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  • #46
    Re: Collectica

    Originally posted by Laura123212 View Post
    Thank you all fr your advice carnt thank you Enuff, had a letter yesterday from courts saying I owe £20.00 so I've payed it bet tht bayliff is upset she.didnt get her £320.00
    Laura,

    Just to be on the safe side, check with the court as to whether you still have to pay the bailiff's fees. If not, all well and good. But check with the court in any case. Collectica are well known for being non-compliant with what they courts tell them to do and not do and to do and for telling porkies.

    Bluebottle
    Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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    • #47
      Re: Collectica

      Originally posted by Laura123212 View Post
      Thank you all fr your advice carnt thank you Enuff, had a letter yesterday from courts saying I owe £20.00 so I've payed it bet tht bayliff is upset she.didnt get her £320.00
      Do what bluebottle says, but I would not be surprised if Collectica will give up on their fees, or if the Court tells them to back off, after all the warrant was issued correctly, and the (too hard) pressure from the bailiff obtained a full payment of the fine....that's me being scheptical.
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      • #48
        Re: Collectica

        Originally posted by Sir Vere Brayne d'Emmidge View Post
        Do what bluebottle says, but I would not be surprised if Collectica will give up on their fees, or if the Court tells them to back off, after all the warrant was issued correctly, and the (too hard) pressure from the bailiff obtained a full payment of the fine....that's me being scheptical.
        Absolutely, Sir Vere. R -v- Hereford Magistrates Court ex parte Macrae (The Macrae Case) ruled that a DW cannot be withdrawn by a court where it has been issued correctly. However, there is nothing to prevent a court recalling a DW in cases of vulnerability or where there is doubt as to the legality of a conviction.
        Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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