Hi All,
I had a speeding fine from a few years ago. I had missed it and it caught up with me this year. I had filled an declaration of earnings and was paying it off monthly. I missed a payment and got a letter from the court asking for it to be paid in full. I waited until my payday and went online and paid the fine in full £170.
I never heard from anyone for another three weeks when a Marston Enforcement agent called at my house saying he had a warrant of control for the amount of £310. (£75 compliance stage and £235 enforcement stage) I did not owe any of the original fine, just bailiff charges. I asked for some time to speak to the courts. He gave me two days. I contacted the court and they said that my fine was paid in full but it went to Marstons the day before I paid it.
I contacted the enforcement agent and explained the situation and that I hadn't got any information about the fee's. He said that if I didn't pay he would get a locksmith and come a seize my goods, this would incur another charge. I asked if he could legally do this to recover the bailiff fees as the court fine had already been paid. he said he could. He said my only option was to pay the fine then I had 14 days to appeal it. Normally I would not but as I share my home with another person I felt it was inappropriate to force them to live under the threat of a bailiff so I paid the £310.
I have contacted Marston and said I want to appeal, they directed me to the email address customer.care@marstongroup.co.uk
Can anyone with more knowledge in this area assist me in what information I should include in this appeal?
Thanks
I had a speeding fine from a few years ago. I had missed it and it caught up with me this year. I had filled an declaration of earnings and was paying it off monthly. I missed a payment and got a letter from the court asking for it to be paid in full. I waited until my payday and went online and paid the fine in full £170.
I never heard from anyone for another three weeks when a Marston Enforcement agent called at my house saying he had a warrant of control for the amount of £310. (£75 compliance stage and £235 enforcement stage) I did not owe any of the original fine, just bailiff charges. I asked for some time to speak to the courts. He gave me two days. I contacted the court and they said that my fine was paid in full but it went to Marstons the day before I paid it.
I contacted the enforcement agent and explained the situation and that I hadn't got any information about the fee's. He said that if I didn't pay he would get a locksmith and come a seize my goods, this would incur another charge. I asked if he could legally do this to recover the bailiff fees as the court fine had already been paid. he said he could. He said my only option was to pay the fine then I had 14 days to appeal it. Normally I would not but as I share my home with another person I felt it was inappropriate to force them to live under the threat of a bailiff so I paid the £310.
I have contacted Marston and said I want to appeal, they directed me to the email address customer.care@marstongroup.co.uk
Can anyone with more knowledge in this area assist me in what information I should include in this appeal?
Thanks
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