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1st February 2007, 15:34
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! There is a person on this forum called The Watchdog, she runs a company who give advice and actually deal with bailiff firms all for free. Find a post that she has written, click on her username and i'm certain her website address is listed there. I've looked at the website before and loads of good info in it. If i knew how to put the link in here i would!! Sorry and good luck. The Bailiff Watchdog -
Managed to work out how to do it!!
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1st February 2007, 19:59
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! Where to begin!!
Please please, everyone that is reading this post.....
Keeping behind your door is your right, but does annoy a Bailiff and makes them more determined and adds so many more fees.
If you are worried, then please don't just think by being behind your door it works, as our office knows too well that they will push the issue and will force entry, which under a magistrates court warrant they can.
If your partner lost their job, and their is hardship, there are options depending on the type of benefit you get and other situations. We so urge people, please deal with the issue. by all means stay behind your door, but communicate with the Bailiff.
Yes they may appear scary and bossy and with attitude, but many good bailiffs are reasonable and if you don't have a good one, call us!!
Bailiffs are becoming more and more aware that people are hiding behind their doors and is not helping, only making them more determined. Visits they claim for can be checked and verified, so don't be put off with their charges as you can and do have rights.
If you wish to know what sort of benefits will allow you to pay the debt off at a more reasonable rate, pls email. Many people when they lose their jobs or are going through a hard time don't realise how many options there are for assistance and to have debts frozen and interest etc, so whatever you do, don't just hide behind that door, or you will find the door with a locksmith.
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1st February 2007, 23:13
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by The Watchdog Where to begin!!
Please please, everyone that is reading this post.....
Keeping behind your door is your right, but does annoy a Bailiff and makes them more determined and adds so many more fees.
If you are worried, then please don't just think by being behind your door it works, as our office knows too well that they will push the issue and will force entry, which under a magistrates court warrant they can.
If your partner lost their job, and their is hardship, there are options depending on the type of benefit you get and other situations. We so urge people, please deal with the issue. by all means stay behind your door, but communicate with the Bailiff.
Yes they may appear scary and bossy and with attitude, but many good bailiffs are reasonable and if you don't have a good one, call us!!
Bailiffs are becoming more and more aware that people are hiding behind their doors and is not helping, only making them more determined. Visits they claim for can be checked and verified, so don't be put off with their charges as you can and do have rights.
If you wish to know what sort of benefits will allow you to pay the debt off at a more reasonable rate, pls email. Many people when they lose their jobs or are going through a hard time don't realise how many options there are for assistance and to have debts frozen and interest etc, so whatever you do, don't just hide behind that door, or you will find the door with a locksmith.
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ur right i wouldnt hide behind a door. i would open it and wrap a baseball bat straight round his kisser. baliffs collecting council tax cannot force entry, there is no power of entry attached to warrent. baliff fees regarding council tax recovery are set by law. they can only charge for the first two visits and they cant charge for letters. you can remind them of this fact. |
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3rd February 2007, 01:10
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by demon_x_slash Tevion, almost every post of yours contains actions that are not acceptable on this site. Tone it down, please; you should not be wrapping a baseball bat around anyone's kisser, let alone a bailiff's. | WHY? what so special about baliffs. what u should have said is that almost every post on this site is about the unacceptable behavior of baliffs. i have seen other posts stating that people would use whatever action to stop baliffs entering their homes. baliffs work on intimidation, why shouldnt someone stand up for them selves. my views are mine as r urs and i wanted to exoress them. if u dont like them dont read them, and u dont own the site or voice the opinion of every one who views or posts. |
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3rd February 2007, 12:16
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! CAG does not condone violence, nor threatening people with violence. If you're so tactless that you cannot keep your more intense feelings to yourself, then I advise that you sit in the corner until you've calmed down enough to post sensibly. Saying that they will use 'whatever action' is not the same as saying specifically that you'd 'wrap a baseball bat round his kisser', or whatever it was. I am not telling you what to do - I am warning you that that kind of post can lead to your posts being pulled and you de-registered with the site. You are also hindering the OP from getting on with their thread. I will ask you politely again - please do not advocate violence on this forum.
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5th February 2007, 23:37
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! Dear Ski,
At this stage, many councils are being more than reasonable and are setting people up to agreements for liability from the year past and looking at the year ahead! So don't give up hope.
Firstly, please pay the council anything that you can afford at the moment. I appreciate that Equita are collecting but at present, paying something is better than nothing and it will be passed to Equita in relation to the debt while they hold it.
I am in London all day tomorrow being Tuesday and not in the office, however if you make contact with Sarah, there is a number on our website to call, she will send you an authority to act form and we can try and negotiate with the council for you. We make no gaurantees to anyone, but we do try hard and have been very sucessful with councils seeing the benefit of reasonable amounts that someone can afford, rather than amounts that set them up to fail.
As silly as this sounds, even bailiff companies are reasonable for negotiation, I mean it! So if you are in doubt, dont ignore the Bailiff it makes it worse. Sarah will look after you tomorrow and I am back in the office Wednesday.
You won't go to Prison! As long as you make a payment of something....and are seen to be trying. Besides, am sure your daughter/son needs you so prison for a single parent at any stage would be harsh. Chin up, don't open the door but maybe email or pick up the phone to find us.
Alison |
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6th February 2007, 00:24
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Urgent help needed re bailiff visit!!! [quote=The Watchdog;530645]Where to begin!!
Please please, everyone that is reading this post.....
Keeping behind your door is your right, but does annoy a Bailiff and makes them more determined and adds so many more fees.
If you are worried, then please don't just think by being behind your door it works, as our office knows too well that they will push the issue and will force entry, which under a magistrates court warrant they can.
If your partner lost their job, and their is hardship, there are options depending on the type of benefit you get and other situations. We so urge people, please deal with the issue. by all means stay behind your door, but communicate with the Bailiff.
Yes they may appear scary and bossy and with attitude, but many good bailiffs are reasonable and if you don't have a good one, call us!!
Bailiffs are becoming more and more aware that people are hiding behind their doors and is not helping, only making them more determined. Visits they claim for can be checked and verified, so don't be put off with their charges as you can and do have rights.
If you wish to know what sort of benefits will allow you to pay the debt off at a more reasonable rate, pls email. Many people when they lose their jobs or are going through a hard time don't realise how many options there are for assistance and to have debts frozen and interest etc, so whatever you do, don't just hide behind that door, or you will find the door with a locksmith.
Alison[/quote
it doesnt matter how many fees a baliff tries to add on he is only allowed to charge for two visits 22.50 and 16.50.
they are not allowed to force entry just because they have a magistrates warrant, theres no power of entry attached.
if a baliff said he was going to return with a lock smith and remove goods dont worry hes talking crap. he cant force his way in and if he did you could pursue charges of burgary. on top of that he needs a police officer present if entry were to be force. one more thing, if a baliff was going to use a lock smith, he would have to be certain that there were enough goods on the premises to pay the locksmith costs the baliffs costs and the original debt. the baliff would still have to pay the locksmith if ther wasnt which means he would be out of pocket and baliffs dont like losing money. |
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