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  1. The occupant has told them on two occassions, and I have phoned them to explain that I no longer live at that address, and that I have paid the original fine to the council.
  2. UPDATE: The bailiffs have sent a letter to my previous address which reads: "You have failed to make a suitable arrangement to discharge the aforementioned debt. You must make immediate fully payment to Andrew James Enforement Limited. Non-comploiance will result in our baillifs attending at your property and removing your goods. Your goods will be taken by our enforcement team and sold at public auction. Statutory costs for our attendance will be incured and charged to your account. NO FURTHER WARNING WILL BE GIVEN PRIOR TO OUR ATTENDANCE SO YOU SHOULD NOT IGNORE THIS NOTICE." What should I do? Bearing in mind that I no longer live there and they have been told on mulitple occassions. Thanks all.
  3. That's what I thought. They have been to that address on two occassions and have been told each time that I no longer live there. I'm in a predicament because I don't want them pestering the occupant of my previous address, but at the same time, I don't want to pay charges to any Tom, Dick or Harry. Thanks.
  4. Thanks for all your replies thus far. Are the bailiffs legally allowed to take from my previous address? Obviously it is no longer my address so therefore none of my possessions are there. Thanks again all.
  5. Thanks to all for your comments thus far. At the time of the PCN, I was at the previous address but I registered myself on the electoral roll at my current address before the bailiff first visited my previous address. Also, I paid the £105 to the council since I've been at my new address.
  6. Good evening everybody, I had a parking ticket back in September 2012, and due to my own personal financial misfortune, I was only able to pay it in April of this year (£105). Since then, Andrew James bailiffs have on two occassions gone to my previous address. I happen to know the person living at my previous address who told them at the door that I no longer live there. They went away but the same fella came back a fortnight ago again. This time, the resident let him in but explained again that I no longer live there. Again, he went away but gave the resident his mobile number for me to ring. Since then, I have phoned the council (who issued the ticket) and notified them to the fact that I have paid the £105. Unfortunately, they said that by the time I had paid the fine, they had already commissioned Andrew James but said that they would contact Andrew James to take £105 off the debt. The amount due on the bailiff letter was £225, so that now leaves £120 to pay. What should I do? I've never really been in debt. Surely they are harrassing the person living at my previous address as they have been told on two occassions that I no longer live there. Also, is the remaining £120 remaining debt even enforceable? This is playing on my mind but it's not as simple as handing over the £120 as I simply could not afford it! Thanks all in advance.
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