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 have read a number of times in this forum about people wanting to waste the bank's time and about sending duplicates to achieve this but I believe this will do us no good.
It is important for us to conduct ourselves in a proper way, this site is clearly dedicated to doing that, and most people respect it. Ultimately we have to demonstrate to the courts that we have taken a reasonable and fair approach to resolving our disputes with the banks, regardless of how we have been treated. It is important that we maintain and build on this reputation and also demonstrate it to newcomers, the wider community and the media.
Surely one letter at a time sent by recorded post, or taken by hand and acknowledged by the bank, is sufficient?
I know in an incandescent fit of rage it's tempting to create work for the banks, but we can follow the stages of the process and the good will out.
This is purely here as a note of caution. I want us to all to achieve the best results we can and don't want any claim to be brought down by evidence of timewasting or a reputation marred by it.
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Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice, you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.
Opinions / advice of Bean are independent, informal, without prejudice, without liability, not CAG endorsed. If in doubt, ask a qualified professional.