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Look At This Warrant Against Barclays Bank For Non Payment !!!!!!!!!!
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lol!
Post in haste, repent in leisure!!
I do it al the time BC, don't worry about itMortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
[strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!!
● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.730 -
Hi BC,
If you dont mind me asking how much did you actually claim from them and have they had to pay the legal fees?
As already stated the original post didnt mean jack- ---- to me util you actually pmentioned the bank charges lol.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 297 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0 -
why is everyone being so rude and sarcastic to bailiff chaser? fair enough if you didn't know his/her back story and this didn't make sense - but can't we be nice to one anotherI'm moving on up now,
Out of the darkness,
My life shines on, my life shines on, my life shines on
Member of Payplan since March 2007 (realistic debt free date May 2011):T
No 17 of the Mutual Support Club and proud of it0 -
why is everyone being so rude and sarcastic to bailiff chaser? fair enough if you didn't know his/her back story and this didn't make sense - but can't we be nice to one another
We're not being rude, we're just ribbing a regular and reliable poster who lost his way - as many of us have before.
Mortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
[strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!!
● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.730 -
Hi BC,
If you dont mind me asking how much did you actually claim from them and have they had to pay the legal fees?
As already stated the original post didnt mean jack- ---- to me util you actually pmentioned the bank charges lol.
i claimed a total of £601 which included a admin fee of £30 but as i claimed with exemption(working tax credit) did not have to pay anything for the original claim issue and neither for the warrant !!ONLY COPY WHAT I AM DOING IF YOU ARE 100% SURE AND YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE END RESULT MAY BE. ALWAYS CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL BEFORE FOLLOWING MY ADVICE. I AM NOT LEGALLY TRAINED . IF WHAT I AM DOING HELPS YOU IN ANY WAY CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON0 -
at this moment i have 2 major bailiff companies in court. one for non compliance with the sar and the second for causing distress while levying for it. Hence my name bailiffchaser .ONLY COPY WHAT I AM DOING IF YOU ARE 100% SURE AND YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE END RESULT MAY BE. ALWAYS CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL BEFORE FOLLOWING MY ADVICE. I AM NOT LEGALLY TRAINED . IF WHAT I AM DOING HELPS YOU IN ANY WAY CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON0
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good going then mate. Surely you must have sorted out most of your claims now!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 297 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0
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Oooh, does that mean some nasty man in black turned up to Barclays HQ and menaced the receptionist a bit? Threatened to take all their photocopiers away? Bet he was a bit more polite about it than dealing with Joe Public!!This year I'm getting organised once and for all, and going to buy a house with my wonderful other half. And that' s final!
Current Pay Off Target : £1500 :mad:0 -
Dithering_Dad wrote: »We're not being rude, we're just ribbing a regular and reliable poster who lost his way - as many of us have before
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OK dithering dad, I'll let you off - I just wanted to spread the love, that's allI'm moving on up now,
Out of the darkness,
My life shines on, my life shines on, my life shines on
Member of Payplan since March 2007 (realistic debt free date May 2011):T
No 17 of the Mutual Support Club and proud of it0 -
Oooh, does that mean some nasty man in black turned up to Barclays HQ and menaced the receptionist a bit? Threatened to take all their photocopiers away? Bet he was a bit more polite about it than dealing with Joe Public!!
You are referring to private bailiffs. I sent in county court bailiffsc!!ONLY COPY WHAT I AM DOING IF YOU ARE 100% SURE AND YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE END RESULT MAY BE. ALWAYS CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL BEFORE FOLLOWING MY ADVICE. I AM NOT LEGALLY TRAINED . IF WHAT I AM DOING HELPS YOU IN ANY WAY CLICK THE THANKS BUTTON0
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