Hi all,
I joined this forum this morning and have already found some extremely useful information.Currently I am (unfortunately) having to deal with a Bailiff from the infamous ROSSENDALES . I was contacted by them 6 months ago concerning an unpaid Council Tax bill from a previous address .After sending the dreaded means test form to them ( which surprise surprise they did not receive ) I was contacted by their Bailiff. I found him to be a very unpleasant little man to deal with although not as intimidating as he wanted to be . (He is 5ft 10 I am 6ft 4 0).I contacted the council direct . Although at first unwilling to help after various communications they forced ROSSENDALES to agree to a repayment schedule . All was going well I managed to reduce the debt to just 144 pounds . I was late making 1 payment by 3 days and was told that it was in the hands of the van Bailiff. Yesterday I recieved the dreaded note through the door telling me 24 hours to pay etc or lose my hat. The note had no date or time on it and no amount owed .I called said Bailiff after confirming he was certified to tell him I will pay the 144 pounds today and was informed it had risen to 285 pounds when I questioned the fees he threatened to come sit outside my house every day charging me 60 pounds a time if I didnt just pay.I asked for a breakdown of the fees and all he said was van fees . I do not have any walk in possesion order with them in fact no paperwork except letters even after asking for details of court order etc . I am going to pay the full amount as my partner was not very happy with the Bailiff coming to the house . I would like advice on :-
A) If making the payment is admitting the debt .
B) The best course of action to recover my money
C) How to complain to the court that has certified the bailiff .From what I have read claiming a van to remove goods can only happen if they have a walk in possesion so it is tantamount to fraud .Any Advice would be a great help
Thanks in advance
jim
(sorry for any spelling mistakes I am an designer not a scholar )
I joined this forum this morning and have already found some extremely useful information.Currently I am (unfortunately) having to deal with a Bailiff from the infamous ROSSENDALES . I was contacted by them 6 months ago concerning an unpaid Council Tax bill from a previous address .After sending the dreaded means test form to them ( which surprise surprise they did not receive ) I was contacted by their Bailiff. I found him to be a very unpleasant little man to deal with although not as intimidating as he wanted to be . (He is 5ft 10 I am 6ft 4 0).I contacted the council direct . Although at first unwilling to help after various communications they forced ROSSENDALES to agree to a repayment schedule . All was going well I managed to reduce the debt to just 144 pounds . I was late making 1 payment by 3 days and was told that it was in the hands of the van Bailiff. Yesterday I recieved the dreaded note through the door telling me 24 hours to pay etc or lose my hat. The note had no date or time on it and no amount owed .I called said Bailiff after confirming he was certified to tell him I will pay the 144 pounds today and was informed it had risen to 285 pounds when I questioned the fees he threatened to come sit outside my house every day charging me 60 pounds a time if I didnt just pay.I asked for a breakdown of the fees and all he said was van fees . I do not have any walk in possesion order with them in fact no paperwork except letters even after asking for details of court order etc . I am going to pay the full amount as my partner was not very happy with the Bailiff coming to the house . I would like advice on :-
A) If making the payment is admitting the debt .
B) The best course of action to recover my money
C) How to complain to the court that has certified the bailiff .From what I have read claiming a van to remove goods can only happen if they have a walk in possesion so it is tantamount to fraud .Any Advice would be a great help
Thanks in advance
jim
(sorry for any spelling mistakes I am an designer not a scholar )


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