Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Not sure if this is posted in the correct place but here goes.
I used google adwords back last year for my avon business but after a month or 2 I decided against it and quit using it in February.
I received an email off them last week stating I owe nearly £30 in clicks from march 06, I haven't used it since february and after emailing that they changed their dates to February *convenient eh* so they are now collecting old debt
My daily budgets were supposedly set at £10 which I would never do, thats £70 a week I haven't got that sort of money now and didn't have then, the highest I can ever remember it being is £1 a day
I have emailed them asking for statements detailing every click etc in which I have been charged only to get back that they do not contact in writing, I then stated that I would take them to court and will win over harrasment charges then to be told they will pursue these charges against me if I do not pay within so and so days
Where do I stand on this, this is over a year ago and I am adament I haven't accumilated that much in charges as even if I was using it still without my knowledge its £1 a day, which they are saying is £10
You'll not get anywhere useful with a harassment claim, but they DO have to prove they're providing the service and have to substantiate their charges. Iv'e never used this service, but I understand that click details can be supp liked as a log file, and is referred to in their billing. Ask for this to enable you to check the data, and then proceed accordingly once you have.