Got up this morning to find marstons had clamped my car.tHIS IS WAS THE OUTSTANDING PAYMENT OF £110.now with there charges its £385.Have no idea were they get the charges.Can do anything about this without having to pay all this money?
marstons clamped my car
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Re: marstons clamped my car
Hi Maggie
Have a read of the Bailiff guide here http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ad.php?t=14113 as you may be able to find what you are looking for in there.
Someone with more experience will be along shortly. (I hope)
Tuttsi
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The baliff turned up.Tried to get into my house Well my head went! I was fighting with him at the door.Still wouldnt let him in,He said i am foning a locksmith.I said fone one! He said i am going to fone the police! I said fone the police..You are not getting my house!He said watch me,We starting fighting at the front door.I offered money weekly he said no.In the end i am getting the money from the bank.The arse hole
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Well unless you invite them in they cannot come into your home - they do not have the right.
Originally posted by maggiemay48 View PostThe baliff turned up.Tried to get into my house Well my head went! I was fighting with him at the door.Still wouldnt let him in,He said i am foning a locksmith.I said fone one! He said i am going to fone the police! I said fone the police..You are not getting my house!He said watch me,We starting fighting at the front door.I offered money weekly he said no.In the end i am getting the money from the bank.The arse hole
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Originally posted by TUTTSI View PostWell unless you invite them in they cannot come into your home - they do not have the right.
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Re: marstons clamped my car
Extract from the bailiff guide:
Magistrates Court Fines
For certain types of fines for example parking fines, speeding fines and TV licence fines, bailiffs do have the power to break into your home to take your goods even if they have not been into your home before. You must, therefore, treat a Magistrates Court fine as a priority debt because you could be sent to prison if you default on payments and, although very rare, this does happen.
For this reason it is no longer safe to try to avoid bailiffs coming into your home by refusing to let them in for the collection of the fines mentioned above.
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