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  • #61
    Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

    Originally posted by rizzle View Post
    Apparently....





    Err..... yeah. Right.

    A small production company employing 20 full time undercover operatives?

    Pull the other one.
    Ah that'd be SgtBush!

    He/She has a little dig on my thread 'Dealing with Payday Loan Companies' too.

    "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

    The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!



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    • #62
      Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

      Just watched it
      Thanks for the link Phil
      I wouldn't piss on that women if she was on fire


      Something near the end, got right up my nose,
      The are "helping" on the new guidelines
      It's taken years of hard work to earn the capital N in Numpty

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      • #63
        Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

        What really pisses me of is Government has known about the practices of bailiff companies for years.

        2007 that MP in the report took it to parliament long before John Boast was even employed by Rossendales so those 7000+ victims could have been saved from his vermin mouth.

        But he has a moustache and is a colonel so is of outstanding dignity

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        • #64
          Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

          What I'd do to have that guy in a dark alley for a couple of minutes.......
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          Happiness, is screwing over a DCA.......

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          • #65
            Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

            Originally posted by Numpty Monkey View Post
            Just watched it
            Thanks for the link Phil
            I wouldn't piss on that women if she was on fire
            Would you micturate over her if she was not ablaze?

            Something near the end, got right up my nose,
            The are "helping" on the new guidelines
            Yes, just as the buggers seem to have "helped" with the debt enforcement part of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 - link 1 and link 2.

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            • #66
              Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

              Originally posted by thechippy View Post
              What I'd do to have that guy in a dark alley for a couple of minutes.......
              Why do I suspect that you'd not wish to "make the beast with one back and a fairly interesting middle"?

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              • #67
                Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
                Just been having a nose around MSE to update a few posts and the number of 'newbie' posters defending the bailiff industry, attacking debtors, and giving very questionable advice is unbelievable!

                It would seem the 'industry' is trying to fight back a little!

                Aaaaah its refreshing to be back in a forum where such garbage is not tolerated!

                SnV
                I've had a little dig on there......
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                • #68
                  Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                  Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
                  What really pisses me of is Government has known about the practices of bailiff companies for years.

                  2007 that MP in the report took it to parliament long before John Boast was even employed by Rossendales so those 7000+ victims could have been saved from his vermin mouth.

                  But he has a moustache and is a colonel so is of outstanding dignity
                  I doubt that Boast is or even was a colonel.

                  I'd say he is and remains a kernel - link - in that he seems to be a bit of a nut.

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                  • #69
                    Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                    Hi, a few observations about the Exposure program and bailiffs.

                    The matter of bailiffs' behaviour and lack of regulation in this country is to put it mildly, staggeringly disappointing. This problem has existed for at least 30 years if not more and the prevalent attitude of Rossendales' and its directors is evident in the totally bias representation of the current blog at the "thecampaignforchange" website.

                    The moderation of that site is to ensure no negative contributions, so "we are right, you are wrong and you will be told" is the clear and obvious motto. It is this way with all dictators, what's good for them is not necessarily good for me and you. I am sickened by the sycophantic rubbish being written in that article and its supporters. The truth is that It is well known locally that Rossendales is an excellent company to work for; especially for salaried, office personnel who apparently are all treated very well, so undying support from that area is no real surprise. Credit then (pardon the pun), where it is due.

                    However, the truth about what goes on out in the field is worlds apart from that ethic.

                    A question; if John Boast is just one "rogue bailiff", how does a very well known UK firm justify employing a man who has worked exclusively for them for over 20 years despite knowing he has a criminal record for armed robbery?

                    On to the comments made by the woman in the programme regarding who Rossendales is "after" in terms of its typical debtor profile.

                    A question; if Rossendales is truly "not after the people that can’t pay" can someone explain how the comment made in the programme "but at the moment the country is literally flooded with those that can't pay" sits with Rossendales' agenda? It doesn't, if people "can't pay" then why burden them with additional extortionate costs and hardship? Does that make any sense, to anyone? Her comment was a spectacular own goal in my opinion.

                    Finally, if anyone wants to know what kind of people are really involved in the debt collection industry at the "certificated bailiff" level, please read the following, all of which was in regards to an unreasonable parking ticket...

                    http://myreader.co.uk/msg/130325839.aspx

                    http://myreader.co.uk/msg/130333125.aspx

                    Dean.

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                    • #70
                      Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                      Hi Dean

                      Thanks for the input. Are you linked to any bailiff or are you a consumer? Welcome to our very friendly and open abode. I'm sure you'll like it here...

                      Niddy
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                      • #71
                        Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                        Hi, thanks for the welcome.

                        I am not linked to any bailiff other than having upset a few in my time. When I was young and naive I allowed one into my home (council tax arrears) , I paid the price in silly fees. Since then I have had about four other instances with unpaid parking fines (two I wasn't aware of and one I objected to) and a leftover debt for business rates on a property I left. I've had other fines which I paid because I was in the wrong, as I should have.

                        These were all disputes where nobody would listen or give me a fair hearing, so I messed them about for months and won every time. Ever called a bailiff who's just been told the matter is withdrawn and said "told you so, come get my car it's parked outside".. They really have no sense of humour and get really angry and swear a lot.

                        I also know rather a lot about some particular people involved in the industry. I just put "sell your story" in google, wow!

                        Dean.

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                        • #72
                          Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                          Originally posted by Dean View Post
                          Hi, thanks for the welcome.

                          I am not linked to any bailiff other than having upset a few in my time.
                          I think I speak for everyone on here when I say ^^ That was the right answer

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                          • #73
                            Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                            Originally posted by oscar View Post
                            If hes a Colonel, his next job is already there for him - KFC
                            Hi, has he claimed to be colonel? I hope not because he never was.
                            He was, however, an exceptionally brave soldier who carried out some very dangerous work that very few could or indeed would attempt.
                            He always was very loud and outspoken but it's sad to see that he has ended up as he has.
                            This is just a bit of balance and background and not in anyway a defence of his actions.
                            Last edited by frublet; 30 January 2012, 09:38.

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                            • #74
                              Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                              Originally posted by frublet View Post
                              Hi, has he claimed to be colonel? I hope not because he never was.
                              He was, however, an exceptionally brave soldier who carried out some very dangerous work that very few could or indeed would attempt.
                              He always was very loud and outspoken but it's sad to see that he has ended up as he has.
                              This is just a bit of balance and background and not in anyway a defence of his actions.
                              wallydsm
                              Who was a brave soldier exactly? You on about that idiot ex bailiff that broke every law going? Hmmmm

                              In essence then he's put his past to shame cos nobody cares about that now. We just see some pillock breaking the law and being overly racist for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
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                              • #75
                                Re: 22.35 on ITV1 Exposure:Bailiffs

                                Originally posted by frublet View Post
                                Hi, has he claimed to be colonel? I hope not because he never was.
                                He was, however, an exceptionally brave soldier who carried out some very dangerous work that very few could or indeed would attempt.
                                He always was very loud and outspoken but it's sad to see that he has ended up as he has.
                                This is just a bit of balance and background and not in anyway a defence of his actions.
                                wallydsm
                                My late dad was also a brave solider having served the maximum 27 yrs in the Royal Marines, however he remained true to what he was taught and was a credit to local society and did not resort to the unhand and illegal tactics of this guy.

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