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    My husband phoned a bailiff,right prick.he basically said he will be out Wednesday with a locksmith. He emphasized that were in debt sarcastically and I heard you and your wife were vulnerable but still coming out.Apparanttly he can take anything he wants.His attitude was apparently awful.
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    Unless it's a business he can't break in unless he has been to visit you before and has control of goods

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      It's a court bailiff regarding lowell 02 mobile. Who do we complain to about a certain bailiff please

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        We haven't let them in yet

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