Enforcing a CCJ - Bailiffs or Sheriffs ?

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Well I chased and chased him I must have made over 100 calls to try and get it but I got no answer or false premises, also I have not been in the UK much which made it even harder for me. His shop is only open by appointment so I can't just walk into there to find him.

To be quite honest I was lucky that I managed to get the wardrobe in the end. It was a case of pay the 1k and try and get the money back or Just walk away and take a hit on the full amount. I saw it as me buying the wardrobe again for £1k with a chance of maybe getting it back.

Re other CCJ's they have been work related except one where I bought something on AVForums from a very well known member who never sent it out. It was a small amount of money but I was not willing to get scammed. I did not enforce the CCJ against him as I did a search and found that he had £70k worth of CCJ's from other people he had scammed also.
 
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Apart from recently posting asking what to do with your life given you're unemployed and have no work experience, that your wife is leaving you, that the home you spent ages (and loads of money doing) is in the wrong bit of the country for you, that you're living back with your parents (who you don't get on with), etc. I think a good proportion in their early thirties are in a seemingly better position.

Ouch.

OP - you might have some more pressing things on your mind than how to enforce a CCJ?
 
Apart from recently posting asking what to do with your life given you're unemployed and have no work experience, that your wife is leaving you, that the home you spent ages (and loads of money doing) is in the wrong bit of the country for you, that you're living back with your parents (who you don't get on with), etc. I think a good proportion in their early thirties are in a seemingly better position.

Well yes personal life is a bit up in the air but the last 10 years have been a huge experience I have travelled (a lot), got married, getting divorced (she is still my best friend), had some nice property, owned some nice cars, built and sold a couple of businesses, made some amazing friends, lived in a foreign country, studied in another country, employed over 20 people in 3 countries, built a house, got sued (went away in the end), worked through wife cancer problems, bought a dog, lost a dog (this really upset me), bought another dog. Now I am 33 and making a new start so in my eyes I have had some ups and down but i have learned from them and don't have many regrets.

Going back the only thing I would have done differently is not let my brother walk my dog, its better to have love and lost, my friends are everything to me and I have many good friends in my life.
 
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Apart from recently posting asking what to do with your life given you're unemployed and have no work experience, that your wife is leaving you, that the home you spent ages (and loads of money doing) is in the wrong bit of the country for you, that you're living back with your parents (who you don't get on with), etc. I think a good proportion in their early thirties are in a seemingly better position.

Wow harsh. Jealous much?

I had to laugh at the paying storage for your storage meme tho :D
 
Well yes personal life is a bit up in the air but the last 10 years have been a huge experience I have travelled (a lot), got married, getting divorced (she still my best friend), had some nice property, owned some nice cars, built and sold a couple of businesses, made some amazing friends, lived in a foreign country, studied in another country, employed over 20 people, built a house, got sued (went away in the end), worked through wife cancer problems, bought a dog, lost a dog (this really upset me), bought another dog. Now I am 33 and making a new start so in my eyes I have had some ups and down but i have learned from them and don't have many regrets.

Going back the only thing I would have done differently is not let my brother walk my dog, its better to have love and lost, my friends are everything to me and I have many good friends in my life.

Overclockers UK Forums > Life > General Discussion > Terrible life events happened, the only thing I would have done differently is not let my brother walk my dog

Sometimes you can't make this stuff up.
 
[FnG]magnolia;27935085 said:
Overclockers UK Forums > Life > General Discussion > Terrible life events happened, the only thing I would have done differently is not let my brother walk my dog

Sometimes you can't make this stuff up.

well, I can't control health issues, I spent 11 years with my partner which I would not take back but my dog getting hit by a car could have been avoided.

Things happen, you learn from them, you grow and try not to repeat the same mistakes. Thats life really.
 
Well yes personal life is a bit up in the air but the last 10 years have been a huge experience I have travelled (a lot), got married, getting divorced (she still my best friend), had some nice property, owned some nice cars, built and sold a couple of businesses, made some amazing friends, lived in a foreign country, studied in another country, employed over 20 people, built a house, got sued (went away in the end), worked through wife cancer problems, bought a dog, lost a dog (this really upset me), bought another dog. Now I am 33 and making a new start so in my eyes I have had some ups and down but i have learned from them and don't have many regrets.

Going back the only thing I would have done differently is not let my brother walk my dog, its better to have love and lost, my friends are everything to me and I have many good friends in my life.
Quantify "travelled (a lot)"
 
Quantify "travelled (a lot)"

enough to feel satisfied before I have children. There is one crazy place I want to visit but its not really safe.

Anyway we are way way OT here now, I got the advice on page 1 and will be putting this to the HCEO tomorrow.

Mod can close this please.
 
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enough to feel satisfied before I have children. There is one crazy place I want to visit but its not really safe.

Anyway we are way way OT here now, I got the advice on page 1 and will be putting this to the HCEO tomorrow.

Mod can close this please.

Fair enough, so it might not be a lot :P
 
enough to feel satisfied before I have children. There is one crazy place I want to visit but its not really safe.

Anyway we are way way OT here now, I got the advice on page 1 and will be putting this to the HCEO tomorrow.

Mod can close this please.

can you open it with an update when you get the 'sheriffs' to collect please?

Would be good to have a satisfactory ending to this...
 
Apart from recently posting asking what to do with your life given you're unemployed and have no work experience, that your wife is leaving you, that the home you spent ages (and loads of money doing) is in the wrong bit of the country for you, that you're living back with your parents (who you don't get on with), etc. I think a good proportion in their early thirties are in a seemingly better position.

ROFL

<3 u

enough to feel satisfied before I have children. There is one crazy place I want to visit but its not really safe.

Anyway we are way way OT here now, I got the advice on page 1 and will be putting this to the HCEO tomorrow.

Mod can close this please.

If this thread is closed I will be issuing a CCJ against you for the limitation of lulz.
 
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