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.
I dont usually post on here although I have been reading info and getting advice from the site in general for a while and I think you are all great support.
Ok Grovel Over!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just wondered wbout the meets you have. Is it generally just for a drink and chat or do you actually have group meets were you actually get involved in each others problems (ie:- debt problems, - no one on earth can sort out my age, weight, figure, relationship,family, work or health problems!!!)
I think the site is great and I know that people are able to remain annon on here and so its easier to talk about how deeply in debt you are but sometimes I think it would be great to put a letter literally into someones hand and ask for help.
Hi Firstlifeline!
The CAG meets are a purely social thing for people who have forged on-line friendships to meet up and have a drink, a laugh and put faces to names. I am sure there is some shop talk that goes on but knowing the usual suspects that attend then any form of coherent communication by the end of the evening would be a miracle!
If you have any problems that you want help with there is always someone on line who will be willing to help and advise if at all possible.
Posting a letter on the site is as good as placing it in the hands of hundreds of people who are willing to help!
you Cheeky Begger Freaky, I have yet to see you at a "do"
But seriously, they are great, very funny and I have to say that it generally never ends till we get chucked out/arrested or just fall down drunk ROFLMAO - the more the merrier