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.
Hi everyone, without this site none of us would be anywhere near claiming back the money that the banks have illegally cheated us of. So many members have gained knowledge and received the support needed to make a claim, let alone the many claims that some have made!
The cost of maintaining and running a site like this one must be astronomical, let alone the time it must have taken to set up the letter templates, the spreadsheets etc., etc.
I for one think it is only fair and correct that the people who have made a successful claim should give back a little something to keep this marvellous website going to help others and, of course, it may be you who may need further advice on banking issues and other matters in the future.
If a successful member were to donate say 5% of a £500 claim this would only mean donating £25, so you can see that individually its not a lot, but collectively it would guarantee the continuation of this site. On a £50 claim it would only be £2.50.
But even if you have yet to make a successful claim, donating £5, any sum, would be of help I am sure.
I think this is morally right to do. I for one have already made a donation of £10 but when our claims are settled, we will be donating more.
What do you think? Can you help?
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