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  1. Thanks for your responses. It apparently relates to a fine, not sure if it is maj or crown court, but I certainly think I would remember had I been to court and fined nearly £9k! All I have is a scanned copy of the doc from the in-laws. I really can't see them wanting to go to a lawyer to declare I don't live there, and that all their stuff is their own. This is a bit of a nightmare. I have spoken to Marstons, but as I have no idea what it relates to I am not sure what to do next. I may die of embarrassment if an enforcement officer turns up at their house, but they say they can, under the rules of the Data Protection Act, they can only send things to the address their client (presumably the court) gave them.
  2. Hello, Like most I suppose, I join the board to seek help. I am currently resident in Europe, but last week my partners parents received at their address a notice of enforcement from Marston Group, addressed to me. It claims I owe almost £9k for a fine in 2001. I know nothing of this. I spoke to them, and followed up with an email giving my current address. They replied that due to DPA they could only address me at the address given by their client (the court). ..I had asked them for details so that I could address this, but today my in-laws have received another mail saying that enforcement action has been delayed by 14 days for me to prove everything. Erm, I am a resident in Europe, my UK stuff is in storage, I know nothing so do not know who/how to contact anyone. This relates to 2001- I was not in the UK much then, but I am not sure I could even prove this as I am not sure I still have my old passport. What on earth can I do to: a) stop my partners elderly parents getting these worrying and distressing mails. (I had my mail on re-direct, I was not resident at their address). b) Make this go away? Any and all advice most gratefully received.
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