recently been taken to court with interest for £6k (interest)

 

Now I can pay this in full but due to the way I was treated on the course I intend on offering to pay 2k with them (they kicked me off the course 1 week prior to final exams and I did not have one single paper that didn’t end without a distinction marking.  I just couldn’t get a student loan other than the initial one the uni offered)

 

Question is.  If I go to court, and get the CCJ – if they agree to the £2,000, and I pay that ASAP (within the 30 days) will I still have a CCJ?  Or can I still apply for it to be removed as the agreed debt was paid in the 30 days?

 

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They have issued a claim .. for £6K..you cant offer a reduced amount of £2K...if you pay the £6K within 28 days it wont show on any registers.


 

Andy

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Just now, Andyorch said:

If they issue a claim ..it will be for £6K..you cant offer a reduced amount of £2K...if you pay the £6K within 28 days it wont show on any registers.

 

You make an offer before they issue the claim...but I doubt it would be accepted on that figure.

 

Andy

 

Hey - thanks for the reply.

 

So yes they have entered the 6k claim, and I have chosen to defend it.  I think I have a solid case to argue it.

 

So if I argue successfully and say the judge does side me with the 2k option and I pay it within 28 days it will clear?

 

Alternatively.  If I fight it and lose, the full 6k will obviously be due....  Again, if I pay that will it be removed within 28 days?

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So if I argue successfully and say the judge does side me with the 2k option and I pay it within 28 days it will clear? If the judge sets the claim to that amount...although I doubt very much he would

 

Alternatively.  If I fight it and lose, the full 6k will obviously be due....  Again, if I pay that will it be removed within 28 days? Only if paid within the 28 days

 

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Who is taking you to court?

Is this an old barclay partner finance student loan sold to a dca?

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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