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tarynsm

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  1. I am fully prepared t go back to court as don't want this hanging over my shoulders and want the fine paid off, just cant afford it all in one go
  2. I will definitely be contacting them tomorrow to see what will happen now as we are just scraping by wth money as it is due to my husband being laid off an living off child tax credits mainly.
  3. It was just after reading a few other different threads on here, it was suggested a possibility due to a mobile number being on there. I do have mental health problems and understanding things like this type of letter confuses me.
  4. I appreciate that, its just as I have already told them that I do not have the money to pay in full (I do not work yet and my husband has been paid off from one job and is awaiting to start a part time job to tide us over) I really don't know what more them or I can do
  5. I will be contacting the courts directly tomorrow as it was too late tonight before I read the letter. I need to make sure this is legit as I have read that sometimes Bailiff companies replicate court letters to scare people.
  6. Even if the letter is from the court? Wouldn't they give the courts phone number if that was the case?
  7. A while ago I defaulted in paying a court fine due to mental health problems. I had a Bailiff come when I was out so called back and said that I had no money and nothing valuable to take and he could come and see. He said that the office would call me but they didn't. I had a letter in the post today regarding Warrant of Arrest warning. It is headed HM Courts and Tribunals Service but I have to contact a mobile number (I thought that was dodgy) and a name which is the same ne as the Bailiff that came. I know I was so stupid in defaulting and in no way am I refusing to pay but should I contact this mobile number? It really is setting off alarm bells with the fact it's a mobile number and the Civilian Enforcement Officers name is the same as the Bailiff.
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