GJChurchward
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I appreciate your comments regarding complications due to this being my former partner. Many items of mail arrive here addressed to her, and it is always forwarded without opening, so I have no idea what may have been sent for her attention in the past. My local council is aware that we live separately. I am one of their tenants, and subsequent to my wife leaving me, she is too. It should be a trivial matter to verify her address from council records. I am in receipt of single person's Council Tax discount, however since I am off work disabled, I never get to see it. My Council Tax is covered directly, since I get Universal Credit. I have tried to give the enforcement officer her new address, but as I said earlier, he's having none of it. This issue arose yesterday, so any opportunity to contact relevant departments at my council, or Marstons head office, has not yet arisen.
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'... didn't and can't...'? So it's just an intimidation tactic? The muppet said they'd verified her address with DVLA. Doh! I need to get them off my back, for peace of mind. I'd like my address removed from Marston's radar.
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Hi all. My wife left me nearly 2 years ago. She didn't give DVLA her new address, her car was clocked with no tax, and Marston's tell me they have a warrant for removal. I called Marston's. They won't take my word for it that she doesn't live here. Only that if she doesn't pay £615 immediately, they break my door down and take my stuff. I have a chronic mental health problem, and I'm not in a good way. I need to get the stress off if possible. What do I have to do? My budget doesn't run to an expensive solicitor. Thanks.
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Can anyone give me details of how to forward this to OFT and make a complaint?
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I think on balance, it is best not to reply at all. To do so would confirm to them that I have received their email, and therefore the email address they hold for me is correct.
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The email address given begins with 'auto'. My experience of 'auto' email addresses is that anything sent to them results in an 'undeliverable' or similar error message being returned.
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My credit rating is rubbish. The Child Support Agency has seen to that, I've been destitute for years. Thanks for your reply; I'll ignore them. I do object to having emails sent from debt collection agencies on Sunday mornings. Call me old-fashioned, but I consider Sundays to be off-limits for money-lenders.
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I have opened my email this morning (a Sunday) to find the following waiting for me. (I've hidden anything in this which identifies me). ----------------------- Private & Confidential - For Attention of MR [name removed]. We have been supplied this e-mail address to contact MR [name removed]. If you are this person, please respond via telephone to 08444115751 quoting reference number [number removed] whereupon further detailed information can be provided. We look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible. Yours Sincerely, Mackenzie Hall Ltd Mackenzie Hall Limited ------------------------- I have never had any dealings with Mackenzie Hall, and until I ran this through Google I wasn't aware that they are a debt collection agency. I presume the best response is to simply ignore it and wait until they approach me in some other way?
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Thanks for your reply. This is very odd. You have said in your reply that I cannot have a Liability Order from a Scottish Council, and you have gone on to speak about Council Tax matters. This is not a Council Tax matter. Can an organization other than a Council obtain a Liability Order in a Scottish Magistrates' Court? Forgive my ignorance of Scottish Law - I am English, and (I thought that) I had no need to be worried about the Law during the several years I lived in Scotland. Are some of the terms you have used specific to Scottish Law? My original post did not mention a 'Council'.
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I am now resident in England, but for some years I was in Scotland. I found out a year ago that a Liability Order was obtained against me in Aberdeen Magistrates Court in 2003, for a debt which allegedly accrued up to some date in 2002. I never had any previous knowledge of the LO, and I think that was because the various papers were served to an address I had left long beforehand. Was the LO properly obtained? If not, how do I go about getting it removed? I'd be grateful for help in a hurry please. I am now facing a Warrant of Commitment case in an English Magistrates Court for failing to pay on the LO.
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