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.
Must admit, I wasn't planning on reclaimed any bank charges, but having nosed around the site, I think I probably will anyway, so that's a bonus for me - thankyou.
My particular issue is regarding car repairs, and looking at most of the companies that offer to help you out on a no-win, no fee basis, they all appear to be for accident related injuries, which doesn't help me, and I can't afford to hire the services of a solicitor in case it goes nowhere, and runs up a huge legal bill (on top of my current loss).
I have in a separate thread (some would probably say I expanded too much ), which I linked to in my first post. Didn't want to duplicate the information.
Now we are going to be confused because there are two threads running on the same subject.
I will repeat what I said there - The onus of proof is on you. You will have to show that the bodyshop damaged your engine.
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Sorry for causing any confusion - I only wanted to say hi in this thread, which I originally posted in the Welcome section, but a mod moved it. I put a link to my main thread in, just to join the 2 threads.
Can any responses reference my car problems please be posted in the other thread.
Mods - can you lock this thread please, as I only intended it to be a polite introduction of myself to the forum, but it's gone horribly wrong
Don't worry about that dazde - that's what they are on £60 per hour for
Trading Standards wants your help
Dubious website businesses Conterfeit alcohol and cigarettes Illegal sales of alcohol, tobacco, knives & fireworks to children Cowboy builders or tradesmen Car clockers Counterfeiters Aggressive selling
Never phone or accept phonecalls from debt collection companies.
If you don't believe you can win, there is no point in getting out of bed.
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