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Subject: Re: Paying a CCJ Claim outright ? Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:55:40 +0000

On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:32:05 -0000, "Es. Laptops - Andy Usher"
wrote:

>I had a Small Claim against me and am undecided what to do, but I have sent
>a cheque off to the claimant by special Delivery today, it possibly wont be
>there until Tuesday now at the latest, The Claim was submitted on the 11th
>so 14days after is the Tue 25Th, just in time.
>
>First of all, can I ask how does the claimant let the court know its been
>paid, becuase the Court forms say to just send payment and that is it, then
>it also says if you havent responded in 16 days to the date of postmark a
>Judgement will automatically be set.
>
>I dont want to have to pay to have this removed, so Im now thinking maybe
>ive done wrong as im not sure I should pay this anyway, basically I sold a
>laptop on behalf of a family member and they accpeted the payment to their
>paypal account. So I have not actually taken any money for this myself even
>though I dealt with the sale, im in half a mind to stop the delivery and
>defend it but I dont need the hassle. I also dont need the claimant to say I
>havent paid and cause hassle later. Obviously I have 5 days before he will
>get the cheque and I would be happy for him to cash it and it then its all
>over and I will get my own back on the family member at a later date.
>
>TIA, andy

I'm confused . You sold a laptop on behalf of a family member and he
got his money via Paypal so the buyer paid for it .
So is the buyer taking out the CCJ because you didn't send the laptop
and now you have refunded the buyer by cheque .Is that it so why
wasn't the laptop sent ?
Stuart