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  1. Got a letter yesterday from marstons stating seven days to pay before the bailiff arrives. The only information on it was it related to a court fine for a criminal charge of harassment, causing distress and abusive behaviour in September 2006. don't know anything about this and I certainly haven't been arrested, charged and appeared in court to get the so called fine. I called the 0845 number today and after holding for 20mins managed to speak to what sounded like a spotty adolescent straight out of school, I was told there was no other information he could tell me. Very helpful of course you can have your money...not. now this being the 4th such unknown debt letter in a month, 3 for my husband and one for me, I had already spoken to the police and reported the letters as identity theft. 2 of the said letters where in connection with cars we have never owned, again in 2006, and another similar to the marstons, for a court fine to do with an arrest for abusive behaviour and using foul language. After I told the child at marstons I had a crime number for identity theft and explained it wasn't me he just simply said 'prove it'. On police advice (which I told him), I calmly explained what the police told me to do - write to marstons explaining about all the other letters and I had reported this as identity theft theft and could they issue us with more details of the said Crum, ie where it happened, who had I harassed and caused distress, what time, court I mysteriously appeared at and on what date. He then got quite aggressive and told me I would have to fine that out myself, my reply was again on police advice, innocent until proven guilty and as the letter was from them, the onus is on them to prove it. Anyway if he wouldn't give me anymore information, how did he expect me to do his job for him? Again I got a temper tantrum response that the bailiff would come anyway and 'sort me out' and he quite firmly slammed the phone down. Three times I called back and every time got cut off. I am now going to take all the letters and 2 statutory declarations I have to the police station with my crime number and have my own tantrum, because I took young Paul's at marstons little 'sort me out' comment as a threat and I now feel quote intimidated and fearful of the big scary bailiff turning up. Any advice on what to do when he gets here would be greatly appreciated.
  2. please can someone advise me on what do to, iv had a bailff letter today hand delivered from marstons wanting £859 it states , please note the amount now due is 859 pound inclusive of charges for todays attendance. if this amount is not paid in full immediately a further call will be made, without notice, to effect removal, for sale at public auction. such action will render you liable to further substantial costs. i called the enforcement officer who was rather rude and scary , he said i need to pay in full or he will be back with a locksmith to come and remove all the items out my house. im worried sick. this fine was for a unpaid train fair from last year. iv asked the enforcement officer to give me time to seek legal advice to which he said its pointless as he has a criminal distress warrent and theres no way around it. i work full time and im limited on time so please if your reading this and know what i can do please help. i called a solicitor in my area who cant see me untill tomorrow afternoon, i dont know what to do incase i leave work in the morning and come home to an empty house.
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