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Liability order from 2014 just served by Jacobs.
Hi all, Handyman MK2 here. heck it was 2019 when I was here last. Lots have happened since then. Those who remember me from the old days, yes I'm still at Hooray Hall. The reason I'm posting here today is the new Mrs Handy has had 2 letters from Jacobs Enforcement one from 2014 and 1 from 2016.This...
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Tougher regulation of bailiffs urged as debt levels rise
A charity has called for tougher regulation of bailiffs, as it calculated that households have fallen behind on essential bills by £18.9bn. Arrears on these bills, such as council tax, have risen by 40% from the £13.5bn owed in 2011-12, Citizens Advice said. Over the same period, the proportion of...
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Bailiffs threatening entry, not the debtors address.
Hi all, I'm hoping you can help me help my daughter. Her son went off the rails and crashed his uninsured car into another. He was convicted and fined. The third party got a ccj against him and this was elevated to the HCT. The son's not lived at the mother's address for over 2 years and we don't actually...
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5corpio started a blog post Warnings over fake Royal Mail delivery cards - Bailiffs and Debt Collectors seemingly usingin 5corpioWarnings over fake Royal Mail delivery cards - Bailiffs and Debt Collectors seemingly using
Royal Mail customers have been warned over fake ‘something for you’ cards arriving through letterboxes, which are posted through homes when a delivery cannot be made. Action Fraud said consumers can spot the fake cards by the absence of a Royal Mail logo and the inclusion of an 0208 number – which...
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'Can't pay, take it away' episode
Hi guys
I was watching an episode of Can't Pay, Take It Away the other day, and i noticed that the High Court Enforcement guys were on a job enforcing a writ where a lady had taken out a 4k loan?! I was under the impression that any debt under the consumer credit agreement could not be...
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Paying council direct
Hello all tried to settle an old Pcn from the council after a visit from the bailiffs they sent my cheque back and also blocked my payment online I thought I had a right to avoid the bailiff and settle with the creditor direct
Many thanks
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Notice of issue of warrant of control
Hi Guys, hope your all well, I've not been around for a while as all my debts have gone thanks to you guys, but my misses has a court letter as per heading, just after some advice really where to go from here and will they agree paying in instalment's, what we don't want is for them to take the car...
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Bailiff Visit
Hi Guys,
Need some guidance here. I sent 3 repeated letters Lloyds asking for proof of debt/original contract/claim against me/original credit agreement) have now passed it over to Fidelite DCA and rather than sending me several letters like others demanding payment they are going to pay...
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CCJ from 2005
I have an old CCJ from 2005 for a store card which I have been paying £10 a month for, however, I will quite soon be moving and will have no employment or assets for them to consider chasing.
My question is, can I simply tell them to go forth? as I feel that I've more than repaid what...
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parking fine double yellows ?
I got a fine for parkingon double yellows- but i sent it back with 'not entering into contract' worth a try but is this right ?
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Default cost certificate been served on me - advice needed please
I had a car accident in 2008 which resulted in a personal injury claim which dragged on until it was finalised in court in nov 2014. As I was unsucessful in the claim I was ordered to pay the defendants cost's. I have hear nothing since the case was closed until a few weeks ago when I was sent a default...
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Dodgy Practices in "Can't Pay We'll Take It Away"
I've seen a few of these programmes now, which essentially project a very fluffy image of High Court Enforcement Officers, where they are just nice compassionate people who are only doing their job.
One tactic I've seen come up a few times is when they have sought to seize goods from...
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Dad's council tax
Yet again I'm sorting out my dad's stuff.
Last Thursday (8th) he got a letter from the council saying that he'd missed paying an instalment of his council tax and, as it was the second time he'd missed, he'd lost the right to pay in instalments. They wanted the remainder of the year's council...
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parking fine and bailiffs
From £70 to £422 .
Right my youngest son got a parking fine as the above , he is unemployed and gets £70 a week and the bailiffs want the whole lot paying in 3 payments which doesn't add up.
This is my prodigal son I'm talking about and he lives at his girlfriends mothers house , the...
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Landlord with a Section 21.
Hi All,
I have been renting a property for 2.5 years and never missed any payments never had any major
work done and in fact been a great tenant(says me).
Yesterday I get a solicitors letter saying the owners of my property are using a section 21 form (was enclosed)...