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.
Started calling at my address, gave them nothing, I ask them the questions and they have no answers...anyways I had a look at their website and the "agent" was very casual, matey type but looking at their intro video and their slogan....intelligence gathering for the credit industry....who the hell decided this was ok? They proudly report on their status updates of "assignments" debts...they are basically stalking and watching people....can this not be sent to OFT???
Doorstep calling at its nastiest, I bet the person wasn't directly employed and is on commission only, a lot of jobs like that being offered locally... maybe I should take one and drop CAG leaflets through the doors of the people I am supposed to 'reconnect' with!
In this current economic climate - every DCA company is going out of its way to appear/sound more intimidating than the next DCA - in reality, they are about as scary as a new born kitten quite frankly...
Agreed, to those of us who know the score its not a problem handling them but it angers me they would do the same to elderly people or single mums etc.
Well what do you expect from a company that shelters under the Scotcall umbrella.
Just one step up from Mucky Hall/Meritfarse, who reside at the bottom of the collection sewer