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Yeah it did, I understand the council should have a copy of that as well. I can find him on facebook and stuff but I haven't got an address or phone number for him. I can't pay online because I don't have a bank account let alone a card, but I'll keep going into the office every week and paying what I can find.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply guys, I just phoned the council and tried to make a repayment offer but they we're very stubborn about taking the debt back from rossendales. It's funny really because if you phone rossendales they tell you to speak to the council about the debt being taken back, but if you phone the council they tell you it's in rossendales hands. I've sent an e-mail to rossendales stating that I'm unemployed and disabled requesting that they hand the debt back to the council. I'd really like for rossendales to leave me alone, I don't even have anything worth taking other than a £50 accordion lol, but it still makes me quite uncomfortable. Is there anything else I can do to get them to go away so I can make an arrangement with the council? I've booked an appointment to go and speak with someone at the council tax office to insist that they take the debt back but I'm not totally sure how I'll plead my case yet..
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Hello all thanks in advance to anyone reading this question! I'll try to explain this in a quick way: Basically, - About four years ago I lived in a flat (private landlord) with another guy - I moved into a (private) house with my ladyfriend, don't know or care where my flatmate went (he was a little bit of an arse) - The now council want around £1600 for outstanding council tax for that property - They have referred me to rossendales debt collecters for the full amount - I'm happy to set up an arrangement to pay my half, but I'm pretty annoyed that they expect me to pick the whole bill up when we (me and flatmate) we're both on the tenancy agreement. Is this lawful? - Is it even lawful for the council to refer me to debt collecters when I've been telling them I'm happy to set up a payment arrangement (for my half) the whole time? - Since they referred me to the bailiffs, I've been into the council tax payment office and made a small payment (I'm unemployed so more of a gesture than a significant amount). They accepted and gave me a recipt. Does the council have to start the referral process again, or is it still lawful for rossendales to enforce the original debt? Thanks for your time
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