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    i am a single mum on benefits and have had desperate financial issues for the past 2 years as i have had no payments from my 2 childrens father, i am now in debt with a baillieff for £280, of which he demands a weekly payment of £50, which i simply can not afford, i am now being threatened with them coming to my rented home to take what goods i have, i have tried desperatly to be reasonable and offered other payments but this guy is very demanding and wont budge, i am very desperate and would welcome any advice, i have tried 3 times to ring the bailieffs debt company to try and resolve it to, but all they do is take my number and never get back, thanks for listening x
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    Re: cant meet baillieff demands ....

    Has the bailiff been in your property?

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    • #3
      Re: cant meet baillieff demands ....

      hi, thanks for replying, no they havent been in my property yet, ive had the threatening letters and ive tried to phone and reason, but its there way or no way, i just dont know what to do xxx

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      • #4
        Re: cant meet baillieff demands ....

        What is the debt actually for?

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        • #5
          Re: cant meet baillieff demands ....

          hi thank you for replying, the debt is for an unpaid parking ticket xx

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          • #6
            Re: cant meet baillieff demands ....

            Have a look here for more detailed information on what to do and then come back and ask any further questions that you may have.

            Bailiff Guide - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum

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            • #7
              Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

              i just read the above bailiff guide and it says that with parking fines they can break into my property, im soo frightened, im willing to pay, i just cannot meet his demands of £50 per week, i dont know what to do x

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              • #8
                Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                It depends on who gave you the fine.

                Most councils now operate Decriminalised Parking Enforcement, which means the council itself will be responsible for enforcing the parking regulations rather than the police.

                If this is the case with you, then no, they cannot break in because it is now not a criminal offence.

                Who gave you the fine and which council is it?

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                • #9
                  Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                  Thank You Amy For Replying, I Am Just Going To Sort Thro My Paper Work And Ill Let You Know Who Sent Me It, Wont Be Long, Thanks Again X

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                  • #10
                    Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                    hi amy, finally found the origional letter and its from the council, so does that mean the bailiff cannot break into my home, do you have any advice on where i can go from here to make reasonable payments, as the bailiff and his debt collecting company will not help me at all, they are demanding £50 per week, and as i mentioned before i am a single mum of 2 on benefits i simply cannot afford any where near that much per week, thank you for your help so far, xx

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                    • #11
                      Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                      Originally posted by BILGEO9999 View Post
                      hi amy, finally found the origional letter and its from the council, so does that mean the bailiff cannot break into my home
                      This is correct.

                      Originally posted by BILGEO9999 View Post
                      do you have any advice on where i can go from here to make reasonable payments, as the bailiff and his debt collecting company will not help me at all, they are demanding £50 per week, and as i mentioned before i am a single mum of 2 on benefits i simply cannot afford any where near that much per week, thank you for your help so far, xx
                      The council and the bailiffs have a duty to help vulnerable people and you would certainly appear to come into this category. You need to write to them and make them listen to you.

                      The National Standards for Enforcement Agents states the following:-

                      Vulnerable situations

                      Enforcement agents/agencies and creditors must recognise that they each have a role in ensuring that the vulnerable and socially excluded are protected and that the recovery process includes procedures agreed between the agent/agency and creditor about how such situations should be dealt with. The appropriate use of discretion is essential in every case and no amount of guidance could cover every situation, therefore the agent has a duty to contact the creditor and report the circumstances in situations where there is potential cause for concern. If necessary, the enforcement agent will advise the creditor iffurther action is appropriate. The exercise of appropriate discretion is needed, not only to protect the debtor, but also the enforcement agent who should avoid taking action which could lead to accusations of inappropriate behaviour.

                      Those who might be potentially vulnerable include:
                      the elderly;
                      people with a disability;
                      the seriously ill;
                      the recently bereaved;
                      single parent families;
                      pregnant women;
                      unemployed people; and,
                      those who have obvious difficulty in understanding, speaking or reading English.

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                      • #12
                        Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                        hi amy, i checked the paper work and it was basildon council that sent me the origional fine, i dont know if you can help with what i can do next as the bailiff and debt collection agency wont budge on the £50 per week whick i simply cannot afford, thank you for your help so far , anna x

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                        • #13
                          Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                          As above, you need to write to them.

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                          • #14
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                            BILGEO9999, Amy is the master when it comes to bailiffs and will never give you bad advise.
                            Believe me, if it wasn't for Amy's help I'd probably be locked up by now for either going insane or hurting someone!

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                            • #15
                              Re: can't meet bailiff demands ....

                              thank you, i will get pen to paper and look forward to the reply ha xx i will let you know what the response is, thank you again x
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                              sorry me again , do i write to the debt collectors or the council , thank you x
                              Last edited by BILGEO9999; 24th January 2011, 21:35:PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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