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Anyone Ever Taken An Individual To Court For Repayment of A Loan?

She them her employer's address and they accepted that. Then they allegedly sent notices to a residential address she no longer lives at.

As part of my umpteenth submission, I'm going to resend her the court documents with exactly what she has to submit so she can't turn up in court again and claim she didn't know she had to.

(As an aside, she's been having a Facebook rant about me not being happy in my 'new' life. Strange, strange woman.)


Make a photographic record of each stage of this as you do it: the papers, the envelope, the date stamp, the till receipt...

And make a check list of what you are enclosing, with ticks on it. And put tick boxes for her to say "received".
 
Yep. Didn't submit required evidence, turned up and contradicted herself. Admitted she was lying when she emailed saying she would pay back to try and trick me into getting back with her. wtf?

What the ACTUAL ACTUAL FUCK?

I am on tenterhooks now to hear hte judgement. Of course enforcing it will be another issue.
 
I keep checking this thread for the resolution (um, punchline?) as it appears in new posts.... But every time it appears it's other people checking it!
 
This time I've been awarded just £3.5k, but the judge told her she has to pay in one lump sum because she admitted she could.

Where she admitted she promised to pay money I loaned her, they accepted that if I'd wanted it back I would have insisted on her returning it when she came into some money when she instead paid if her credit card debts. Wtf?

I think she will pay it. Which will do, because I expected £50 month for the term of her natural life.
 
Is that all you will be getting? - I thought the debt was about £13k

Yep. They accepted that when she came into some money, I must have agreed to reduce the debt because she only paid some of it to me then. Crazy, huh?

I expected to get £15K at £50/month or so, until she defaulted, as I'm sure she would. If she pays the £3.5k, and I think she will, I'd already be 6 years ahead.
 
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