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14th January 2007, 00:36
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| | Basic Account Customer | Bailiff has gone in! Hi,
I filed my claim late last year at Bow County Court, I had no reply from my bank(The Royal Bank of Scotland, Camden Town Branch) so I asked the court for Judgement, still no reply. I then paid my fee for a Warrant of Execution and have just been informed by the bailiff that they have seized goods i.e. four computers, one fax machine and a cash register including cash (sum undisclosed). I am told that if the sale of the goods including any cash seized does not meet my claim amount I am liable for the shortfall. If this turns out to be the case, is that it as far as my claim is concerned or can I go back to the court and claim again for the remainder. Seeing that the bank is more than capable of paying and have obviously refused to do so, allowing the bailiff take goods to the value instead.
Yours Disgusted.
here is my timetable of the process;
I have had no response from the RBoS since I started. S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) for 2 accounts on 09/06/06 Phoned Bank on 01/08 & 02/08
LBA 06/08/06 Information Commissioners Office complaint upheld 08/12/06- contravention of the sixth data protection principle. N1 claim Bow County Court 30/10/06. Request for judgement followed bank ordered to pay by 10/12/06. Ask for Execution of Warrant 28/12/06. Bailiff EX77-interim Return on a Warrant of EXECUTION 10/01/07, quote 'The bailiff has levied on goods belonging to the debtor. The bailiff will remove and sell the goods if the debtor does not pay. If the proceeds of the sale do not cover the costs of removal & sale you are liable for the shortfall. The bailiff has levied on 4 computers, 2 fax machines,cash register & contents'. 
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14th January 2007, 01:02
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Bailiff has gone in! Hi - just wanted to say, sorry I don't know the answer to your question, someone on bailiffs might be able to help - but how absolutely unbelievable of a bank to behave like this!!!! Its appalling, shoddy, unprofessional and downright wrong!
I wonder if the computers contain all the banking information for you and others in your area? How ironic, when people struggle so hard to get any info out of them in the first place!!!
Someone who knows more about this situation is sure to be along anytime now. Best of luck with getting your money. |
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14th January 2007, 03:31
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| | Site Team | Re: Bailiff has gone in! I have heard of this happening with small traders,but never before in a situation like this.
The baliffs have acted irresponsibly since they should have levied enough goods to be able to satisfy the debt,and in fact should have pressesed for money knowing full well that it was available.They have various options open to them in their procedures for collection and it appears that they were very indecisive in excercising the best one available to them to recover your judgement.
Frankly I am gobsmaked and would certainly be asking some questions to the court manager.
I would threaten publicity on this to the defendant...would make a great story for the front page of your local paper.
You are entitled to be told where the sale will take place and in fact you can even bid yourself !!
A little known fact is that Baliffs take first pick of the cherry on the levied goods....that includes their costs for storage before auction transport etc etc.
They have behaved very unprofessional by the looks of it
to advise thoroughly we need a bit more info tho.
Pity you couldnt have got their filing cabinets.....tho the baliffs probably would have struggled to carry them with all the letters inside complaining about their charges....
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14th January 2007, 21:32
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NATTIE
Guest | Re: Baliff has taken banks computers....and cash register too !! This is one of the most bizarrest cases I have ever heard. What was the amount? Not wanting to give anyone any ideas, I am sure there would have been enough money to cover the amount recoverable. Why was no press there? Why has no paper got this story? Has the bailiff actually paid a visit? All a bit odd. | |
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14th January 2007, 23:16
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Zooman
Guest | Re: Baliff has taken banks computers....and cash register too !! If and when the goods are taken and sold if there is shortfall they still owe you the money and the judgement is still valid you just tell the bailiff to try again.
But lets be honest now he has levied the goods the bank are not going to let him walk out of the bank with them I would expect them to do something within the week, once a levy has been ta | |