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.
Just a quick message to say that I've joined the crusade…
Having first heard of people reclaiming bank charges late 2006, I have now sent my initial letter off to the Halifax (another one, I know…) and am eagerly digesting a first day's 'dining' on the messageboards here.
Have to say, I feel a little like the folks of Nottinghamshire must have felt when they began to organise to fight the tyrrany of the Sheriff of Nottingham… taking from the rich to give BACK to the poor…
Anyhow, will start a thread under the burgeoning Halifax section to keep you all aware of my daring exploits in the fight for fiscal freedom!…
Thanks to whoever and however this site started by the way - the first of it's kind that I've ever found and full of good advice and info - 10/10
Some of this info you will already know, so I apologise if you have already seen some of it.
The process that you will follow is relatively easy but IS NOT a get rich quick scheme. Spend time reading the FAQ pages as this will stop you making mistakes along the way, and is the most important part. Read as many threads as your eyes will allow, you will gain invaluable knowledge which will give you the confidence you need. This is a SELF HELP site and won’t do the work involved for you. However, everything you need is on here somewhere. Then start your own thread under the relevant bank and other users will help and guide you along the way. This site is all about EMPOWERMENT and you will gain the confidence that you will need.
But remember, this isn’t a game. You are taking on large institutions which MAY lead to court, so far it hasn’t, but it may do. We will all be there if you end up being the ‘chosen one’ so don’t worry, it’s a long way off. But you do need to be prepared.
Everyone is very friendly and keen to help. Dave and Bankfodder have done a great job in producing the site, and all the moderators and helpers really are a very helpful bunch.
Please also understand that any advice that you receive is normally based on experience and expert advice should be sought if needed.
I have put some useful links onto the thread that you can refer to when needed.
Oh, and if they are useful please click on my scales at the bottom. This just shows that I have been a good boy!!