Hi all,
Excellent looking forum - where has it been all my life?
The problem here is maybe a bit awkward as I don't know every single fact, but is the problem of a very close friend who is now very worried and not able to do what I am doing here for him on a computer.
Seems as though he and his girlfriend of some years have done the usual and hoped a problem would go away.
They run a pub together and have owed a Sky bill for showing Sky when they shouldn't have. There is no proof that they have done so nor has any been produced and it has been mentioned that Sky offered to scupper any accusations if they took out a package with them. Which is very expensive and they haven't as they have struggled to make ends meet and stay above board, etc, etc.
Now Marsdons are involved and have walked in to the pub and my friend, who was present, signed the list of things that the bailiff can take (is it a levy)? He is not the named person who owes the debt though, his girlfriend the landlord is. I thought that a payment agreement has to be put in place for them to do such a thing no? There wasn't. They have listed things such as the tables and chairs which have been there since well before their time and stock (alcohol) within the fridges.
My friends are petrified as Marsdons have said they are to call back this week, they don't have the 'luxury' of not having to open the door. Doesn't sound right to me.
She runs the pub for an external organisation by the way.
What steps can they take? They presume that by the tactics used by Marsdons that they have to find the debt (£12000 originally and but upto £17000) now and in one hit, I beg to differ. Surely they can put in place a payment plan?
Help!
Excellent looking forum - where has it been all my life?
The problem here is maybe a bit awkward as I don't know every single fact, but is the problem of a very close friend who is now very worried and not able to do what I am doing here for him on a computer.
Seems as though he and his girlfriend of some years have done the usual and hoped a problem would go away.
They run a pub together and have owed a Sky bill for showing Sky when they shouldn't have. There is no proof that they have done so nor has any been produced and it has been mentioned that Sky offered to scupper any accusations if they took out a package with them. Which is very expensive and they haven't as they have struggled to make ends meet and stay above board, etc, etc.
Now Marsdons are involved and have walked in to the pub and my friend, who was present, signed the list of things that the bailiff can take (is it a levy)? He is not the named person who owes the debt though, his girlfriend the landlord is. I thought that a payment agreement has to be put in place for them to do such a thing no? There wasn't. They have listed things such as the tables and chairs which have been there since well before their time and stock (alcohol) within the fridges.
My friends are petrified as Marsdons have said they are to call back this week, they don't have the 'luxury' of not having to open the door. Doesn't sound right to me.
She runs the pub for an external organisation by the way.
What steps can they take? They presume that by the tactics used by Marsdons that they have to find the debt (£12000 originally and but upto £17000) now and in one hit, I beg to differ. Surely they can put in place a payment plan?
Help!
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