Re: Equita - Illegal fees
Hi,
It might be a good idea to tell the certificated scumbag, sorry, bailiff, if they turn up, that they are risking a ride in a white car or van with blue and yellow battenburg markings on the sides and blue lights on the roof over their "creative" accounting. It is an arrestable offence for them to charge or attempt to charge fees the law does not allow or for work not carried out. The relevant law is Section 2(1), Fraud Act 2006 (Fraud by False Misrepresentation). However, they could also face prosecution under Section 17, Theft Act 1968 (False Accounting).
Follow Labman's advice - solid gold as always - backed up by Puffrose's advice. If the bailiff(s) start giving you a load bovine excrement or become abusive, give them one warning you are going to call the police and give them the opportunity to leave, then ring the police if they do not leave or continue to BS you or continue to be abusive. You do not have to warn them a second time - just ring the police. And don't take any BS from the police that it's a civil matter. Tell them there is a person at your door claiming to be a bailiff, okay, claiming to be a bailiff. They won't argue with that. Never tell the police you have a bailiff at your door, always someone claiming to be a bailiff.
Hi,
It might be a good idea to tell the certificated scumbag, sorry, bailiff, if they turn up, that they are risking a ride in a white car or van with blue and yellow battenburg markings on the sides and blue lights on the roof over their "creative" accounting. It is an arrestable offence for them to charge or attempt to charge fees the law does not allow or for work not carried out. The relevant law is Section 2(1), Fraud Act 2006 (Fraud by False Misrepresentation). However, they could also face prosecution under Section 17, Theft Act 1968 (False Accounting).
Follow Labman's advice - solid gold as always - backed up by Puffrose's advice. If the bailiff(s) start giving you a load bovine excrement or become abusive, give them one warning you are going to call the police and give them the opportunity to leave, then ring the police if they do not leave or continue to BS you or continue to be abusive. You do not have to warn them a second time - just ring the police. And don't take any BS from the police that it's a civil matter. Tell them there is a person at your door claiming to be a bailiff, okay, claiming to be a bailiff. They won't argue with that. Never tell the police you have a bailiff at your door, always someone claiming to be a bailiff.
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