To cut a long story short, my wife is guilty of not paying her local authority issued PCN. I have no qualms in paying the charge, because she is guilty of the offence. Where I have an issue is with the bailiff, I dont even mind paying the bailiff fees, but IMO they are unreasonable. Chandlers now claim the Parking penalty charge is now £121.20, when the original charge was £110. From reading this forum I understand they have added their £11.20 first letter fee onto the parking charge.
The bailiff also had the audacity to add on charges of £127.00 for his 1st attendance, which is more than the original PCN and their alleged "phantom 1st letter" they claim to have sent combined. I also recorded their office staff and the bailiff himself, who both admit this was their 1st visit to my property and the costs are for the van.
I can guarantee their was no letter sent by the bailiff to our address and his 1st and only visit to our address was in a transit van, in the hope of clamping the car.**Alas while myself and the bailiff were arguing, my son hid the car**
Where do I stand regarding the bailiff fees, especially in proportion to the original size of the PCN fine and the fees he is able to add for a 1st visit. After his 1st visit in the admission by both the bailiff and his head office, the outstanding balance is now £248.20.
Thanks in advance. Mark.
The bailiff also had the audacity to add on charges of £127.00 for his 1st attendance, which is more than the original PCN and their alleged "phantom 1st letter" they claim to have sent combined. I also recorded their office staff and the bailiff himself, who both admit this was their 1st visit to my property and the costs are for the van.
I can guarantee their was no letter sent by the bailiff to our address and his 1st and only visit to our address was in a transit van, in the hope of clamping the car.**Alas while myself and the bailiff were arguing, my son hid the car**
Where do I stand regarding the bailiff fees, especially in proportion to the original size of the PCN fine and the fees he is able to add for a 1st visit. After his 1st visit in the admission by both the bailiff and his head office, the outstanding balance is now £248.20.
Thanks in advance. Mark.
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