Hi all - I'm sure it's probably pretty bad form to make an account and post a thread requesting help straight away but I can't get any hard and fast answers online and this forum seems like it's full of good advice. I'd just like your overall perspectives on my situation if you have any..
I had a warrant returned to the court due to insufficient goods in December 2012 and was offered a £20 a month payment plan. The bailiff was a decent guy (as decent as bailiffs can be, I guess) and I reasoned with him over the phone. He believed that I didn't have anything worth taking (I live in one room in a shared house and genuinely have no electrical goods or anything - I'm using a friend's laptop right now) so he returned the warrant to the court without visiting. This was obviously a huge relief.
I received the payment plan and payment slips through the door a few weeks after Christmas and started paying them every month. I thought it was a bit strange that the payment plan had changed from £20 to £10 a month but didn't question it. Now it turns out that the debt I was paying was a council debt and had nothing to do with the court repayment. They are claiming that they sent me a payment card for the court debt to use via the Post Office but they never did - I didn't receive anything like this. Now they have reactivated the bailiff order which seems stupid considering they've already returned it to the court as 'insufficient goods'. I've tried to reason with the fines officer at the court, telling him that I genuinely didn't receive any card - I only received some payment slips with the council emblem on the front and I assumed that was what I was waiting for. But he won't do anything for me.
I have decided to just let the bailiff come over. I genuinely don't have anything and I have a letter signed by my landlady to state that all the furniture belongs to her so he can't take it. I don't like the thought of a bailiff coming and I did my absolute best to avoid it, so it's a shame it's come to this but there's nothing else and I can do and this guy does seem reasonable. I'm just wondering if he's at all likely to take books? The only thing I have in my room is a big bookshelf full of books. None of them are antique or of value, but they're important to me.. They will not cover the entire debt either. But would he take them to be petty?
Any other advice would be good. He left a note saying he'd visit one day last week but he never did, so I'm like a sitting duck here.. I've seen that there's an N245 form which you can use to request a suspension of a warrant. Is it worth doing that or is it too late now?
Thanks in advance for your time.
I had a warrant returned to the court due to insufficient goods in December 2012 and was offered a £20 a month payment plan. The bailiff was a decent guy (as decent as bailiffs can be, I guess) and I reasoned with him over the phone. He believed that I didn't have anything worth taking (I live in one room in a shared house and genuinely have no electrical goods or anything - I'm using a friend's laptop right now) so he returned the warrant to the court without visiting. This was obviously a huge relief.
I received the payment plan and payment slips through the door a few weeks after Christmas and started paying them every month. I thought it was a bit strange that the payment plan had changed from £20 to £10 a month but didn't question it. Now it turns out that the debt I was paying was a council debt and had nothing to do with the court repayment. They are claiming that they sent me a payment card for the court debt to use via the Post Office but they never did - I didn't receive anything like this. Now they have reactivated the bailiff order which seems stupid considering they've already returned it to the court as 'insufficient goods'. I've tried to reason with the fines officer at the court, telling him that I genuinely didn't receive any card - I only received some payment slips with the council emblem on the front and I assumed that was what I was waiting for. But he won't do anything for me.
I have decided to just let the bailiff come over. I genuinely don't have anything and I have a letter signed by my landlady to state that all the furniture belongs to her so he can't take it. I don't like the thought of a bailiff coming and I did my absolute best to avoid it, so it's a shame it's come to this but there's nothing else and I can do and this guy does seem reasonable. I'm just wondering if he's at all likely to take books? The only thing I have in my room is a big bookshelf full of books. None of them are antique or of value, but they're important to me.. They will not cover the entire debt either. But would he take them to be petty?
Any other advice would be good. He left a note saying he'd visit one day last week but he never did, so I'm like a sitting duck here.. I've seen that there's an N245 form which you can use to request a suspension of a warrant. Is it worth doing that or is it too late now?
Thanks in advance for your time.
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