Hi all
This seems really complicated but I would welcome some help. Ii and ncurred two speeding fines and recieved a letter regarding one of them from PHILLIPS COLLECTIONS. On the 23rd april i e-mailed them and made an offer to pay £10.00 per week. On the 8th of May Ireceived a letter confirming my agreement, but they stated I had agreed to £16.00 on each fine, this I had not. Now it gets complicated, My computer was down so I did not recieve these until some time later. Also I found an e-mail dated 25thMay from them AGREEING to ACCEPT £20.00 per week AND asking me when I would like to start paying, and the method of how Iwas going to pay.By then I had already paid £26.00. On 27th April Irecieved a notice of distress from Phillips for both fines.
They had risen to £180 for one ref 6964307. And £150 for the other, ref no 697746. I phoned them and spoke to a lady who would not accept £10.00 for both accounts, but would accept £16.00 for them both.
So going by the last agreement they had sent me, Ihad paid an EXTRA £26.00. I made two further payments as agreed, baring in mind the Bank Holiday. Both of £16.00.
I was and am still confused as to what i should have been paying,but as i had not heard anything,and they acceepted the payments
i felt i was keeping my side of the agreement.On the 7th june i had a visit from a representative of phillips, when we told him all this he said he didnt really know why he was here ,but to ring them or e-mail them .We did this ,and spoke to a lady called tracey who said she would listen to the phone recordings and phone us today(7thjune) so far we have heard nothing .But when he left he gave us two notices of attendance.Fine no 6964307 had risen to 395.00 and fine 6977466 had gone up to 331.00. i have kept up my payments and feel this is an absolute outrage and they should not be allowed to put people through this.
This seems really complicated but I would welcome some help. Ii and ncurred two speeding fines and recieved a letter regarding one of them from PHILLIPS COLLECTIONS. On the 23rd april i e-mailed them and made an offer to pay £10.00 per week. On the 8th of May Ireceived a letter confirming my agreement, but they stated I had agreed to £16.00 on each fine, this I had not. Now it gets complicated, My computer was down so I did not recieve these until some time later. Also I found an e-mail dated 25thMay from them AGREEING to ACCEPT £20.00 per week AND asking me when I would like to start paying, and the method of how Iwas going to pay.By then I had already paid £26.00. On 27th April Irecieved a notice of distress from Phillips for both fines.
They had risen to £180 for one ref 6964307. And £150 for the other, ref no 697746. I phoned them and spoke to a lady who would not accept £10.00 for both accounts, but would accept £16.00 for them both.
So going by the last agreement they had sent me, Ihad paid an EXTRA £26.00. I made two further payments as agreed, baring in mind the Bank Holiday. Both of £16.00.
I was and am still confused as to what i should have been paying,but as i had not heard anything,and they acceepted the payments
i felt i was keeping my side of the agreement.On the 7th june i had a visit from a representative of phillips, when we told him all this he said he didnt really know why he was here ,but to ring them or e-mail them .We did this ,and spoke to a lady called tracey who said she would listen to the phone recordings and phone us today(7thjune) so far we have heard nothing .But when he left he gave us two notices of attendance.Fine no 6964307 had risen to 395.00 and fine 6977466 had gone up to 331.00. i have kept up my payments and feel this is an absolute outrage and they should not be allowed to put people through this.




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