Collectica Enforcement Services
T: 0844 800 4588 (Low Call)
E: admin@collectica.co.uk www.collectica.co.uk
(Calls cost 5ppm from any BT landline, calls from other networks may vary).
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COLLECTICA REFERENCE NUMBER: 7456989
Client Reference: 09240644R
OUTSTANDING AMOUNT: £395.00
Regarding: Distress Warrant on behalf of HMCTS London NW
PRE-REMOVAL NOTICE
Date: 12 June 2013
Despite previous correspondence and an attendance to your premises you have failed to make suitable arrangements to discharge your arrears. Your account will shortly be issued to our Removal Bailiffs for IMMEDIATE execution by way of the seizure and sale of goods to clear the arrears you have failed to pay.
If we remove your vehicle you will be liable for additional costs of £200 plus daily storage costs.
If you are unable to pay the amount outstanding, you are strongly advised to contact our office and make suitable arrangments to clear your arrears.
Payments can be made 24 hours a day by Debit / Credit card by telephoning 0844 800 4588.
Call Centre opening hours are Monday to Friday: 8.00 - 19.00, Saturday: 9.00 - 12.30.
For further details on how to make payment see overleaf.
DO NOT IGNORE THIS NOTICE AS YOU MAY INCURE ADDITIONAL CHARGES OF £200
Text your Collectica Reference Number to 07797806915 and we will aim to call you within 3 hours.
When making payment using the barcode, a standard fee payable to Collectica of £2.04 should be added to your payment amount. This barcode should be kept and used for future payments.
9826 9401 1181 1496 7456 9895
Collectica Limited. PO Box 997, Doncaster, DN1 9GD
Registered Office: 16 Bartley Wood Business Park, Bartley Way, Hook, Hampshire RG27 9UY
Collectica is a registered trade mark of Collectica Limited. Company Reg No: 3517395
Consumer Credit Licence No: 491286. VAT Registration No: 708 0724 48
"Fair" does not mean just. It does not mean justice. It does not mean correct or correctness. It is always incorrect to use the word "fair", the word "just", the word "justice", or the word "correct", as if they all mean the same.
To do so may lead many people to believe that "fair" means "justice", and that "fair", "justice", and "white", mean the same thing.
Thus, some people may be lead to believe that "white" people are "fair" people, and that "fair" people are people who practice justice.
It is best, therefore, to use the word "fair" to mean "white" - and only to mean "white". The word "fair" should never be used to mean justice or correctness.
Neely Fuller Jr
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Source: http://www.education.gov.uk/escs-isb/standardslibrary/a0077051/ethnicity-data-standard
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