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  1. Hi and thankyou for this information i have a few questions if you don't mind assisting me. 1: Can Collectica use a distress warrant to collect their fees if the amount of the original court fine has been paid? 2: I read for the collectica bailiff to use forced entry he must suspect the named person on the warrant to be in the premises, if the bailiff knew for certain that person left the property in front of them and then tried to force entry by way of forcing the door open against the tenant after said tenant had shown their tenancy agreement with only said tenant name on it did that collctica bailiff break the law? 3: if the answer to both is yes where do i go to report this as the police say its a civil matter even though i was injured during this ordeal Look forward to hearing from you regards Craig Ps fine is for non payment of fine for no tv licence. Original fine was £127.00 i have paid over £160.00 to date and should only owe £90.50 though the bailiff has now just upped it to £329.50 even though regular payments of £11.00 per week agreed with collectica were up to date. This all seems to have happened because i missed one weeks payment then caught it by paying double the following week, also made the payment the week following again. I am not a non payer but feel i am been extorted and the law appears to be on their side collectica are the miscreants sad world we live in
  2. my mum told me today she had a £5k loan 19 year ago from hsb bank, and im not sure if she defaulted but somehow at some point lewis got over the debt, a long time ago, she has almost never missed a payement in 19 years (god knows how much interest you have to put on a five grand loan to still be paying 19 years later but something smells fishy here!!!!!, Her pride stopped her going bankrupt and for the last 20 odd years she struggled to pay various debts off from the last recession, when we had lost our home, even after my dad died she has carried on paying debts that were in both their names, my mum is retiring and works one day a week to help teach the new accounts person how to do the job she is leaving, i found out they( the lewis group) have basically been threatening and harrassing my mum with letters phone calls, and have now started asking for full settlement they also rang her work all over the last few months! im sure thats not legal> I need some help, someone to point me in the way of the right templates to ensure this gets sorted and they get a good ass woopin,surely she shouldnt still owe anything after this long, can somebody please advise where to start sorting this, thanks in advance
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