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    • god they've got at you haven't they. told you all the usual utter BS. a CCJ vanishes from your credit file on it's 6th B'Day regardless to being paid off or not or paying or not. same with any debt with a registered defaulted date - it vanishes from your file on the DN's 6th B'day regardless. creditfix are Knightsbridge, (they renamed) there are 100's of threads here on Knightsbridge, if i remember rightly 2 of the directors of a certain very big IVA provider were struck off for embezzling £1m's out of debtors. pers i'd stop paying now.  end of . just ignore them all. 99% of your debts are to utterly powerless DCA's and probably were never owed in the first place only goes to firm up my belief from post one..you got had blind. its very easy to deal with the debts even those with CCJ's. can you copy and paste what you credit file says regarding the IVA please?   
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    • Sorry I meant credit fix - I really wish I'd known this before - kicking myself right now  If they come back to me asking for more money I'll cancel it and start trying to deal with the debt myself let's see what they say  Feeling tempted to cancel it now but scared that some of the debts will do more CCJ's on me and I'll have to wait 6 years again.  2 of the CCJ come of this year and then I'll only have the iva in credit file - effectively if I'd have not took out the iva in 2021 I'd have clear score by now - but then again would I because I would have been hounded the last 3 years, as bad as it is it's saves me lots of headaches whilst my debt was still within the 6 year mark.  I think most of them are near there but in all honesty no point chasing them if I do cancel iva I'd jjst wait for the ones who contact me and then start the relevant letter process on them.  Of over 6 years easy if not still possible to write off. My true victory would be having the iva wiped off my credit file as mis sold or something that way I Don't have to wait till 2027 Other option is to fight back and ask for them to offer the creditors to accept payments so far and use the following method    Will your IVA firm agree to complete your IVA on the basic of funds paid to date? The Guidance lists a lot of factors to be considered in deciding whether a settlement on the basis of funds paid to date should be proposed. You should read the list. But that may not give you any feel for whether they apply to you or not. The following are my thoughts on when an IVA should be treated as settled, not failed. They assume that you have £75 or less to pay a month: if you would currently qualify for a Debt Relief Order, then your IVA should be settled now  There is no point in making your IVA fail and you have to apply for a DRO – it will not generate another penny for your creditors. If you are renting and owe less than £50,000, check the DRO criteria now and talk to National Debtline on 0808 808 4000 about whether you qualify. You may have been told at the start of your IVA that you aren’t eligible – still check now as the DRO criteria have changed, your situation has got worse, and some people were given incorrect information about DROs at the start. if you have no assets that would be realised in bankruptcy (eg a house with equity, car worth over £2000), then your IVA should be settled now Same as (1), there is no point in making you apply for bankruptcy after your IVA fails. if your only asset is a car that is worth less than £8000, then your IVA should be settled now A car that is worth say £5000 would normally be sold in bankruptcy and you would be given a small amount to buy a cheaper car. But your creditors would not get any benefit from this as the Insolvency Service takes the first £8000 raised to cover its own costs. if you have significant assets, the closer you are to the end of the IVA, the less reasonable it is to fail it If you have been paying your IVA for 4 years, you have done your best over a long period. It isn’t your fault you can no longer continue. The fact you may have had equity to release isn’t relevant as that simply isn’t going to be possible. if your situation will clearly improve soon, then it’s unlikely your IVA will be settled I mean real improvements, not hoping that prices fall. If I can get them to accept payment to date or threaten with cancellation hopefully they may accept it -  Other option is to try and borrow money and pay make a full and final offer  Or I can just ignore and hope for the best which I'm very tempted to do especially if they respond to my review with bullying tactics despite me being skint as a fart with no mortgage as renting  It's so stressful but I've just checked the iva agreement from 2021 and it's Cabot 2 accounts Lowell about 5 accounts and then lots of repeats of the same debt with for example zopa and Cabot same amount listed twice -  also loyyds banks but I'm sure that's older than 6 years and not on credit file anyway  If I can somehow remove the iva from my credit file I'd be happy 
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Hi

 

I have had 2 walking poccession orders 1 i have paid off and another started this week.

 

I have noted on the sheet they gave me it says

 

Amount for which distress - £928.33

cost of first visit

cost of 2nd visit

levy fee - £52.00

walking possession fee - £12

Enforcement fee - £200

 

 

whats an enforcement fee

 

also i emailed them and asked them to send me statements which they did by email and i noticed and OOA fee for £80?

 

have no idea what an OOA is either

 

i have emailed the baliff and asked for scrren shots for all past and present accounts.

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i have just recieved an email from the baliffs saying for full screenshots of all ac****s they request a payment of £10 each case + vat due to data protection act.

 

she said i had 2 attendances at two different dates this is why i have been charged £200 each time, by law baliff can charge attendance/van each time he levy on goods and the OOA fee is an administration fee.

 

i dont understand, each time he came it was just him in his car no van.

 

can someone please help me understand all this.

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once you get your reply post it up here

 

the enforcement fee is wrong

the 1st/2nd visit fees will depend on the date they were charged

 

you will have to write/e-mail the council & bailiffs company (once you get screenshot back) any e-mails you send to 1 copy the other

you will get help with letters

 

 

 

 

OOA fee for £80? new one on me will be interesting to find out what OOA fee means

 

was this added to both accounts

 

(my bet is was added to the account that is paid )

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hiya

 

thanks for your help

 

I have all the statements sent to me by email today i can pm you so u can see them all but dont want to post on here

 

they say OOa is an administration fee, and yes the debt was paid.

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have just received an email from the bailiffs saying for full screenshots of all ac****s they request a payment of £10 each case + vat due to data protection act

 

send this back

 

This is not a request to access any personal data about me in the meaning of the Data Protection Act 1998.

this is information regarding my account and you are required by

The council tax administration and enforcement regulation) 1992 (amended) to provide me with a screenshot of my account when requested

 

failure to provide this information within 7 day will result in a formal complaint to the council in the first instance

all correspondence from both parties will be forwarded to the council to be held on file for future reference

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hiya

 

thanks for your help

 

I have all the statements sent to me by email today i can pm you so u can see them all but don't want to post on here

 

they say OOa is an administration fee, and yes the debt was paid.

 

 

yes send me a P M

 

didn't see that last post got half way through typing and daughter came in

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: she was dancing about kissing and cuddling me just passed her driving test

 

so sorry

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Hi

 

I have had 2 walking poccession orders 1 i have paid off and another started this week.

 

I have noted on the sheet they gave me it says

 

Amount for which distress - £928.33

cost of first visit

cost of 2nd visit

levy fee - £52.00

walking possession fee - £12

Enforcement fee - £200

 

 

whats an enforcement fee

 

also i emailed them and asked them to send me statements which they did by email and i noticed and OOA fee for £80?

 

have no idea what an OOA is either

 

i have emailed the baliff and asked for scrren shots for all past and present accounts.

 

Which company is this?

 

Also, were these charges applied on the same day?

 

What goods were levied upon?

 

Did you let the bailiff into your home?

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Amount for which distress - £928.33.

 

 

What was the debt for? the legislation prescribing bailiffs fees is different for each type of debt collectable by a bailiff, but the amounts quoted in your post does not correlate with any legislation I know of.

 

County Court Judgements: County Court Fees Order(Amended 1994) 1982

 

Council Tax: Regulation 14(2) and Regulation 45(2) of the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992

 

Business Rates: Regulation 3© of the Non-Domestic Rating (Collection and Enforcement) (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provision) Regulations 1993

 

Parking Tickets: Schedule 1 of the Enforcement of Road Traffic Debts (Certificated Bailiffs)(Amended 2003) Regulations 1993

 

Rent arrears: Appendix 1 Distress for Rent Rules 1988

 

High Court Writs: Schedule 3 of Regulation 13 of The High Court Enforcement Officers Regulations 2004

 

Magistrates court fines: Section 92 of the Courts Act 2003 and Magistrates Courts (Civilian Enforcement Officers) Rules 1990 and Section 92 of the Access to Justice Act 1999

 

Sheriff Officers (Scotland) Paragraph 2(4) of the Act of Sederunt (Fees of Sheriff Officers) 2007

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its for council tax, they wrote down on the first wpo as hubby let him in, 2x 2 seater sofa;s

sky box, dvd player, sterio separates system.

 

this was all paid off and then another arrived to which my hubby signed new wpo but not in the house, he piad him some money and the guy was sat in his car and thats where hubby signed this. he just wrote everything down from the last wpo.

 

 

what i would like to know is can they still charge £200 for enforcement or levy goods even tho they didnt.

 

i am confused with all of this stuff.

 

also charged me £80 for OOA? they say its an admin charge, admin charge for what.

 

i think they are really taking the p***.

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its for council tax, they wrote down on the first wpo as hubby let him in, 2x 2 seater sofa;s

sky box, dvd player, sterio separates system.

 

this was all paid off and then another arrived to which my hubby signed new wpo but not in the house, he piad him some money and the guy was sat in his car and thats where hubby signed this. he just wrote everything down from the last wpo.

 

 

what i would like to know is can they still charge £200 for enforcement or levy goods even tho they didnt.

 

i am confused with all of this stuff.

 

also charged me £80 for OOA? they say its an admin charge, admin charge for what.

 

i think they are really taking the p***.

 

Can you pm me with details of the precise charges and the name of the company concerned.

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