Hope this makes sense and I can get some advice.
I did not pay a speeding fine, which, I admit was my own fault. This was eventually sent to Marstons with a distress Warrant being issued. In November I had a hand delivered visit demanding payment for the court fine of £110 and Marston charges of £275. The distress Warrant was not left or shown. Only my son was at home and he gave them my phone number.
Having the view "why should we line the pockets of bullies", I paid the £110 direct to the court and told Marston I will not be paying them any charges. The court have confirmed the debt to them is clear and advised me Marstons are entitled to their charges. They also said it was for me and Marstons to sort out.
The problem I have now is Marstons are getting heavy with demands for their money. I have untill the end of February to pay the £285 charges or in their words "get a visit by three big, hairy blokes and two police officers, with a seizure notice to recover goods and an additional £160 charge".
My questions are
1. Can bailiffs seize goods for charges when the original debt has been paid? Are the charges part of the Distress Warrant or once the debt has been paid is the Bailiffs claim a civil matter.
2. I have never seen the Distress Warrant only been told about it over the phone. I believe it was issued on November 16th, so is it still valid?
3. How do I proceed? If it's the law then i'll somehow pay, as I don't want the heavies and police knocking on my door. But if it's not the law how can I stop this as I shouldn't have to pay charges? or should I just pay up and then try and claim the money back.
Thanks in advance.
I did not pay a speeding fine, which, I admit was my own fault. This was eventually sent to Marstons with a distress Warrant being issued. In November I had a hand delivered visit demanding payment for the court fine of £110 and Marston charges of £275. The distress Warrant was not left or shown. Only my son was at home and he gave them my phone number.
Having the view "why should we line the pockets of bullies", I paid the £110 direct to the court and told Marston I will not be paying them any charges. The court have confirmed the debt to them is clear and advised me Marstons are entitled to their charges. They also said it was for me and Marstons to sort out.
The problem I have now is Marstons are getting heavy with demands for their money. I have untill the end of February to pay the £285 charges or in their words "get a visit by three big, hairy blokes and two police officers, with a seizure notice to recover goods and an additional £160 charge".
My questions are
1. Can bailiffs seize goods for charges when the original debt has been paid? Are the charges part of the Distress Warrant or once the debt has been paid is the Bailiffs claim a civil matter.
2. I have never seen the Distress Warrant only been told about it over the phone. I believe it was issued on November 16th, so is it still valid?
3. How do I proceed? If it's the law then i'll somehow pay, as I don't want the heavies and police knocking on my door. But if it's not the law how can I stop this as I shouldn't have to pay charges? or should I just pay up and then try and claim the money back.
Thanks in advance.
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