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£3000 car sold to pay £165 off of £2500 council tax debt.

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  • £3000 car sold to pay £165 off of £2500 council tax debt.

    my car was seized by Marston Bailiffs and then only getting £784 at auction and taking the fees there fees and tame side receiving £163.00 only of the debt of £2,500...and they are telling me I still owe them the money when iv had a £3000 car seized by them... Ive tried every option, complaint to Tameside Council, Tameside Courts , Masrton and have just been throbbed off. I am unemployed at the moment but will be starting work soon and now they want repaying for the out standing debt. What a joke.....they have already been paid in my eyes the balliff removed my car and sold it for peanuts......!!!!! what can I do?
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  • #2
    Re: £3000 car sold to pay £165 off of £2500 council tax debt.

    What was the debt for & who to? Have you been left a breakdown of any & all fees so far applied?

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    • #3
      Re: £3000 car sold to pay £165 off of £2500 council tax debt.

      And without putting up the reg of the car, give us some details:

      1). Make and model and specification (i.e. GLS/CDX/GSi/GLX etc)
      2). Petrol or Diesel
      3). Age of car
      4). Mileage
      5). Saloon / Estate or Hatchback
      6). Full Service History?

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      • #4
        Re: £3000 car sold to pay £165 off of £2500 council tax debt.

        What paperwork did the Bailiff leave you - Form 7, Form 9?

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