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]I was in arreas with my Council Tax (with Hammersmith & Fulham borough), due to late and non-payments and my account was passed to the Magistrates Court who issued a Liability Order, and have now passed my account to Whyte & Co Bailiffs (WC). I received the attached letter from WC which states that my case has been referred to the bailiff who will be calling me shortly. And that I am therefore adviced to contact the bailiff directly to discuss the matter (name of bailiff and mobile number has been given on the letter). The letter further states that failure to contact the bailiff will result into further visits to my address and could result in the removal of goods to satisfy the debt due. [ATTACH]40897[/ATTACH I have checked on WC's website by putting in the Case ID number (which was quoted on the letter) along with my council tax reference number. It states that I owe £1,862.74 and that I must contact the bailiff directly to set up payment arrangements. What I need advice on: 1 - I want to set up an instalment plan to pay £50 monthly (until the debt clears), however I do not want to contact the bailiff as I have read and understand that he will want to enter my home and demand that I sign into a Walking Possession Order. 2 - What should I do? Should I telephone the main WC office and if I can set up a payment plan? Or should I write them instead? 3 - Is there a way that I can get the debt transferred back to the local authority and set up a payment plan with them instead? Please help I'm so worried that I will get another letter or worse a visit as I know that each step the bailiff takes means that they are adding more charges.
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