Re: HCE Officers coming to home address
Here is an up date.
I have had a visit from the HCEO, i think. I had a letter through my door this morning. Having check the home CCTV, I find that a gentleman attended my premises for a period of just under two minutes. I heard no door bell or knock on the door. He looked to have already had in his hand a sealed envelope which is what he posted.
It was a Visit Notice. There is an area on the notice for the date to be written in but this is blank. It then states "Payment in full must be made by ......(48 hrs)..... by Cash or Bankers Draft payable to... then the name of the enforcement company . the 48 hour bit is hand written.
There has been no mention of seizure of my car, this was parked on the drive at the time, or any mention of any goods being seize. It is then signed by a Mr Xxxxxxx (name withheld) on behalf of Mr Xxx (again withheld) who is the HCEO so I am guessing that this person who attended wasn't even an Officer, but I don't know as I never spoke with him. I have checked the register of HCEO's and cannot find the one who called.
The debt value has also risen massively, in fact it has gone up by over a grand.
What on earth are these people playing at. Surely there must be reasonable steps made to contact the defendant. Surely they cannot just turn up, drop a letter then disappear then charge a grand for the pleasure. Now I know why I never got the original court summons. I also had a delivery from UPS about an hour later. I checked the CCTV to check it was working correctly and hadn't recorded at half speed, The UPS man knocked loud, and rang the door bell, he was on my property for 4 minutes 27 seconds. I then signed his pad and off he went. Perhaps the HCEO's should take a leaf out of their book.
Ps the car is mine. I own it personally. I have the V5 and receipt so if he had seized it would have been a little embarrassing for him.
I have also now spoken to the person who is renting my old offices. He informs me that the bailiff attend there and discussed my case with them, including telling them what the amount was that was owed, and who the claimant was. Isn't there such a thing as confidentiality or at least data protection?
Here is an up date.
I have had a visit from the HCEO, i think. I had a letter through my door this morning. Having check the home CCTV, I find that a gentleman attended my premises for a period of just under two minutes. I heard no door bell or knock on the door. He looked to have already had in his hand a sealed envelope which is what he posted.
It was a Visit Notice. There is an area on the notice for the date to be written in but this is blank. It then states "Payment in full must be made by ......(48 hrs)..... by Cash or Bankers Draft payable to... then the name of the enforcement company . the 48 hour bit is hand written.
There has been no mention of seizure of my car, this was parked on the drive at the time, or any mention of any goods being seize. It is then signed by a Mr Xxxxxxx (name withheld) on behalf of Mr Xxx (again withheld) who is the HCEO so I am guessing that this person who attended wasn't even an Officer, but I don't know as I never spoke with him. I have checked the register of HCEO's and cannot find the one who called.
The debt value has also risen massively, in fact it has gone up by over a grand.
What on earth are these people playing at. Surely there must be reasonable steps made to contact the defendant. Surely they cannot just turn up, drop a letter then disappear then charge a grand for the pleasure. Now I know why I never got the original court summons. I also had a delivery from UPS about an hour later. I checked the CCTV to check it was working correctly and hadn't recorded at half speed, The UPS man knocked loud, and rang the door bell, he was on my property for 4 minutes 27 seconds. I then signed his pad and off he went. Perhaps the HCEO's should take a leaf out of their book.
Ps the car is mine. I own it personally. I have the V5 and receipt so if he had seized it would have been a little embarrassing for him.
I have also now spoken to the person who is renting my old offices. He informs me that the bailiff attend there and discussed my case with them, including telling them what the amount was that was owed, and who the claimant was. Isn't there such a thing as confidentiality or at least data protection?
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