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.
Guys not happy or pleased to admit this but 5 years ago i worked for a french bank BNP Paribas and if people knew what goes on behind closed doors there they would be shut down it was disgraceful and through pure greed.
We would get bonuses on charges paid by customers which we collected through letters cheques debit cards etc 25% for the first 2 years then went to 10% after they realised how much the staff were creaming in some months i would get 2000 pounds bonus payments on 10% thats 20,000 worth of charges in one month from alone ....shocking i know..... i know people that used to charge customers go into unmatched cash that was forgotten by customers and match those payments to the charges they raised then intercept the invoice so the customer never knew he got charged.......
Fortunately i got a conience and left because i couldn't cope with it all even though bonuses were nice but in truth it was day light robbery and still goes on as my friend still works there today and confirms they still get bonuses on charges paid............So the next time you are on the phone arguing the toss to get a charge credited it's simply because the person on the other end of the phone wont have none of it because he wants extra **** up money in his wages.............
If you wish to ask any questions i would be more then happy to answer them for you as i was a credit controller who has now past ships in the night and sitting on the other side of the fence as the one being chased by these people but one thing on my side is that i know the ins and outs of ducks ass of what they can and cannot do because i done there job for 11 years also involving repo's etc........horrible job very stressfull.
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