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vehicle wrongly registered at my address: PCN bailiffs
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When a bailiff contacted me for a similar issue a copy of a council tax bill showing my name as living there instead of the debtor's was all that was needed.0
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nomoneytoday wrote: »When a bailiff contacted me for a similar issue a copy of a council tax bill showing my name as living there instead of the debtor's was all that was needed.
Which goes to show that the bailiffs could have done their homework beforehand, but prefer to walk in blind and pressure people unnecessairly.
Most bailiffs will have heard the "gone away" argument a million times from countless debt absconders.The man without a signature.0 -
If you simply tell the bailiffs the debt is in dispute they are not allowed by law to pursue the debt any further until the dispute has been resolved.0
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