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  • #16
    Re: Notice of Seizure

    What are you saying?the bailiffs can get fees from someone who is not the debtor?

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    • #17
      Re: Notice of Seizure

      Originally posted by wales01man View Post
      What are you saying?the bailiffs can get fees from someone who is not the debtor?
      These are NOT bailiffs they are HCEO's and have a high court writ, so the rules are different and time is of the essence, PT can a non debtor apply for a Stay of execution against a HCEO, and would that be appropriate?

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      • #18
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        Excuse my ignorance the HCEO has a high court writ naming MR A at an address and he is no longer there and owns nothing there so your saying they can then make MR B who now lives there and owns the items there pay their fees the original judgement sum or the HCEO can take MR Bs possessions and sell them to pay a debt that is not his.
        Perhaps those accusing me of prattling on can clarify this

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        • #19
          Re: Notice of Seizure

          Originally posted by wales01man View Post
          Excuse my ignorance the HCEO has a high court writ naming MR A at an address and he is no longer there and owns nothing there so your saying they can then make MR B who now lives there and owns the items there pay their fees the original judgement sum or the HCEO can take MR Bs possessions and sell them to pay a debt that is not his.
          Perhaps those accusing me of prattling on can clarify this
          They will continue until the court or creditor calls them off so OP needs to challenge with evidence that debtor owns nothing at the address and further is no longer resident. Ploddertom knows more about the shenanigans of HCEO's so should put us all straight.

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          • #20
            Re: Notice of Seizure

            Something seriously wrong with the law if an innocent person can be persecuted ancient laws and rules under which bailiffs and HCEOs operate need updating the criiminal law is innocent until proven guilty in bailiffs and HCEOs law its tough sh--- if your innocent

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            • #21
              Re: Notice of Seizure

              I suspect PT can see what I see on reading the OP's comments.....he advised the poster to contact the Sheriffs Office to ask what they would require him/her to provide by way of showing the debtor no longer resided at that address....simple step to take and only if it failed would there be any need to steer the OP down the route to application to stay the writ.

              Why waste resources creating problems when technically there is none at this moment in time?

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              • #22
                Re: Notice of Seizure

                Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                The SO can be reasonable at times so you will need to speak to them. If any hassles ask to speak to their Director of Enforcement, Mr Badger. This appears to be their main number
                0845 688 9757
                Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                Sorry but you are all prattling on about something you haven't a clue about.
                Originally posted by pepsie View Post
                I suspect PT can see what I see on reading the OP's comments.....he advised the poster to contact the Sheriffs Office to ask what they would require him/her to provide by way of showing the debtor no longer resided at that address.
                Really?

                I've quoted both of PT's posts yet can see nothing about asking what manner of proof would be required to shew that the debtor had decamped. Did PT write in invisible ink? :grin:

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                • #23
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                  I think the first one - speak to the SO and they will advise. To be perfectly honest, when it comes to HCEO's there's only two people on this entire site I'm aware of who can give advice competently, and I'm certainly not one of them!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Notice of Seizure

                    Originally posted by labman View Post
                    I think the first one - speak to the SO and they will advise.
                    In other words, you couldn't see it either.

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                      In other words, you couldn't see it either.
                      LOL! I didn't need to. If I see Ploddertom replying to a HCEO post I know it will be dealt with properly and tend to leave the thread alone to stop me making a fool of myself - I'm quite capable of doing that elsewhere!
                      Last edited by labman; 29th May 2013, 23:53:PM.

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                        Really?

                        I've quoted both of PT's posts yet can see nothing about asking what manner of proof would be required to shew that the debtor had decamped. Did PT write in invisible ink? :grin:
                        I thought the advice spoke volumes ....in clear english and without trite, nonsensical or indeed protracted comment..

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by pepsie View Post
                          I thought the advice spoke volumes ....in clear english and without trite, nonsensical or indeed protracted comment..
                          If you say so...

                          It's really not worth discussing any further.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Notice of Seizure

                            Indeed - let the OP act on the advice given way back. :beagle:

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                            • #29
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                              The reason I made the comment I did is because on this site there are so many stupid & inane comments which do not help the people asking for help.

                              In this case all the OP has to do is contact the SO & they will advise what info they require to settle this.

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                              • #30
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                                I know im thick now im stupid for asking questions and commenting on how bailiffs and HCEOs seem to operate.When faced with situations that are totally alien to them some people as we read on the forum tie themsrlfs up in knots worrying about what will happen,fair enough if its their debt there are ways to fight and resolve the situation wheras when its not their debt it seems to become a nightmare?My point is the innocent are that it should be up to the enforcers to find out if that person is iiable if i produce a photo id to a police man he accepts that and checks out the PNC this should be all anyone has to produce to prove identity not all the other crap

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