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DCBL, notice of enforcement / compliace stage, piling on the fees!!

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  • DCBL, notice of enforcement / compliace stage, piling on the fees!!

    Originally posted on MSE but advised to try here. Any Help would be very much appreciated.

    Hi,
    Ive managed to successfully beat a few companies over the years using advice from this forum so thanks for everyones effort in creating this resource but im at a stage i cant see any recovery from.
    I move around a lot for work at the moment (nhs doctor), missed a court summons from 4 parking events 2 years ago in a highview ANPR car park at my gym/supermarket. Tbh i cant remember if i stayed longer than 2 hours at the time but the court issued a judgement for £975, before id even opened the initial court letter, CCJ date 28/10/20. Rightly or wrongly I paid it on the 6/11/20, or at least i thought i did. I then got a letter dated 11/11/20 from DCBL bailiffs and enforcement titled 'Notice of enforcement'.
    It states

    Amount you owe: £975.41 (i checked and this is actually correct i misread and therefore underpaid by £25)
    Outstanding debt £1093.16
    Interest £1.47
    Complaince stage fee £90
    Total outstanding £1184.63
    When i rang them they accepted i had paid 950 when they checked, but i still owe £230 for high court fees and compliance fee as the total amount wasnt paid 'forthwith'
    They claim the 30 days stated on the judgement is only the time limit in which i can have the ccj rremoved and they can apply to the high court for enforcement and i have to pay the fees. Im not even sure why the amount jumps from 975 to 1093.

    Questions:
    Am i past the point of fighting this completely as a judgement has been made and ive paid 950 already, I wish Id waited and thought about it I just wanted it gone when it first arrived.
    If i cant fight it do i actually have to pay all the extra fees or can i just pay the remaining 25 given we are still within 30 days. Many thanks for any pointers.
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