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  • daisychain
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    Re: global levy on a vunrable household marstons

    Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
    Definitely vulnerable, send evidence of the vulnerability to Marstons, and fill in the forms for a Stay of Execution against Marstons, one reason can be you cannot afford the HCEO's fees, also apply for a Variation Order to set an affordable repayment. as you are on benefit the fees should be remitted by using another form It may be worth contacting Anglian and asking what schemes they have to help vulnerable families and get that MP involved.

    Once the stay is granted Marstons would be very stupid if they fetched up at your house again as youn could call the police to remove them

    Other Beagles will be able to help further.
    where do i get these forms? do i ringthe high court and ask for them? i cant print any off as i dont have a computer only my mobile phone.

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  • bizzybob
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    Re: global levy on a vunrable household marstons

    Originally posted by daisychain View Post
    im a single parent, my son has autism and epilepsy so i claim incomr support, child benefits also my son gets dla. i do not work as im a full time mummy
    Definitely vulnerable, send evidence of the vulnerability to Marstons, and fill in the forms for a Stay of Execution against Marstons, one reason can be you cannot afford the HCEO's fees, also apply for a Variation Order to set an affordable repayment. as you are on benefit the fees should be remitted by using another form It may be worth contacting Anglian and asking what schemes they have to help vulnerable families and get that MP involved.

    Once the stay is granted Marstons would be very stupid if they fetched up at your house again as youn could call the police to remove them

    Other Beagles will be able to help further.

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  • daisychain
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    Re: global levy on a vunrable household marstons

    also what can i do to get this global levy off my goods? and get marstons and thier fees out of the equation. do i fill in a form n244?

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  • daisychain
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    Re: global levy on a vunrable household marstons

    Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
    You contact Anglian Water giving evidence of the vulnerability, also say that you are contacting your MP and OFWAT, other Beagles will zoom in on other possible actions I'm sure.

    In order to target the advice, first some wuestions rto gain a deeper undestanding of circumstances to give the best advice:

    Are you a single parent? That of itself can create a vulnerabilioty

    Do you work,?
    Is it a low wage or part time job?
    If not working what benefits do you claim?

    Finally is there any long term illness, disability or other health issue in the household? This can be anything from wheelchair, to chronic asthma or ADHD. only one member of the household needs to be vulnerable for the whole household to be vulnerable.

    The answers to these questions are essential for Beagles to look at the best way for you to tackle the greedy water company.
    im a single parent, my son has autism and epilepsy so i claim incomr support, child benefits also my son gets dla. i do not work as im a full time mummy

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  • bizzybob
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    Re: global levy on a vunrable household marstons

    You contact Anglian Water giving evidence of the vulnerability, also say that you are contacting your MP and OFWAT, If Anglian act like muppets contact the CEO, whose details CC has kindly provided in your other thread ; other Beagles will zoom in on other possible actions I'm sure.

    In order to target the advice, first some wuestions rto gain a deeper undestanding of circumstances to give the best advice:

    Are you a single parent? That of itself can create a vulnerabilioty

    Do you work,?
    Is it a low wage or part time job?
    If not working what benefits do you claim?

    Finally is there any long term illness, disability or other health issue in the household? This can be anything from wheelchair, to chronic asthma or ADHD. only one member of the household needs to be vulnerable for the whole household to be vulnerable.

    The answers to these questions are essential for Beagles to look at the best way for you to tackle the greedy water company.
    Last edited by bizzybob; 23rd February 2014, 08:55:AM.

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  • daisychain
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    global levy on a vulnerable household marstons

    after a chat last nite with some lovely people on here, i have found that my levy on my goods is a global levy and im classed as a vunrable household ( single parent carer and on benefits. so my question is , what do i do about the situation and who do i approach?

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  • daisychain
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    Re: Vulnerable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    so what do i do now with all this info?

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  • daisychain
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    Re: Vulnerable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by Sir Vere Brayne d'Emmidge View Post
    The levy is as good as a chocolte teapot, for two reasons:

    1) It needs to be slightly better detailed.

    2) At first glance, unless the clock is an antique, gilted and studded with precious stones, the sofas are made of mahogany and Dodo leather and the TV is one of those all singing and dancing two and a half grand jobbies then there is not enough value to pay the demanded £1,700.

    Can you explain why is your household is vulnerable?
    clock is a 2.99 jobby from b&m. sofas are all material and my tele is a standard 42 inch hd fltscreen. im classed a vunrable household as i am a single parent to3 children ( which one is disabled) and i am on benefits. also the waterbill was so high because anglian water were over charging me and i wanted them to investigate which they refused .

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  • Sir Vere Brayne d'Emmidge
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    Re: Vulnerable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by daisychain View Post
    i was visited by a hceo on behalf of marstons on the 14/2/14. as i was rushing around trying to take my son to school, she said to me " you better talk fast then". at the time i didnt know the implecations of letting her into my home etc. she asked what goods i had on the doorstep and after she said i have to come in to verify these goods. i am kicking myself now as ive read through info. the problems i have are:
    knowing i was classed as a vunrable household she still proceeded her duty making a levy etc
    the levy is very vauge- tv, 2 sofas, tv stand, artwork, small tv- my childs. clock, wd unit, printer and at the top of the levy above this list shes just put all goods of saleable value. she didnt walk around my home, no obvious description of items etc.
    the officers fees are crazy- 453.00 and shes only visited once! thats not inc all the other costs. my debt was 989 and now its 1,700. please advise im really losing sleep over this
    The levy is as good as a chocolte teapot, for two reasons:

    1) It needs to be slightly better detailed.

    2) At first glance, unless the clock is an antique, gilted and studded with precious stones, the sofas are made of mahogany and Dodo leather and the TV is one of those all singing and dancing two and a half grand jobbies then there is not enough value to pay the demanded £1,700.

    Can you explain why is your household is vulnerable?

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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
    The answer to your first point is, "More than likely" and to the second point, "Don steel toe-capped boots and repeatedly insert toe of said boot into backside of agent." Not looking good for the HCEO, is it? Not looking good for Anglian Water either as they are 100% legally-liable for the actions of the HCEO.
    According to Ceoemail.com, the Managing Director of Anglian Water is Mr Peter Simpson, tel: 01522 341000, email - psimpson@anglianwater.co.uk

    Did the bill get so high because the OP had insisted on the MD personally passing the water?

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  • bizzybob
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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by daisychain View Post
    also just had a thought, as shes put all goods at saleable value, does that mean shes included exempt goods too?
    also the topic of code of conduct of hceo.... i read today that " if a peron is or appears to be of a vunrable household agents must withdraw from the premsis " in which she didnt.
    That statement "all goods of saleable value" has killed her pig as it most definitely is a Global Levy, and as such would be an attempt to seize the entire household contents, which of course would mean she has laid claim to everything which would also include exempt goods. global levies are vague at law so unlawful and unenforceable.

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  • bluebottle
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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by daisychain View Post
    also just had a thought, as shes put all goods at saleable value, does that mean shes included exempt goods too?
    also the topic of code of conduct of hceo.... i read today that " if a peron is or appears to be of a vunrable household agents must withdraw from the premsis " in which she didnt.
    The answer to your first point is, "More than likely" and to the second point, "Don steel toe-capped boots and repeatedly insert toe of said boot into backside of agent." Not looking good for the HCEO, is it? Not looking good for Anglian Water either as they are 100% legally-liable for the actions of the HCEO.

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  • daisychain
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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    also just had a thought, as shes put all goods at saleable value, does that mean shes included exempt goods too?
    also the topic of code of conduct of hceo.... i read today that " if a peron is or appears to be of a vunrable household agents must withdraw from the premsis " in which she didnt.

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  • daisychain
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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
    If the debt is over six years old, and they have only just obtained a CCJ it would be likely challengeable as invalid, they have to take action or the debt be acknowledged within the previous six years.

    If you let her in, and the list is vague, along with her note regarding everything else saleable will invalidate the levy as global imho.
    the ccj was in 2008 i checked with anglian water. who do i go to about the levy etc?. ive alredy rung marstons but the guy just didnt seem to know what he was on about quote" if you have 2 sofas on the levy we can only take 1" and " we cant take both tv's" even tho theyre on there too

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  • bizzybob
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    Re: vunrable household yet still have a walking posession agreement

    Originally posted by daisychain View Post
    litterly she has just written tv. no size,make etc and artwork she has put is actually mine i have painted myself. what does it mean if it is statue barred? and how do i find this out?
    If the debt is over six years old, and they have only just obtained a CCJ it would be likely challengeable as invalid, they have to take action or the debt be acknowledged within the previous six years.

    If you let her in, and the list is vague, along with her note regarding everything else saleable will invalidate the levy as global imho.

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