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Default Re: Refusing to deal with enforcement agents - Off Topic Posts

Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERCUP7 View Post

bit confused about the above...

 

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please answer my direct questions/points - this will no doubt, answer alot for others.

 

if you cant please can someone else please.

If Dodgeball had stated that it is against the law to engage with a bailiff (or whichever terms of words were used) then he has made an error.

 

However, that error will will not affect you in any way at all given that you have already stated that you will always refuse to engage with or pay a bailiff.

 

The correct position, is as outlined in the following post that I made last evening.

 

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Sorry, no idea what you're talking about. It it not"against the law to engage with a bailiff"?

 

and link doesnt work :)

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Default Re: Refusing to deal with enforcement agents - Off Topic Posts

Quote Originally Posted by BUTTERCUP7 View Post

bit confused about the above...

Dodgeball

 

please answer my direct questions/points - this will no doubt, answer alot for others.

 

if you cant please can someone else please.

If Dodgeball had stated that it is against the law to engage with a bailiff (or whichever terms of words were used) then he has made an error.

 

However, that error will will not affect you in any way at all given that you have already stated that you will always refuse to engage with or pay a bailiff.

 

The correct position, is as outlined in the following post that I made last evening.

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...=1#post4867654

 

Hopefully, your query has now been resolved.

 

Is there a reason you have posted the information in blue within your post ?

 

And why not simply give the post number rather than a link that doesn't work ?

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It is NOT against any law not to engage with or refuse to engage with a bailiff or EA.

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