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Tut tut HCE! Very naughty and surprisingly below the belt for you. You know that people posting in forums and chat can - and often do - post as they articulate and not necessarily in line with previous generations grammatical aspirations and understandings. Her posts read just fine.

However, I will bask a little in the irony of a bailiff minded person posting a link for English lessons... :p

Best wishes

Rae

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There we go every bit of proof to show all bailiffs are bullies even if it is in a forum. I will type in posts how i feel i want to and it is not for you to judge me on it as you no of no manors or respect it therefore gives you no right to judge how I do things. If you have nothing to say in helping me on this thread then please do not post in it. I've had enough of your putting down comments time you grew up and got a life

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click the link then ok

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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thought if someone was clamping they had to

 

That would be a private clamping company,all the people who clamp for them must be sia accredited .

 

The bailiff acts under a warrant or liability order,and they clamp a vehicle as a way of impounding the vehicle before eventually removing it .

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ive sent another email to my local councilor informing him that i went into council and tried to pay of on my account and that they refused payment i also informed him they refused to give me recipt of there first refusal see what comes from that and now its bk to wondering what is gonna happen tomorrow

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Updates ive recived a letter this morning from rossedales

 

Dear sir/madem

Newcastle Upon Tyne City Council C tax

We acknowledge receipt of your complaint and will conduct an investigation into your concerns.

 

We endeavour to respond to complaints within ten working days. However if this is not possible we will wrte to you and advise accordingly.

 

Whilst we take all complaints seriously and investigate them thoroughly, we will apply for costs in any case of a vexatious complaint involving court action.

 

yours sincerely

 

* ****

senior complaints officer

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we will apply for costs in any case of a vexatious complaint involving court action.

 

yours sincerely

 

* ****

senior complaints officer

 

That statement is its own right, is vexatious.

 

It seems that bailiffs are trying to tell complainants they can apply for costs in a failed claim.

 

Most claims for unlawful bailiffs fees Id expect be below the £5000 threshold, therefore qualify for Small Claims Track rules and they do not provide for costs to be awarded against a claimant. If a claimant loses, they only pay court fees and in rare cases, travel expenses at the prescribed allowance.

 

Just ask for your money back and you know how to do the rest.

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Whilst we take all complaints seriously and investigate them thoroughly, we will apply for costs in any case of a vexatious complaint involving court action.

 

yours sincerely

 

* ****

senior complaints officer

scare mongering, to hopefully ward you off complaining.

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I wont be put off and as it stands ive never mentioned court but seen as they have then maybe i should be considering action and compensation for both my injuries and the distress and upset it caused to both me and my 3 children my 8yr old still having nightmares

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