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  1. I moved over a year year ago - May 2010. I have changed my details with DVLA. This is the first ever time I'm know about any traffic offence in London. I have no idea at all.
  2. Yesterday I received a hand delivered 'Notice of Attendance' through my door about a suppossed traffic offence I do not know about, and never new about before today. The notice gives the client name as Transport fro London. The problem as I said is; I had no prior notice of any traffic offence until today that I got this. Please advise on what I can do and should do in regard to the bailliffs and Transport for London. Should I write to them direct? What can I do to stop bailliffs (JBW) from harrassing me.
  3. I just received a hand delivered 'Notice of Attendance' through my door about a suppossed traffic offence I do not know about, and never new about before today. The notice gives the client name as Transport fro London. The problem as I said is; I had no prior notice of any traffic offence until today that I got this. Please advise on what I can do and should do in regard to the bailliffs and Transport for London. Should I write to them direct? What can I do to stop bailliffs (JBW Group) from harrassing me.
  4. Hi Slick 132 Thank you for that, It I looks great. I will do that straight away. I will keep this forum updated.
  5. Yes, and they haven't responded.
  6. No. The FOS stated in their final decision that she should contact Barclays as that was their final decision, and they were closing her file
  7. the decision was 26th June and she was told barclays will have to do so within four weeks. they have not even contacted her since.
  8. My wife took her PPI case to the financial ombudsman against baclays and won her case. Barclays was to refund the PPI with interest and compensation within four weeks of my wife accepting the judgement. Can somebody advise on what options she's got to recover the amount due.
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