Quote Originally Posted by SP10 View Post
Thanks...I have that address; two unacknowledged letters/one failed delivery 'Signed For'!!

I have adequate 'proof', and the other antics reported here and elsewhere add evidence by example. Any form of doorstep confrontation can end with the pursuer having more troubles than he started with...anyway:

eMails have been returned as undeliverable

I am 74, have a reasonably serious heart condition, live the length of England from there (800 mile round trip) and have no guarantee - if I were to travel down - that he is/would be there or that he still holds the goods involved. [For all I know he is dead/hospitalised/on the run/living elsewhere/etc etc. The outlay for, say, a three day trip would be substantial - without ANY certitude that I would be successful in making any contact, let alone get my goods back

In the earlier thread a couple of people tried to act as placaters and failed. They - I am confident - know more than they have let on and could possibly have been more helpful when all they did was buy him a little more time to everyone else's disadvantage. Perhaps they could now at least confirm that he still exists and has not moved residence. Go to lawyers and then to court and he will be found guilty (probably due to non-appearance) and then with Court Order in hand I am back where I started! To go the full hog means another appearance plus getting offered five bob a week recompense. The only legal route is to involve the police by asking for a prosecution on the basis of taking £300.00 on false pretences....I can't see them obliging; can you? After all it is, in essence, a civil matter

As I have said, I did have success in talking with the son on one occasion; he made all of the same promises...and now does not answer his phone.
Go to the Sheriffs

http://thesheriffsoffice.com/contact Contact them, and get advice.

http://www.albertchambers.co.uk/stor...s/sheriffs.htm