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Dealing with Bailiffs Harassment
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lets_fight_bailiffs wrote: »Also what fees have been charged and how mutch for
The letter states £1339.40 including visit costs of £24.50 per liability order.
The total has been reduced by £125 as they cashed the first payment i made, second payment will be made by the end of this month. and monthly thereafter.Thankyou Sir Alex for 26 years0 -
Heres a tip for the entire debt board.
Avoid Baillifs by not getting into debt.
Simples.
Over 75% of the UK are in debt if you are in the 25% you are very lucky.
if you lose your job for 2 months it can take over 2 years to clear your debt from that two months not that easy.
you will find with me i say what i think, and this time i will say do not judge people when you do not know there background because one day you will also be judged and its not nice when you need help and all you get is two fingers.
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The letter states £1339.40 including visit costs of £24.50 per liability order.
The total has been reduced by £125 as they cashed the first payment i made, second payment will be made by the end of this month. and monthly thereafter.
The option for you would be to contact the court and ask to be means tested by a judge.
once a judge has made that means test the bailiff cant do a thing as long as you are paying this years CT then he may even say pay £100 pm but always put on the means test a little less than you can afford then if you find you can pay more all well and good, but if you have a tough month then at least you will not de-fault the court order.
Another point is, always make it very clear on any letter you do send that you do intend to pay the debt but just within your means.
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lets_fight_bailiffs wrote: »and this time i will say do not judge people when you do not know there background because one day you will also be judged
...........consider the lillies..:rotfl:0 -
JoJo - told you to come to this thread, already you must feel a lot more at ease? Best of Luck and keep us updated.
2010 - year of the troll
Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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never-in-doubt wrote: »JoJo - told you to come to this thread, already you must feel a lot more at ease? Best of Luck and keep us updated.
I do feel a little more at ease, i have no intention of dodging debts, but circumstances sometimes dictate, i could not have foreseen a six month lay-off from work due to injury, but in Arnolds words " Ill be back" i dont give up easily.Thankyou Sir Alex for 26 years0 -
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lets_fight_bailiffs wrote: »Sorry slow on the uptake didn't get that
Just my humour. Ignore.0 -
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Can we try and keep emotive responses to ourselves chaps! Lets Fight Bailiffs was invited over from CAG by myself to offer input to MSE being he is very very clued up on the legal aspects of fighting bailiffs.
Brock aren't you one of the main instigators and preachers for "pay what you borrow" (even though its unlawful and you don't have to pay)? Therefore I hardly think your comment was without contradiction.
One would hardly call a government levied charge as being a debt, so lets not get all self richeous, Brian of Nazareth has nothing to do with this thread and neither do lillies...... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:2010 - year of the troll
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