Hello guys!
Having a bit of trouble with JBW.
Got a letter...
hand delivered on the 18th of December, at 8am. It has a Attenace to levy fee, attendance to remive fee and letter fee, all totalling to £311.89.
The baliff never knocked, I know this because my daughter left for school at the time he walkes down the path and she said he just posted and walked away.
I called and payed £20 towards the balance and set us an agreement to pay £20 a month. Thought it would be ok.
come February I was bomarded with calls & ect...and they cancelled my agreement. I paid anyway. This month I rang and told them I hadnt been paid and if they wouldn't mind waiting a week..and the responce was basically -tough s**t. Isnt my problem see you soon!
Basically:
they have threatend to take my motability car. My husbands car. Told me they can break in and will right down what ever they can see in the window....which apparently gives them to return and break in again??
I rang today to ask for a break down of fees....and no one would talk to me, told me my case had been handed to an actual bailiff.
which confused me as I have 'actually' had a baliff come round and apply these fees?!
The moron on the phone
wouldn't give me any contact information and only the bailiffs last name and intial. Which is C Gibbs.
After some ' investigation' I have found out he may possibly be called Johnson Col Gibbs...and this fella I cannot find on the register.
My questions:
Can they take my motability car?
Can they break in?
Can I pay the PCN to the council directly, and ignore JBW.
have I been over charged?
Has anyone had the pleasure of dealing with Mr Gibbs
From the hand delivered letter the charges I have:
Starting balance : £95:17
Attendance to levy fee: £30.07
Attendance to remove fee: 169.90
letter fee: £16.11
Also, this has been typed up before it had already been delivered?
Am I being f****k over?
Having a bit of trouble with JBW.
Got a letter...
hand delivered on the 18th of December, at 8am. It has a Attenace to levy fee, attendance to remive fee and letter fee, all totalling to £311.89.
The baliff never knocked, I know this because my daughter left for school at the time he walkes down the path and she said he just posted and walked away.
I called and payed £20 towards the balance and set us an agreement to pay £20 a month. Thought it would be ok.
come February I was bomarded with calls & ect...and they cancelled my agreement. I paid anyway. This month I rang and told them I hadnt been paid and if they wouldn't mind waiting a week..and the responce was basically -tough s**t. Isnt my problem see you soon!
Basically:
they have threatend to take my motability car. My husbands car. Told me they can break in and will right down what ever they can see in the window....which apparently gives them to return and break in again??
I rang today to ask for a break down of fees....and no one would talk to me, told me my case had been handed to an actual bailiff.
which confused me as I have 'actually' had a baliff come round and apply these fees?!
The moron on the phone
wouldn't give me any contact information and only the bailiffs last name and intial. Which is C Gibbs.
After some ' investigation' I have found out he may possibly be called Johnson Col Gibbs...and this fella I cannot find on the register.
My questions:
Can they take my motability car?
Can they break in?
Can I pay the PCN to the council directly, and ignore JBW.
have I been over charged?
Has anyone had the pleasure of dealing with Mr Gibbs
From the hand delivered letter the charges I have:
Starting balance : £95:17
Attendance to levy fee: £30.07
Attendance to remove fee: 169.90
letter fee: £16.11
Also, this has been typed up before it had already been delivered?
Am I being f****k over?



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