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  1. Hi All, Ok a quick update. Finally managed to speak to a human on the endless recorded messages. It appears to be a fine for an oyster card from 2007 but to make things interesting, the fine was for £200, the court had a total of £570, but the bailiffs letter said that I owed £984 Certainly sounds like someone is adding a "little" extra on top... Anyway they say they have placed a 28day hold on the enforcement, to give me time to get a statuary declaration in to my local magistrates court. Which I will do later this afternoon. They also had a old address on their records, which is why I never received any documentation or notice... So seems like I do the statuary declaration and give the bailiff a finger later... If I am wrong please let me know. Again thanks for your help
  2. Thanks for the prompt responses. I have an unusual name, so it pretty hard on that point. I never received any such letter from them in regards Notice of Enforcement, or any sort of court summons or any other such letter or document. I certainly have moved a few times over the last few years due to work. I will be calling the courts to try and identify what this matter relates to and will post my results back. Thanks again
  3. Hi All, I have red though several of the threads but still I need some clear advice. Today I received a Removal Visit letter from Collectica in regards to a Unpaid Magistrates Fine, with the client name simply as HMCTS London NW. Now I have no idea what this fine could be for since I don't drive, don't own a car, have a valid TV license and nothing outstanding as such. Now I live on the South Coast so also confused as to the HMCTS London being involved. The amount they are after is £984 sound exceptionally high for a court fine, but I may be wrong... Now my real question is how do I discover the source of this fine so that I can resolve it. Or at least start the process of getting it resolved. The letter from Collectica "states" that it is a final notice and that no further arrangements are acceptable. I am stressed over this as I don't know what it relates to. But they have my name right (most get it wrong!) as well as the address. If you can help point me in the right direction I will appreciate it.
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