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.
just to let u know ive just had £509 paid into my personal account, sent lba on the 13th may then went on holiday came back for a week then went on another weeks holiday, so i hadnt bothered filing at mcol, i recieved a letter from MR Wigley offerering a full refund which i accepted........
How easy was that after my last case...........wow
Seems they pay out quickly on amounts less than a £1000
Not too much has changed to be honest mate - lots of wins, no losses , loads of new claimants............. life on CAG!!!
Quite a few are going for pre-six year claims - myself included if I ever get statements off the beggars. Go for it Scott - £4K + 8% isn't to be sniffed at........... think 'Gucci sunglasses'!
A contractual interest claim was thrown out recently - it's in the Lloyds forum (precedent case) - but that's about it really.
so i assume every one has dropped the CI and sticking with the statutory 8% then (not to be sniffed at tho) better than saving with a building society...............lol .....
all these years i didnt know nat west were keeping my money safe.....then they give u loads of interest as well.........nice people eventually....wished they told me at the time tho.......(we will take £500 a week from u for 2 years then 6 years later we will give it all back) as nat west say there is another way.......yeah DONT TAKE OUR MONEY...
a reverse saving scheme i think........they take it, we have to find it ...bank charges bingo
You'd be surprised actually - quite a few are still going for the CI............. don't know how it'll pan out though (but Steven's definitely done his homework on this one).
I like the idea of bank charges bingo.............cha-ching!!!!
And let's face it............ if it's paying for those holidays, it was worth it in the end! xx