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    Re: Excel Civil Enforcement - thugs

    Originally posted by Rob0000 View Post
    sadly when i wasn't home one did talk their way in last year and do appear to have levied things within the house and the car. I know they can force entry but i will use such force as is reasonable and justifiable to my perception of the threat to protect myself, my family and property. The car has been crushed because it blew up since they saw it and i think the things they levied belong to my employer, there is nothing else of value that would have covered the original amount. There is not a notice of seizure. i don't contest the amount, it is correct from a time we had some problems. We have never been behind on the payments that were agreed. It is only £63 that we owe now and we are ahead in payments.
    They probably do not have a valid levy - especially as they did not deign to leave any notice of seizure.

    Without a valid levy of goods and chattels within the house, they do not have any right to force entry.

    to be honest we are now about at the end of it, just a few days away in fact, whilst i would want to go to the council and demand all the records you suggest. I don't really have a problem with them on this as bizzybob said, Excel need closing down and I will keep going with this against Excel with anyone who will listen. In a few days they will have nothing over me, i will be using Form 1 and issuing a subject access request.
    They all need to be closed down!

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    Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
    Once all is paid you have nothing to worry about and could then do all this at your leisure. I would guarantee they will have added unlawful fees & charges which you are entitled to have back. If you don't the name of who came it could be they are using any Tom, Dick or Harry who may not have the legal right to collect monies from you.
    I would consider their antics to be nothing more than robbery and/or blackmail.

    The directors and managers of Excel should also be tried for aiding and abetting the offences.

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  • Rob0000
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    Thanks Plod,

    when this is over i will go at them full force...as this is currently something being looked at by central government for decent regulation i will find all the people involved and send them the video, also will make contact with all he consumer groups - citzens advice have a campaing for this at the monent too and will get all the paperwork and start claiming back charges.

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  • ploddertom
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    Once all is paid you have nothing to worry about and could then do all this at your leisure. I would guarantee they will have added unlawful fees & charges which you are entitled to have back. If you don't the name of who came it could be they are using any Tom, Dick or Harry who may not have the legal right to collect monies from you.

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  • Rob0000
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    Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
    Do you have the Bailiffs name - do not post it here? Have you checked the Bailiff Register to see if he is currently Certificated and if so who to?
    I have no idea of their names

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  • Rob0000
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    Hi Plod,

    sadly when i wasn't home one did talk their way in last year and do appear to have levied things within the house and the car. I know they can force entry but i will use such force as is reasonable and justifiable to my perception of the threat to protect myself, my family and property. The car has been crushed because it blew up since they saw it and i think the things they levied belong to my employer, there is nothing else of value that would have covered the original amount. There is not a notice of seizure. i don't contest the amount, it is correct from a time we had some problems. We have never been behind on the payments that were agreed. It is only £63 that we owe now and we are ahead in payments.

    to be honest we are now about at the end of it, just a few days away in fact, whilst i would want to go to the council and demand all the records you suggest. I don't really have a problem with them on this as bizzybob said, Excel need closing down and I will keep going with this against Excel with anyone who will listen. In a few days they will have nothing over me, i will be using Form 1 and issuing a subject access request.

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  • ploddertom
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    Do you have the Bailiffs name - do not post it here? Have you checked the Bailiff Register to see if he is currently Certificated and if so who to?

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  • ploddertom
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    Have you got a current breakdown of the fees they have charged you? If not send Letter 1 from http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...Useful-Letters . Have they ever been in your home or levied on goods outside? If so were you left a Notice of Seizure? If goods have been seized could you also list them exactly as they are described?

    Do you know how much you owed as confirmed by the Council? You need to speak to someone at the Council and ask the following questions:
    1 - how many Liability Orders they have against you
    2 - the dates they were obtained
    3 - the addresses they were for
    4 - the period of time each covers
    5 - how much each one was for
    6 - how much is still outstanding
    7 - the dates they were passed on for enforcement
    8 - the dates & amounts of any payments

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  • Rob0000
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    It's Pembrokeshire County Council, i could post the vids if you like but would rather not as they will easily show where i live, but can get a still of number 2 if thats suitable for the forum?

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  • bizzybob
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    Which council is this? Formal complaints have been sent, so when you get their replies post them up, DO NOT let a bailiff in, and hide any car, Excel are a bunch equally as nasty and iniquitous as the sharks from Marstons, They need to be closed down and evicted from their office in Abergele road Colwyn Bay.

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