Morning all,
Please bear with me on this as, having never had to deal with either of the titles topics before, I'm trying to resolve my partners issues.
I'll break it down:
- Received a Notice of Enforcement Sept '14 for unpaid council tax (and charged an additional £75 for the privilege)
- Have been making regular, agreed upon payments to Excel until Feb '15 whereupon due to my partners mental state a payment was forgotten.
- Yesterday we were visited by a Excel representative who issued a Notice of Attendance and was charged £235 for the privilege. As the remaining amount owed is now only £300, the total now due is £535.
Questions:
- If payment for the remaining original amount of £300 is paid direct the council, what is Excels' standing with their own charges? Can they be ignored? (Hopefully making them hopping mad in the process, but legally without foothold)
- If it's wise to NOT ignore the fees, how do I proceed?
Cheers
Colin
Please bear with me on this as, having never had to deal with either of the titles topics before, I'm trying to resolve my partners issues.
I'll break it down:
- Received a Notice of Enforcement Sept '14 for unpaid council tax (and charged an additional £75 for the privilege)
- Have been making regular, agreed upon payments to Excel until Feb '15 whereupon due to my partners mental state a payment was forgotten.
- Yesterday we were visited by a Excel representative who issued a Notice of Attendance and was charged £235 for the privilege. As the remaining amount owed is now only £300, the total now due is £535.
Questions:
- If payment for the remaining original amount of £300 is paid direct the council, what is Excels' standing with their own charges? Can they be ignored? (Hopefully making them hopping mad in the process, but legally without foothold)
- If it's wise to NOT ignore the fees, how do I proceed?
Cheers
Colin
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