superted81
Member
Hi,
I wonder if you guys could give me some advice. I've just had a High Court Enforcement agent at the door trying to get £822 for a writ from HM Courts. This seemingly relates to a case that was heard in November about non payment of a Manchester Metrolink fine.
I have told him I'm not paying because I didn't commit the offence and this is the first I've heard of it. - He has agreed to suspend it for 7 days while they get more information.
I have been caught once on Metrolink without a valid ticket (I had a season ticket, and being stupid o'clock in the morning I forgot it - but I did explain this to the guy, and I sent them a copy of my season ticket, and they said they would write off the fine.
To be fair the high court guy was alright, he phoned the office and they gave a previous address - which I have never lived at. I know where the address is, but never lived there, and don't know who does.
Whats going to happen, I don't want to pay the £822 and then have to fight to get it back to prove it isnt against me, but likewise - I don't want this bailiff back at the door taking my stuff.
I wonder if you guys could give me some advice. I've just had a High Court Enforcement agent at the door trying to get £822 for a writ from HM Courts. This seemingly relates to a case that was heard in November about non payment of a Manchester Metrolink fine.
I have told him I'm not paying because I didn't commit the offence and this is the first I've heard of it. - He has agreed to suspend it for 7 days while they get more information.
I have been caught once on Metrolink without a valid ticket (I had a season ticket, and being stupid o'clock in the morning I forgot it - but I did explain this to the guy, and I sent them a copy of my season ticket, and they said they would write off the fine.
To be fair the high court guy was alright, he phoned the office and they gave a previous address - which I have never lived at. I know where the address is, but never lived there, and don't know who does.
Whats going to happen, I don't want to pay the £822 and then have to fight to get it back to prove it isnt against me, but likewise - I don't want this bailiff back at the door taking my stuff.