HandyBob Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 About two years ago I can done for speeding, every month I paid the fine like clock work then near to the end of paying the fine unknown to me the banks had a problem and the payment wasn't made, the only way I found out was when I got a letter from Marston Bailiffs. As there wasn't much left to pay on the fine I paid it on line as the Courts refused to accept any payments over the phone, so I thought that was it the fine has been paid in full and the Bailiffs was stopped. How wrong was I ??? Out of the blue and nearly two years later I got a letter from the DWP stating the Courts has ask for deductions from my money to pay a fine. I have had no paper work from the Courts saying anything about this I was a bit puzzle so I phone up the Courts and was told the it was £78 I still owe, £78 of my fines money that the Courts had sent to Marstons . I would like to know if 1/ Can courts refuse to take payments over the phone. 2/ Are there allowed to send your fines money to some 3rd party. 3/ Are there allowed to not inform you that you still owe anything or there is a problem after all this time. 4/ Can there just do this, ask DWP for direct deductions from my money without sending any paper work out first. Thanks Bob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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