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  • #31
    If the letter is addressed to someone else you should not have opened it!
    It is no use you responding to the letter, except to tell them the person doesn't live there or to forward the letter to the addressee
    If you are not the one they are claiming against you will not be going to court!

    Perhaps you could explain the position

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    • #32
      Originally posted by des8 View Post
      If the letter is addressed to someone else you should not have opened it!
      It is no use you responding to the letter, except to tell them the person doesn't live there or to forward the letter to the addressee
      If you are not the one they are claiming against you will not be going to court!

      Perhaps you could explain the position
      Basically its my sons car, (now scrapped car), but he as just moved out of the country... But I dont want no baliffs coming to my house.

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      • #33
        If he has moved abroad and won't be returning (at least for sometime) tell them.

        If they continue with the claim and a county court judgment is awarded against him, the parking company will get nowt as it won't be easy for them to pursue him abroad.
        You cannot defend the claim for him, but they also cannot enforce the judgment against you and you should bot be receiving visits from any court enforcement officers.


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        • #34
          Originally posted by des8 View Post
          If he has moved abroad and won't be returning (at least for sometime) tell them.

          If they continue with the claim and a county court judgment is awarded against him, the parking company will get nowt as it won't be easy for them to pursue him abroad.
          You cannot defend the claim for him, but they also cannot enforce the judgment against you and you should bot be receiving visits from any court enforcement officers.

          Sorry I feel really stupid asking all these question, so this last letter is from bwleagal..... So should I just email them (bwbegal) and just say the person you are looking for no longer lives at this address, he is now living abroad, or should I add anything else the email??

          I just want you to know that I really appreciate the help and advice you are giving me.

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          • #35
            That is all I would tell them at this stage.
            If you know it, you could give them his new address which should stop them writing to your address.

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