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'm not too sure if I have put this in the correct place.
Back in March 2009 I had a Current Account with Natwest, They decided to shut it down, they gave no reason they just shut it down.
I work in the Housing Market and I pay the Local Authorities by Cheque whihc is why I need a Current Account.
I have a default on my file and it seems that no bank will touch me.
Does anyone know where I can get an account with cheque book facilities so that I don't get the sack as it is in t&c's that I must be able to write cheques to the Local Authorities, I have been declined by Halifax, RBS, Alliance & Leicester, and Barcalys.
Any help or point me in the right direction of a bank/B-society that can offer this to me.
You may not get a cheque account with your credit record with a High Street bank, have you tried a Credit Union?
Any knowledge I possess or advice I proffer is based solely on my experiences in the University of Life. Please make your own assessment of legality, risks & costs before taking any action.
Any knowledge I possess or advice I proffer is based solely on my experiences in the University of Life. Please make your own assessment of legality, risks & costs before taking any action.
Try the Co-Op basic cashminder current account...( no cheque book ) but you do get a debit card can do standing orders and direct debit...and online banking.
You need to apply in a branch and do NOT ask for overdraft......