Originally posted by king946
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Bailiffs demanding fees after debt is paid
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Re: Bailiffs demanding fees after debt is paid
Load of cobblers, use Letter 1 from http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...Useful-Letters . Send initially by email if you can, followed by a copy in the post. They are obliged to provide this if requested - free of charge.
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It is a legal requirement that a Notice of Seizure be left if a levy on goods is made. No Notice of Seizure = No levy = No Associated ChargesOriginally posted by king946 View PostIf they gained entry then I don't know how as no one was in the house but no list was left or signed by me or anyone else ?
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I ahve asked for a break down of fees but was told it would cost £140 to which I think they are a cow boy firm ?
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If they gained entry then I don't know how as no one was in the house but no list was left or signed by me or anyone else ?
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Have you asked for a proper breakdown of this?Originally posted by king946 View PostThe fees is £239 ?
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Is this because they did not leave a list? If they did not gain entry then there is no way they can add items by looking through a window.Originally posted by king946 View PostFrom what I can work out car, horse box, and house hold items but what house hold items I don't know as I havn't got a list that they said they had left ?
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Re: Bailiffs demanding fees after debt is paid
From what I can work out car, horse box, and house hold items but what house hold items I don't know as I havn't got a list that they said they had left ?
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Never mind what you think they may have levied on what does the Notice of seizure say that they left?
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As far as I am aware they were not let in the house as for levy of distress it's horse box, car outside and probably a few house hold items that can be seen through window but no walking possession order or signed one by me left ?
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Guest repliedRe: Bailiffs demanding fees after debt is paid
Did you let the varmints into your residence or did they levy distress on something outside such as a motor car or garden furniture?
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I am in the same situation only that the DDDC took out a court order with me, and I have paid the council tax but not the bailiffs fees and as such they want there money, but all of this was 12 months ago when I paid the tax and now out of the blue on thursday I got a mobile phone call from bailiffs or debt collectors as I don't know who ? Saying that they are to call round to sieze the listed items on the walking possession order how ever I have never signed one or seen and I have seen a artical saying bailiffs can't use the court order to get there fees as it's in the name of the council and not the bailiffs company name ? So any advice would be gratefull, I also know that it is possible for companies to buy debt up and wonder if they have done the same with these fees as the impression I got from the conversation was what a cowboy out fit ?.
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OK, but when one considers how long bailiffs have been inventing fees and making invalid levies, one must surely wonder if the Office of Faffing and Twaddling is respected by bailiffs who seem to think they may do as they please.Originally posted by bluebottle View PostNot necessarily. TS try persausion first, then, "Behave or we'll insert the toe of our boots up your gluteus maximus." Don't forget that DG OFT has the sanction of High Court injunctions (Stop Now Orders). Prosecution will only be considered where there is a risk to the public or a large number of complaints have been received and all other means of making the miscreant business toe the line have failed.
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Not necessarily. TS try persausion first, then, "Behave or we'll insert the toe of our boots up your gluteus maximus." Don't forget that DG OFT has the sanction of High Court injunctions (Stop Now Orders). Prosecution will only be considered where there is a risk to the public or a large number of complaints have been received and all other means of making the miscreant business toe the line have failed.Originally posted by CleverClogs View PostIn other words, they won't prosecute - ever.
And the buggers know that.
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In other words, they won't prosecute - ever.Originally posted by bluebottle View PostThey normally give them an opportunity to back down before wielding the Big Stick. Prosecution is a last resort. However, if a business comes to the attention of TS repeatedly for the same matter or similar, then, prosecution will be considered. Don't forget that it costs the taxpayer at least £2,000 per guilty plea at a magistrates court and a minimum of £10,000 for same at a Crown Court.
And the buggers know that.
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