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'There were letters I didn't want to open': Rise in unpaid debt court cases
Key takeaways
- He was issued a County Court Judgement (CCJ), a legal document forcing him to pay his energy supplier what he owed.
- Mark is one of a rising number of people who have faced court action over unpaid debts.
- In the first quarter of this year 270,537 new CCJs were registered - up 17.5% on the same period last year, data from the Registry Trust suggests.
Colletta Smith & Elaine Doran Your Voice correspondent and producer Ann Gannon/BBCMark Sumner got into more than £2,000 of debt when his energy bills jumped from £80 a month to £220, leaving him scared to look at letters coming through his door.
He was issued a County Court Judgement (CCJ), a legal document forcing him to pay his energy supplier what he owed.
Mark is one of a rising number of people who have faced court action over unpaid debts.
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