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Natwest/RBS/Dryden Fairfax and CCJ

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  • Natwest/RBS/Dryden Fairfax and CCJ

    After a bit of advice....I had a CCJ placed on me Jan 2009 by above, which then went back Mar 2009 as they wanted to place a charge on my house. They lost at the second case. I just wanted to know how much court costs could possibly be? I have not missed any payments and remember the judge saying no more charges or interest could be added. My dilemma now is that I believe my balance to pay is approx. £420 but Drydens Fairfax are claiming the balance is over £2000! Any advice on this would be gratefully received. I have requested a full break down and will look form my paperwork as sure kept it.....
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    Re: Natwest/RBS/Dryden Fairfax and CCJ

    How much in total was the judgment for?
    And does the judgment state no further interest or charges?
    What are you paying monthly ?

    You've done the right thing requesting a breakdown.
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