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  1. I'll Just like to post a BIG thank you to everyone who's helping me on my problem especially you PT thank you very much. smithy78
  2. wish you would of told me that earlier, next your be telling your the bailiff that come to my house.... Have made a £200 token payment and sending an offer of payment. will get that breakdown list of fees. Thanks very much for your help and advice PT.
  3. Yes got the paper work from the county court when judgement was made, at the time things was looking good so didn't send the response form back as was going to pay it off, then got hit by a rogue customer who wouldn't pay and it through it all out the window! silly i know and ive learned quick from my mistakes, didn't know it had been moved up or been to the high court until the officer came round. the only paper work that was lefted when he came round was the warning notice and that he had come to take legal control of my goods.
  4. First of all i had an account with a kitchen company and had a outstanding amount of £920.21. I couldn't pay this, so I had a judgment made against me - the cost of the judgement was £169.79 with interest of £32.16. So I was told it all got moved up to the high court and a warrant of execution had been ordered. While at work, a high court bailiff came round and as I wasn't home, handed my partner a letter saying 'warning notice visit by high court enforcement officer' and that he had come to take control of my goods and to discuss payment. On the second page there is a list of fees - the ones i've mentioned, and a cost for execution £ 101.75, Charges of enforcement officer £929.20 then total amount of levy £2153.11 and to contact the officer on his mobile. I phoned a few times to no avail so left voice mail etc. 2 days later a letter came through the post saying notice of seizure and the officer had 'impounded my goods' and if they have to come back to remove goods, a further (minimum) £720.00 + vat would be added to my bill. A few days later another letter arrived saying 'warning notice removal of goods' the letter stated that an officer had levied execution on my goods and the amount I owe from the date of the letter was £2626.43 bit of a jump from £2153.11... and again if they have to come round the £720.00 + vat would be added. The officer hasn't been in my home so I can only guess he's saying he's levied the cars outside but I haven't signed anything or seen any paperwork which tells me what they have levied and when. I phoned the company and asked what had been levied the women would only reply with "what do i need to know that for"! So, would any levy now be invalid? can they take the car? can I now sell/hide it? I've spoken to the company and the bill is now £3330 something, no idea why? My understanding is.. if they levy something, then you have to at least be informed as to what has been levyed or have had to sign a walking possession? Can anyone help me with what i should do or know the answers to my questions?
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