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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are saying that unless he makes some arrangement to pay they will go through the courts and probably get a ccj. He should contact them and discuss his situation and make some sort of an offer to pay something even if it's only a few pounds a week. Financial institutions are much more understanding if you communicate the situation. They will avoid legal action if at all possible but all to often the "head in the sand" approach forces their hand. Citizens advice are very experienced in this area, worth a call.
His credit worthyness will be 0 if he gets a ccj.
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