Hello everyone,
I wonder if anybody can offer me some advice?
I appear to have got myself in a bit of a pickle with Marston over an alleged unpaid court fine of £100 for "No TV LICENCE (EDI)" the date given is almost 10 years ago. Here is a breakdown of events so far:
Aug 2013 - Received a letter from Marston demanding £185 for a £100 no TV licence fine from 10 years ago, plus £85 'costs'. Upon receipt of this, I panicked a bit and paid the fine on-line using the HMCTS website. I then e-mailed Marston to inform them of this.
6 days later, they replied with a request for a receipt, which I supplied them with.
Skip forward to last Friday, 8th Nov. I received a letter stating that I have an outstanding bill with them for £300, down from £400 after my payment of £100. They are saying if I do not settle the account within 7 days, an 'agent' will come and take my stuff. :colbert:
I e-mailed them to ask what they were playing at. Where the hell has this £400 come from?! Then I started reading around - primarily on this site - and realised the severity of the situation. Its a criminal offence, not civil. Oh dear. I've barely slept since Friday...
The first letter was the first I knew about the fine - but that was in August. I realise now I should have filed a Statutory Declaration - but it's beyond 21 days AND I've paid the original fine to the court.
What I want to know is:
Is it still worth making a stat dec?
Should I submit a S.A.R to find out where this exorbitant increase on the original amount has come from? They threaten an 'attendance fee' of £215 in their first letter. Could it be that? Attendance to what? My house? Its rare that myself or my two flat mates are all out of the house at the same time and surely they would leave a card or issue some kind of notice that they had been and that the fee had been applied.
Is there something I'm missing here; should I just empty my bank account and pay up? I'd rather not as I can't help feeling they're being, at the very least, unfair.
Should I attempt to get some legal advice through my Union? Actually, the voice in my head is already screaming 'yes' to that one.
Please, anything at all. It would be most appreciated!
I wonder if anybody can offer me some advice?
I appear to have got myself in a bit of a pickle with Marston over an alleged unpaid court fine of £100 for "No TV LICENCE (EDI)" the date given is almost 10 years ago. Here is a breakdown of events so far:
Aug 2013 - Received a letter from Marston demanding £185 for a £100 no TV licence fine from 10 years ago, plus £85 'costs'. Upon receipt of this, I panicked a bit and paid the fine on-line using the HMCTS website. I then e-mailed Marston to inform them of this.
6 days later, they replied with a request for a receipt, which I supplied them with.
Skip forward to last Friday, 8th Nov. I received a letter stating that I have an outstanding bill with them for £300, down from £400 after my payment of £100. They are saying if I do not settle the account within 7 days, an 'agent' will come and take my stuff. :colbert:
I e-mailed them to ask what they were playing at. Where the hell has this £400 come from?! Then I started reading around - primarily on this site - and realised the severity of the situation. Its a criminal offence, not civil. Oh dear. I've barely slept since Friday...
The first letter was the first I knew about the fine - but that was in August. I realise now I should have filed a Statutory Declaration - but it's beyond 21 days AND I've paid the original fine to the court.
What I want to know is:
Is it still worth making a stat dec?
Should I submit a S.A.R to find out where this exorbitant increase on the original amount has come from? They threaten an 'attendance fee' of £215 in their first letter. Could it be that? Attendance to what? My house? Its rare that myself or my two flat mates are all out of the house at the same time and surely they would leave a card or issue some kind of notice that they had been and that the fee had been applied.
Is there something I'm missing here; should I just empty my bank account and pay up? I'd rather not as I can't help feeling they're being, at the very least, unfair.
Should I attempt to get some legal advice through my Union? Actually, the voice in my head is already screaming 'yes' to that one.
Please, anything at all. It would be most appreciated!
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