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  • bluebottle
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Originally posted by shaz View Post
    Its Lancashire police. the police officer were from Colne police station Lancashire. I haven't asked the court if they authorized the Mr Kendall to force entry.
    I was still waiting for a reply from marstons on the following information..

    Dear Customer services

    Thank you for your reply to my email.


    You have not provided me with information I requested in my last email.


    Can you please provide me the following details as requested earlier within 7 days.


    .

    This includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

    a. the time and date of any bailiff action that incurred a fee or charge.
    b. the reason for the fee or charge.
    c. the name(s) of the bailiff(s) that attended on each occasion a fee was charged.
    d. the name(s) of the Court(s) at which the Bailiff(s) was/were Certificated.
    e. the date of certification.

    f. the initial balance, and any amount currently outstanding on the account.
    g.the original amount the magistrate granted against me.

    This is not a Subject Access Request under the Data Protection Act S7 1998 so does not incur a fee of £10. You are obliged to provide this information
    Thank you for that, Shaz. You need to contact the Enforcement Manager at Colne Magistrates Court and ask them to confirm if they authorised Marstons and Mr Kendal to force entry to your home. Bailiffs collecting fines on behalf of HMCTS can only force entry where a fine defaulter is persistently avoiding paying the fine and the court has given written authorisation for forced entry. If they haven't, Lancashire Constabulary are not going to be very happy bunnies with Mr Kendall or Marstons and neither, do I suspect, will you be, because it means he has defrauded you out of £318.

    Why is this?

    You paid the court direct, which means the fine is paid. All Marstons can lawfully collect is the £85 administration fee. His visit with the locksmith and police was both vexatious and malicious. If it were me, if the court confirm Mr Kendall and Marston did not have authority, I would slap in a claim for £318 against him and Marstons asap.

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  • shaz
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Its Lancashire police. the police officer were from Colne police station Lancashire. I haven't asked the court if they authorized the Mr Kendall to force entry.
    I was still waiting for a reply from marstons on the following information..

    Dear Customer services

    Thank you for your reply to my email.


    You have not provided me with information I requested in my last email.


    Can you please provide me the following details as requested earlier within 7 days.


    .

    This includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:

    a. the time and date of any bailiff action that incurred a fee or charge.
    b. the reason for the fee or charge.
    c. the name(s) of the bailiff(s) that attended on each occasion a fee was charged.
    d. the name(s) of the Court(s) at which the Bailiff(s) was/were Certificated.
    e. the date of certification.

    f. the initial balance, and any amount currently outstanding on the account.
    g.the original amount the magistrate granted against me.

    This is not a Subject Access Request under the Data Protection Act S7 1998 so does not incur a fee of £10. You are obliged to provide this information

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  • shaz
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    I really don't remember it could well have been. does effect the case (original fine was for using a mobile phone while driving)

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  • bluebottle
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Hi Shaz,

    Could you advise which police force area you live in, please? Also, have you asked the court to confirm if they authorised Mr Kendall and Marstons to force entry to your home? It sounds very much to me that Mr Kendall has been very economical with the actualities where the police are concerned and has mislead them. My suspicion and gut-feeling is that you have been defrauded.

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  • pepsie
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Are you sure it was here and not somewhere else? We may advise that with Council Tax as that is a different process.

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  • shaz
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    No I havent used this forum before but have searched here prior to my first post today.

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  • shaz
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    another interesting twist,Mr Kendall told me this morning that the payment I made to the court for the amount of £195.00 was REJECTED and returned to MARSTONS, I have just phoned the court and confirmed with them that they have received my payment of £195.00 and its cleared, and I have been advised YES they have received my payment and its with the COURT and NOT Marstons.
    The whole incident was recorded this morning on my phone which inc Mr Kendall saying he is here to collect the court fine(which already has been paid).

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  • enaid
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Did you use a different user name and account as it looks like you have only just joined and this is your very first post.

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  • shaz
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Hi
    I cant really remember but it was some thing like this...always pay your fines direct to the court.

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  • pepsie
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    Re: Help marstons charged £403

    Originally posted by shaz View Post
    Hi everyone.
    This is my first post here.
    A quick guide first, I got a fine from court for £195.00 back in March 2012 which I paid in December 2012 after I got a letter from Marstons with added charge of £85.00,but I paid direct to the court the amount of £195.00 on advice of this Forum.
    Can you direct us to where this was said please?

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