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    Quote Originally Posted by Fouchee View Post
    Do I walk the "prescribed" route with confidence in this case?
    Depends if the debt arises out of a judgement, which given the scenario certainly sounds possible.

    Ordinarily the first step is to request that they prove their claim. This is to set out in detail as to how the debt arises.
    I suppose given the time period involved since the last action, you could claim prescription. The onus would then be on them to establish why the debt has not prescribed.

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    A judgement only prescribes after 30 years
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    Hi Guys

    I am new on the forum I got to know about this forum via Google while looking for an answer to my legal problem. My legal problem relates to some of the debts against my name which I believe they might have prescribed based on some of the similar scenarios found on this forum. What I would like to be advise of is who do I contact first to claim prescription? the creditor or the credit bereu, in the mean time I have sent an email to the credit bereu (Experian) asking them to forward me the contact details of the creditors that listed me with them, with a view to contact the creditor claiming the removal of the adverse information against my name. One of the creditor is African Bank which I with a debt that became due in 2008 but according to the info on my credit profile record they last received payment to this acc in 2010 which I doubt is true, but I need advise I someone can be for I can do anything. Thank you guys - Vanash I salute

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickZ View Post
    Hi Guys

    I am new on the forum I got to know about this forum via Google while looking for an answer to my legal problem. My legal problem relates to some of the debts against my name which I believe they might have prescribed based on some of the similar scenarios found on this forum. What I would like to be advise of is who do I contact first to claim prescription? the creditor or the credit bereu, in the mean time I have sent an email to the credit bereu (Experian) asking them to forward me the contact details of the creditors that listed me with them, with a view to contact the creditor claiming the removal of the adverse information against my name. One of the creditor is African Bank which I with a debt that became due in 2008 but according to the info on my credit profile record they last received payment to this acc in 2010 which I doubt is true, but I need advise I someone can be for I can do anything. Thank you guys - Vanash I salute
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    Depends if the debt arises out of a judgement, which given the scenario certainly sounds possible.

    Ordinarily the first step is to request that they prove their claim. This is to set out in detail as to how the debt arises.
    I suppose given the time period involved since the last action, you could claim prescription. The onus would then be on them to establish why the debt has not prescribed.
    Tnx for your reply Dave.
    There was no judgement against this debt. I did my last transaction with ABSA in 2007 and that was the very last time there was any contact/communication between them and me. My last credit check made this year shows a ridiculous judgement from an attorney for R223-83 ,then I have a judgement for R100k (from 2008) related to my foreclosed company where I signed surety, but nothing related to ABSA.

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    Good day, I've stumbled across this forum after googling about debts older than 3 years. I've also just squizzed through this thread and am astonished at the claims made here.

    Id like to know how i can make use of this process to alleviate myself of old debt i have, as i have a few people still hounding me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by King8V View Post
    Id like to know how i can make use of this process to alleviate myself of old debt i have, as i have a few people still hounding me.
    This should probably be your next read then - Debt: How to claim prescription in practice and how to enter a special plea.

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    Ok, read through that now. So if a judgement was obtained by ABSA, relating to a credit card i had with, that is considered a judgement debt? and is valid for 30years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by King8V View Post
    Ok, read through that now. So if a judgement was obtained by ABSA, relating to a credit card i had with, that is considered a judgement debt? and is valid for 30years?
    In short a judgment debt stays on credit bureaus for a full five years from the date of the judgment being lodged with the credit bureau before it is automatically expunged. A judgment debt is collectable for 30 years and, yes, it prescribes in 30 years. The rationale is that you may not be financially on your feet at this stage, but should you win the lottery in 10 years times, that creditor can still successfully collect on the judgment debt.
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