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  1. I've heard something that is worrying... I've heard that there are changes to the rules about what a bailiff can take. I can't find the right legislation online to check. Or might not have been updated yet as it supposedly started this month. Can anyone confirm or correct this?
  2. Thanks. I can't find him in the Gazette but he is lost of the register and the following is the details of the office involved.: Insolvency Service Contact Details Insolvency Service Office Cambridge & Ipswich Contact Enquiry Desk Address PO Box 16653 Birmingham United Kingdom Post Code B2 2NG - Click Post Code for Map of Office (The Insolvency Service is not responsible for the content of external sites.) Telephone 01223 324480 Is this what you meant by OR?
  3. Hi BazzaS. Thanks for replying. The roofer is listed on the Bankruptcy Register. What could qualify a secured debt? Interesting point about £800 not his to offer. How do I find out who the TiB is? Do they investigate things like hidden assets? Thanks.
  4. Hi I'm posting this for a relative. Short version: Roofer didn't finish/even half complete job, cost my relative extra as negligence meant roof leaked and a ceiling had to be repaired as well as roof by another roofer. And put them in danger by taking the gas flue pipe thing. And one or two other things that cost more to fix. Court awarded in my relative's favour. Roofer refused to pay. CEO been to an address but 'nothing to seize'. (He's moved any assets to a storage unit). He has very recently gone bankrupt (personal) and has told my relative he'll pay but only what he deems the fair amount (approx £800, while the court ordered £3000-odd). There is already a new court date to return, and relative believes the court will order him to pay so much/month. Can anyone confirm this? He says it's £800 or nothing as he'll have the CCJ wiped off at the end of the bankruptcy year. Is this true? What happens now? Is there anything the courts/my relative do to get the money he owes? Thanks in advance.
  5. Hi. Over a year ago I upgraded my orange contract over to EE. I expected a crossover bill to happen and I paid off the old orange account over the phone and I was told the account was closed. I then still got an orange bill for non-DD charge +VAT. Only about £2-£3 so I ignored it thinking it was just a computer error. I had this happen again for a bit and it was adding the non-DD charge +VAT. I called orange and they apologised and said the account hadn't been closed properly and the bills were automatic. They assured me that the account had been stopped and zeroed. The bills carried on, starting from £2-£3 again. After another 2 months I called again and told them the bills and having to deal with them was very upsetting as I suffer with depression and severe anxiety and I had been assured twice that I would not have anymore. I've had many more since and the current balance £21.72, as stated on a 'your service will be disconnected' notice, dated 27/08/15. Advice I would like: 1) who should I write to to end this once and for all? And what should I write? 2) can I claim compensation for the inconvenience and hassle? 3) can I charge Orange for processing each letter? I'm fed up of unacceptable behaviour from these types of companies and they just say 'sorry, computer bad'. Thanks in advance. Safu.
  6. Hi guys. I'm hoping someone has some solutions. I'm posting on behalf of a friend, D. They have run up a debt of £2k and they have now shut off their supply this morning. D has had a rough year and suffers from various illnesses including mental health illnesses. D has had a lot of difficulty even opening their bills let alone sorting them so I have now stepped in to try and sort the situation. I spoke to the account manager at Flogas and, although a payment arrangement was initially agreed to, they said they would not reconnect unless the debt in full plus £240 reconnection fee. D has no way to raise this kind of money and only received benefits. They have 4 children and the gas is for central heating and hot water. D is not handling the desperation of this situation. D cannot change providers as they have an 'estate supply' tank so unless all the properties that use it agree, D can't. Is there anything D (or me on their behalf) do to get her supply back? Or any other suggestions? Thanks -safu
  7. If he owes arrears it's most likely the case will be sent to court to obtain a liability order. Once that is done they may refer case to bailiffs. If you get a letter asking for info, put as much info as you are sure of. For example, if you know he has inheritance coming to him; or if he has a tv that's worth something etc etc. The CSA may convince him to make payments to clear the debt. When the day the case will be closed, they mean for ongoing liability for regular maintenance. It will still remain open for arrears collection. If your children are still qualifying, you will be able to open a new claim with the new child maintenance service. That's the one where it charges. There maybe a rule somewhere that says you can challenge to decision to close your current case but I am unaware of it.
  8. Wife's income cannot be used as 'net income' figure but of she's not earning much and/or receiving tax credits, you will be given an allowance of 'exempt' income. (If case was opened before March 2003). Equity cannot be considered by CSA. Who took you to court? I would definitely involve your lawyer.
  9. Teresa. In short. No. It will not affect any benefits as this money was owed to you historically. Had it been paid when it was due it would not have affected your benefits therefore it cannot affect them after receiving it as a lump sum.
  10. Thanks renegade. Which body is best to report them to?
  11. Hi. I have an update on this issue. CPA cancellation has been enforced so no more debits are being taken. My friend has managed to get a fresh bank account and card. However, today she received a letter from Minicredit that is very upsetting. I will type it below: Dear ## Microcredit ltd (trading name Minicredit.co.uk) has received a chargeback regarding the payments debited from your debit card. We would like to remind you that by signing the loan agreement you have authorised microcredit ltd to debit payments from your bank account using the debit card details registered with us. It is considered FRAUDULENT BEHAVIOUR TO MAKE A CHARGEBACK when you have registered and RECEIVED THE SERVICE regarding which the payment has been taken. You have broken the loan agreement and your account will be forwarded to our debt collection partner. They will contact you in due course. We also report your illegitimate actions to relevant national register what may severely reduce your ability to receive credit or other services in the future. We advise you to immediately contact your bank and WITHDRAW THE CHARGEBACK to avoid further escalation of the matter. Kind regards Minicredit. Is any of what Minicredit is threatening within the law? (Debt collection obviously are). My friend is planning on going to CAB for advice for all her debts but I wanted to know we she'd stand and what she (or I on her behalf) can do about this.
  12. Thanks renegade. So can my friend expect her bank to refund all but the actual loan amount? Who does she need to report to? And is there a letter I can play with?
  13. I'm posting on behalf of a friend. She took a payday loan out with Minicredit in February this year for £100. She received £80 after having £20 deducted for a draw-down fee. She was due to pay the total loan +interest of £130 mid march but due to unforeseen circumstances, there was not enough funds in her bank for the d-card transaction to take place. She thought about extending the time on the loan online but they wanted £50 just to look at it. Minicredit then attempted to take money from her bank on a few occasions without success but they added charges onto the loan. Because my friend is on a low income, is a single parent with 4 children, she was worried they'd try to take the full amount of debt (on a continuous payment authority) so she asked her bank for advice. They said there was no point cancelling her d-card as they will be able to take funds straight from the bank account (is this true??). Since then Mini credit has taken £50 about 2 weeks ago and then 3 amounts totalling £150 in the early hours of 25th April. This meant she was unable to buy her groceries for the family and is now very stressed over this situation. (She sufferes with anxiety/depression/other conditions which has been made worse because of the stress). Her bank has now confirmed that they have cancelled the continuous payment and said they'd refund any payments that Minicredit may take in the future. My questions are: 1) is there anything else she can do to make sure Minicredit can't take anymore funds? 2) what can she do about the excessive charges? 3) should she be able to get some funds back from Minicredit?
  14. I am in receipt of DLA for the same reasons. My local CAB helped me with the income/expenditure form and basically made sure there was no excess. If you feel you can get to your cab then make an appointment or see if they'll help over the phone. If you have a HM worker, ask them to help you to do the forms. CAB can 'authorise' the DRO application.
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