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.
well I have done everything to the the letter and I have in my hand a letter from a one Richard Sear Member Relations Manager telling me he will look at my complaint and he has 8 weeks to do so blah blah blah having read others this is to be ignored and still steam ahead with the claim via moneyclaim online so thats my next step........
I am just about to have a baby though (am due 27th of this month) and wish i could get away with calling him and saying come lets save each others time and pay up!!!!!!!!!
however worried he will think i am bluffing about putting claim in any thoughts from anyone???????
Not quite sure what your asking but if its time to put in the Courtclaim just do it.
Ignore any letters you get from them, remember all these letters are designed to confuse, stall and test your resolve. I wouldn't bother calling them as their hands are tied, look at it from their point of view, they want to make it hard for you so you'll hopefully give up thus saving them money, if they paid you out after a phone call what sort of example would that be setting.
If you put your claim in now you could have your money back before the little one is born, he/she could be riding about in a Gucci pram!!
Good luck
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