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I was just wondering

- I've emailed both the Yate Court to ask for my case to be reopened,

and the DVLA to ask Marston to put the Distress Warrant on hold until the hearing.

 

As it appears that neither of these places respond to emails instantly

- should I email Marston to let them know what I've done?

 

I really want nothing to do with them, but can't bear the thought of another visit from them.

 

I can't believe that none of these people gave me prior warning to the Removal Notice yesterday.

 

Also, what happens if I don't phone them as per their request on the Removal Notice

- what's the next course of action they could take?

 

Sorry to bombard you with questions but I've never been in this position before and feeling very vulnerable!

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IMO I too would have nothing to do with Marstons, you have done all you can reasonably be expected to do.

 

If you ring these up telling them what you have done, I can only guess that they will threaten and bully you over the phone, and possibly deliberately visit again so as to bump up their extortionate fees.

 

I would think that the court would be more pro active than the lethargic DVLA. Could you not ring the court in question and have them give you immediate advice?

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IMO I too would have nothing to do with Marstons, you have done all you can reasonably be expected to do.

 

If you ring these up telling them what you have done, I can only guess that they will threaten and bully you over the phone, and possibly deliberately visit again so as to bump up their extortionate fees.

 

I would think that the court would be more pro active than the lethargic DVLA. Could you not ring the court in question and have them give you immediate advice?

I rang the court this morning BB and they told me to send them an email requesting the case be reopened since I had had no communication from anyone.

 

They advised to email the DVLA explaining the situation with the request that they contact Marston to put a hold on the Distress Warrant.

 

I included this information in my email to the court too.

 

I would certainly not phone them but wondered if I should send them an email.

 

Although, looking at the advice given to others who've had run ins with Marston it would appear that any contact

with them could have serious consequences instead of understanding.

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Is CAG run by Marston? I've just noticed on the internet that Marc Gander was a founder - http://www.marstongroup.co.uk/team-member/marc-gander/

 

 

No.. Consumer Action Group is not run by Marston. Marc Gander founder of CAG was invited to take part in an advisory group that Marston set up . Marston have no input to Consumer action Group at all.

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No.. Consumer Action Group is not run by Marston. Marc Gander founder of CAG was invited to take part in an advisory group that Marston set up . Marston have no input to Consumer action Group at all.

 

 

Relieved to hear that!!! Why is it on their website then? And thanks for response! It didn't make sense considering the good advice members have given me in the past 24 hours!

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DVLA cannot call Marstons off, only the Court can do this.

 

 

Well I wondered about that and sent another email to the court this evening requesting that! Thank you so much for your responses!

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Relieved to hear that!!! Why is it on their website then? And thanks for response! It didn't make sense considering the good advice members have given me in the past 24 hours!

 

I think you might have misinterpreted what has been posted on Marston's website. It explains that Marc Gander is founder/owner of CAG and has joined the advisory group at Marstons.

 

Change can only come from within a industry and hopefully, MG can go some way to having some influence by being on the advisory group :)

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I think you might have misinterpreted what has been posted on Marston's website. It explains that Marc Gander is founder/owner of CAG and has joined the advisory group at Marstons.

 

Change can only come from within a industry and hopefully, MG can go some way to having some influence by being on the advisory group :)

 

 

Ah ok! Does that mean that he has access to all our queries and comments? Thanks for the clarification!

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Ah ok! Does that mean that he has access to all our queries and comments? Thanks for the clarification!

 

Who, Marc Gander ? - He only has access to what you post on CAG because he can see what you have posted :)

 

He doesnt have access to any data within Marstons, that would be improper.

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You say the Court was Yate, whereabouts is that as it does not appear on the Courtfinder.

 

Near Bristol I believe.

 

Ah, probably this one then https://courttribunalfinder.service.gov.uk/courts/north-avon-magistrates-court

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Who, Marc Gander ? - He only has access to what you post on CAG because he can see what you have posted :)

 

He doesnt have access to any data within Marstons, that would be improper.

 

 

I'm sorry - I'm just so stressed at the moment - haven't been able to eat or sleep since the notice last night!

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Hello if they come to your door

 

just simply ask for any papers they have and would like to copy to you

 

and say thank you not today thank you and shut the door

 

they can not come in unless you let them and if its Mastons they lie a lot

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Hello if they come to your door just simply ask for any papers they have and would like to copy to you and say thank you not today thank you and shut the door they can not come in unless you let them and if its Mastons they lie a lot

 

 

 

All the advice I'm getting is to not open the door to Marston under any circumstances.

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and that is the correct advice.:wink:

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Marstons will be acting for the Magistrates in Yate, so when you get the information over to Yate about the issue with DVLA, you should ask them to put a stop on Marstons until your issues have been looked into.

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Marstons will be acting for the Magistrates in Yate, so when you get the information over to Yate about the issue with DVLA, you should ask them to put a stop on Marstons until your issues have been looked into.

 

 

Hi, and thanks for your post - I emailed Yate Magistrates Court requesting this immediately after talking to a lady at the Court. The automated reply to my email though said it could take up to 10 days for them to read and act on the email.

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