Originally posted by MissFM
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If a debtor owed £300 and had a letter and a visit, the total outstanding would be £510. If the debtor was to pay £300 directly to the creditor then £75 of that should go straight to the bailiff. In addition, a percentage (around 25%-30%) of the remainder should also be paid to the bailiff.
Now if the creditor doesn't pass that onto the bailiff and the bailiff cannot take control of goods, how exactly does he get paid? Andy suggested a begging bowl but I have my doubts that this would be effective.
We seem to have a situation here where people are claiming that it is perfectly acceptable for creditors to ignore legislation but if debtors do the same, they are worse than criminals.
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