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Here's an interesting question that came up in conversation last night:
Let's say someone has a £20,000 debt with a bank, but the bank decide that it is not worth taking them to court because they don't have the money anyway. Can they come back in say ten years time (When you have got some money) and say "Remember us?. You still owe us that money, plus all the interest"
Is that possible or is there a time limit on when you can chase up bad debts?
JB
Let's say someone has a £20,000 debt with a bank, but the bank decide that it is not worth taking them to court because they don't have the money anyway. Can they come back in say ten years time (When you have got some money) and say "Remember us?. You still owe us that money, plus all the interest"
Is that possible or is there a time limit on when you can chase up bad debts?
JB
