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 have just gotten off the phone to Natwest and am so annoyed with them !!
i had some bank charges on my account, that i was trying to claim back as am a single parent on benefits. this was in the process of being looked into when i was due to have some money into my account that i was owed from someone - not benefits.
i rang the bank and told them that the account was overdrawn by £126 due to the charges coming out, but that i was applying for hardship and what could be done or should i get the money paid else where? the lady told me that they could arrange a cash advancement due to my circumstances and the pending case on the charges, this meant is would get the full amonut paid in and not the left over amount minus the overdrawn £126.
this turned out to be lies. Ive complained and just been told they are sorry and the person will be dealt with.
this doesnt help me at all though does it? i cant believe thats all they had to say, if it wasnt for the information i was told, i could of arranged to had that money paid elsewhere and have the full amount. £126 is a lot of money to be taken from me.
im fuming !!!!
well on the phone the man said theres nothing i can do as although i was given incorrect information i still owed the money for the charges and thats it, just got a sorry
well on the phone the man said theres nothing i can do as although i was given incorrect information i still owed the money for the charges and thats it, just got a sorry