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hi every one i am new on here, anyway i have 2 computers with brighthouse and a big t.v and im about to go bankrupt (d.r.o debt releif order) and have paid just over half of the price of the items and really dont want to give them back what shall i do? would moving the items for a few months elsewhere be a good idea? what stuff can they take out of your house? washin machine? cooker? fridge? kids toys and clothes? can they even enter my house without a court order? what can they do as im going bankrupt anyway so cant continue paying them. is there any ways around it? what if i said i sold the goods to pay some other debts? whats the worse they can do? shorely not court and then prison? all the best

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well firstly, you need to do some reading in this forum upon other peoples experiences.

that by far is the very best way to answer all of you questions.

 

the more you read, the stronger you become.

 

but just to get the ball rolling.

 

BH nor anyone has the right to enter your house, seize gooods, theirs or otherwise so get that out of your head.

 

the ONLY people that can do that are court bailiffs and thats AFTER its been to court & getting that far is a VERY long long way away for you....if EVER.

 

obviously we know little of your history behind your DRO thinking, BUT i will say this much...is there a need to do this?

 

pers i think not, this site is a wealth of info supported by a very knowledgable membership.

 

may i suggest you p'haps outline your troubles so other could p'haps recommend betterways of dealing with your debt issues.

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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would moving the items for a few months elsewhere be a good idea?

 

There is no need to move the items as Brighthouse CANNOT enter your home and just take the goods. You have paid more than one third, so you have lots of rights.

 

what stuff can they take out of your house? washin machine? cooker? fridge? kids toys and clothes?

 

Brighthouse can't take anything without a court order, no matter what they say.

 

can they even enter my house without a court order?

 

Nope, as you have paid more than one third. If you fall behind with payments BH must first issue you with a default notice and give you the 14 days to rectify the problem. Only after this could they pursue court action - this is unlikely as I have never heard of BH taking anyone to court. If they turn up at your door demanding entry, tell them to go away (in words of your choice). If they refuse, then call the police (non-emergency number) and make sure the BH staff member (who is pretending to be a bailiff) knows you are doing this.

 

what can they do as im going bankrupt anyway so cant continue paying them. is there any ways around it?

 

I am unsure how HP comes into a bankruptcy.....It's not my strong point.

 

what if i said i sold the goods to pay some other debts? whats the worse they can do? shorely not court and then prison? all the best

 

If you sold the goods, then that is theft. They could have you arrested and prosecuted, so prison could happen. I strongly recommend you forget this idea.

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