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CCJ awarded in my favour

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stuart1960 | 22:37 Mon 14th Jul 2008 | Civil
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I have been awarded a large �00000 CCJ and the defendent is not willing to do anything. Can I sell this debt to an agency?
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You can try. :)
As Ethel says you can try.
However, an agency will only buy a debt(understandably) if they have any chance of recovering it.
maybe that should read"If they have a very good chance of recovering it"
Send in the bailiffs

No point in suing a man of straw - an early law lesson. Also the defendant may be insured.
There are various means of enforcing a CCJ. Have you explored them all (go to Courts Service website, or ask your local County Court) & concluded none will work? If you have then it seems that - at any rate for now - the debtor has no money to pay your judgement. So it is pretty unlikely any DCA will buy the debt; if they offered to it would almost certainly be at a low fraction of the face value.

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