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    I have received a letter from High Court Enforcement for a CCJ for a PPI claim that i never received Monies for. My car is on finance and cannot pay the full amount they are asking for.

    Can a HCEO break in to the house
    Can they seize my car (according to the Sheriffs they can even if it is on finance)

    any serious help would be appreciated
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    Re: HCEO impending visit

    Originally posted by ross2806 View Post
    I have received a letter from High Court Enforcement for a CCJ for a PPI claim that i never received Monies for. My car is on finance and cannot pay the full amount they are asking for.

    Can a HCEO break in to the house
    Can they seize my car (according to the Sheriffs they can even if it is on finance)

    any serious help would be appreciated
    Good evening Ross, welcome to LB,
    A car on finance lease od HP is not your property!!

    Please explain how a PPI claim ends up with HCEO's??

    nem

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    • #3
      Re: HCEO impending visit

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      • #4
        Re: HCEO impending visit

        Good evening nemesis,
        thankyou for your post.......A company called Brunel Franklin said that they represented me for a PPI case, but i never recieved any monies from them. They now claim that i owe them £1945.54 in unpaid fees and issued a CCJ 2 years ago and ultimately escalated the matter to the High Court.

        Andrew Wilson & Co sent me a letter for NOTICE OF ENFORCEMENT for a sum of £2035.54

        I have seen that i could go to prison if i refuse them entry when they visit

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        • #5
          Re: HCEO impending visit

          How did they obtain a CCJ they must have provided some evidence of a contract between the 2 of you was the PPI they claim they obtained paid to you by A>N other

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          • #6
            Re: HCEO impending visit

            According to David Carter CEO of the Sheriffs Office:

            The HCEO or Certificated Bailiff can seize a wide range of goods including but not limited to:

            • Vehicles, Boats and Aeroplanes
            • Stock and Machinery
            • Household Furniture
            • Jewellery and Art
            • Money, bank notes and promissory notes (cheques)
            • Bonds, shares and deeds
            • Livestock and animals
            • Firearms
            • Jointly owned property (i.e. goods owned by a married couple)
            • Items held by the police
            • Goods on finance (providing sale is agreed by the finance company)

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            • #7
              Re: HCEO impending visit

              Hi wales,
              No, I have not received any monies from the company who charged me PPI in the first instance (Welcome Finance).......Brunel claimed that the monies were paid to me.

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              • #8
                Re: HCEO impending visit

                You need to get the CCJ set aside and stop the HCEOS there will be others on here who will help

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