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  1. Had court fine while back never paid it all, paid small amounts coming out of jsa. now recently got a letter from marston saying i have to pay £155 in full i managed to pay £55 so the balance is now £100. i asked them can i clear the 100 next Friday when my wife gets paid. their response was this.(below) I am not happy because i won't be able to afford the charges they now add to the balance is there anything i can do. i have showed am willing to pay and the balance would be cleared next Friday. letter was dated 8th april dont i have so many days breathing space or something Thank you for your recent letter You will appreciate we are instructed to enforce warrants immediately and in full. We regret we are unable to enter into long-term payment arrangements and therefore the offer you have made and the time you require is not acceptable. An enforcement agent will now attend your premises to execute the warrant and verify your circumstances. This will incur additional charges and your goods may be at risk if the information you have supplied is inaccurate or payment is not made.
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