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  1. Thanks, Just had a look seems like they have overcharged us by about £700.00 taking into account we never received any paperwork. Even if we had they still overcharged us by £500.00 I hate bailiffs with a passion. wish i was there my husband just paid as he was at work and didnt want to cause a scene.
  2. Thank you I tried to call them this afternoon but i think they close early on a Friday. So I'll give it another go on Monday. I was thinking about taking the bailiff to court to reclaim any overpayment, do you think I should stick with then Council for now?
  3. That wasn't my question. What I need to find out is how can a PCN amount to £800.00 and a warrant for 1 address cannot be used for another which is private property the bailiff had no paperwork. The warrant was on his phone not a paper copy. Bailiffs should not be allowed to fleece people like this and simply get away with it
  4. thanks for replying, Well we haven't received anything as we moved in July 2010. We didn't inform DVLA so I'm not sure what would have been sent to our previous address. I believe the warrant address the bailiff had was our previous one. Apparently the bailiff spotted him whilst he was driving to work and followed him to his office. I have checked and the bailiff is certified. Can a bailiff use a warrant of execution on private property? as this happened whilst my husband was at work. They have a private Car park with security. Also can a bailiff charge for each visit? or is it just the statutory charges?
  5. Hi There, My Husband has just informed me that he had to pay £800 to Bailiffs to remove a clamp relating to a PCN for Wandsworth Council back in 2010. He has received to paperwork regarding this, can the bailiff do this even though the car was on private property at the time? apparently had a warrant which relates to a different address. does this make the warrant invalid if on private property? can we get a refund?
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