hi i got a note through my door today from marstons saying i owe 497.00 and that they will be coming one day this week for it or to remove goods. i don't have savings or that amount.this is the first letter off them , but it says final notice is there anything i can do .will they just take my stuff or will they allow mw to pay weekly.. i have a son in long term hospital and can't take the worry any help or advise please good or bad will be appreciated.
any advice please bailiffs
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Re: any advise please bailiffs
Hello and welcome karpoole please have a read of the info here, it may make things a little clearer for you.
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ad.php?t=14113
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Re: any advice please bailiffs
hi its for no car tax , i paid half so there was 260.00 left it has now gone up to 497.00
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if they are collecting for magitrate court, do they have the power to let you make a payment arrangement, thanks
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