Hi
I recently set up a weekly payment plan with HM Court & Tribunals Service over unpaid court fines dating back to 2006 (the original reason was an unpaid public transport fine - I moved flats in late 2006, disappeared from their radar, and forgot about it until they found me again earlier this year).
Unfortunately I fell behind by two weeks, and - not expecting it to be a big deal - paid a higher amount in one batch two weeks later. In response, I received a letter from HM Court & Tribunals Service saying that the payment has now been forwarded to Collectica Enforcement services for enforcement of the outstanding amount due - there is now a 'Warrant of Control' issued against me. I called HM Court & Tribunals Service, but they said they could not do anything about it at this stage.
Reading up about Collectica on the web and learning about their often thuggish and fraudulent practices makes my skin crawl. I really don't want to end up in a situation where I have outlandish fees added by Collectica, 7 day notices mailed deliberately late, or bailiffs breaking into my flat to remove my possessions (apparently, they do have a right to force their way in when it comes to court fines and unpaid council tax - the two big exceptions).
Ideally, I would like to arrange a realistic payment plan with Collectica (I am a self-employed translator in my first year and earn very little at this stage - below jobseeker's allowance levels, to be frank). What is the best way to go about this while avoiding being defrauded, intimidated etc by Collectica? What kind of payment plan can I realistically expect?
I am looking at 175 pounds (plus I expect Collectica to add a 75 'fee' - any way to avoid this?). I have not received any letter from them directly yet - I only know from HM Court & Tribunals Service that my case is with them.
Thanks.
I recently set up a weekly payment plan with HM Court & Tribunals Service over unpaid court fines dating back to 2006 (the original reason was an unpaid public transport fine - I moved flats in late 2006, disappeared from their radar, and forgot about it until they found me again earlier this year).
Unfortunately I fell behind by two weeks, and - not expecting it to be a big deal - paid a higher amount in one batch two weeks later. In response, I received a letter from HM Court & Tribunals Service saying that the payment has now been forwarded to Collectica Enforcement services for enforcement of the outstanding amount due - there is now a 'Warrant of Control' issued against me. I called HM Court & Tribunals Service, but they said they could not do anything about it at this stage.
Reading up about Collectica on the web and learning about their often thuggish and fraudulent practices makes my skin crawl. I really don't want to end up in a situation where I have outlandish fees added by Collectica, 7 day notices mailed deliberately late, or bailiffs breaking into my flat to remove my possessions (apparently, they do have a right to force their way in when it comes to court fines and unpaid council tax - the two big exceptions).
Ideally, I would like to arrange a realistic payment plan with Collectica (I am a self-employed translator in my first year and earn very little at this stage - below jobseeker's allowance levels, to be frank). What is the best way to go about this while avoiding being defrauded, intimidated etc by Collectica? What kind of payment plan can I realistically expect?
I am looking at 175 pounds (plus I expect Collectica to add a 75 'fee' - any way to avoid this?). I have not received any letter from them directly yet - I only know from HM Court & Tribunals Service that my case is with them.
Thanks.
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