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Maks. you were told....

They've already charged the £235 "attendance" fee, it's included in their ref:22713225. They can only charge the £235 once regardless of how many PCNs they are trying to collect.

If they seize your car then they can charge an additional £110.

I strongly advise you to contact bailiff advice online. Ask for help with negotiating a staged payment plan with Rundles.

why on earth did you send them an email about a SAR ???
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Mick, you are a very, very bad man

If you read the forum, I sent a letter on the advice of forum participants. If you have other advice, please suggest it.

the last answer is from bailiffadviceonline.co.uk

the last answer is from bailiffadviceonline.co.uk

Where? 

I can't see anything from bailiffadviceonline(?)

the last answer is from bailiffadviceonline.co.uk

Where? 
I can't see anything from bailiffadviceonline(?)


Post Reply#271 above.



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« Last Edit: September 18, 2025, 01:17:18 pm by ManxTom »

the last answer is from bailiffadviceonline.co.uk

Where? 
I can't see anything from bailiffadviceonline(?)


Post Reply#271 above.




Thanks. I had doublechecked but I didn't even see the link way over on the right of the post.

So the OP has again misunderstood the advice - in this case to approach bailiffadviceonline - and has asked her about the SAR to Newham rather than asking about how to approach the tickets he hasn't paid?   [Edit:  Actually I see the advice given twice was very clear - to contact bailiffadvice for suggestions about how to agree a payment plan with Rundles, not to discuss the SAR!]

I did suggest way back on 27 March that as English clearly wasn't the OP's first language (although somebody claimed it was!) and as he obviously didn't have a clue as to how the process worked, he might benefit from a link explaining the process.

(I'd have done it myself but I don't think I'm any more expert than the OP in this)

OP, let's try and address the immediate problem.

Contact bailiffadviceonline as per previous advice as soon as possible. At this stage, why you didn't follow advice previously is, IMO, not the issue, you have to deal with the bailiffs.


In October it will be a year since I responded to all the fines and filed appeals twice. I asked to stop all the fines and resolve everything through the tribunal. But I didn't receive a single response to the appeals, the fines weren't stopped, they didn't send the codes to open a case in the tribunal. Newham doesn't respond to my letters, I wrote a letter to John Morris, the head of our district, he didn't respond either, I wrote to bailiffadviceonline.co.uk  and they replied that they couldn't help.

@maks

Please read my posts #258 and #260 above. I wrote out an template email for you. I asked you to send the email to "InformationRightsTeam@newham.gov.uk and copied to john.morris@newham.gov.uk".

And I also asked you to post up anything that came back.

I don't see any acknowledgement receipt emails from the InformationRightsTeam or from Councillor Morris that dated after Sept 12. Only the older receipts from July and August. So have you sent the email or not? If you haven't sent it then please get that done urgently

I also pointed out that getting all the documentation from the Council via the SAR and that dealing with Rundles are parallel matters. You cannot ignore Rundles. They can and likely will impound your car and will auction it off.

I assume you want to keep your car so I advised you to approach Bailiff Advice Online for advice on negotiating a staged payment plan with Rundles.

If you read the forum, I sent a letter on the advice of forum participants. If you have other advice, please suggest it.

No.  Read what you were advised again.

You were advised to contact bailiffadviceonline to discuss how to approach negotiating a payment plan with Rundles, NOT to ask about Newham's failure to answer your SAR