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 did originally have one thread for 2 RBS c/c (Tesco and Natwest). I have kept the org thread for NW hence, this new one for Tesco.
Okay, Tesco have passed this one to AIC (Allied International Credit).
The ltr states the a/c remains unpaid. They are reviewing my file within the COllection and Litigation Dept considering if further action is warranted
You will receive yellow cards from them asking you to pay or phone.... DON'T do either.
If you do call they will swear they have written to you... they DO NOT, only yellow cards in envelopes... they also pass them around to different
guys who will phone... their latest ploy to get you to call is comuter call saying if you do not get this message, then press "X"... the very latest is a call simply saying, 'please press )'.
Each time they change desks, they change the reference number
Just an update to say, I have received a FINAL NOTICE letter from Bryan Carter. This time the matter will be referred for court proceedings in 10 days if I do not pay the outstanding balance.
Think I really should send the A/c in dispute letter.
Just an update to say, I have received a FINAL NOTICE letter from Bryan Carter. This time the matter will be referred for court proceedings in 10 days if I do not pay the outstanding balance.
Think I really should send the A/c in dispute letter.