My wife and I fell into arrears on our council tax. We've had a couple of letters from the council over the past 5 or 6 months, but the first we have heard from a bailiff was when they arrived today with the following letter:

I called the bailiff straight away (I was out at work) and had a brief conversation during which he told me the amount owed was ~£1,400 and the least he could accept today was £1000 with the rest to be paid at a later date. When pressed, he explained that the original debt was £1,119, and that we had been charged (amongst other things) a £180 "van fee" for today's visit.
When I asked how that was possible on the first visit, he said they had visited on the 7th of August. I can't say for sure if anyone was in on that date, but I am 100% certain we received no letter in the post or through the door.
To cut a long story short, I have managed to scrape together the £1,119 we owe the council, with help from a friend. I plan to pay this directly to the council, but where will this leave me with the bailiff fees? I have been told they can use GPS to show they attended our property, but this doesn't prove they spoke to anybody or left any correspondence. For the record, we have not let them in, nor have we signed anything.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bailiff company is B&S... Bull and Sh...

I called the bailiff straight away (I was out at work) and had a brief conversation during which he told me the amount owed was ~£1,400 and the least he could accept today was £1000 with the rest to be paid at a later date. When pressed, he explained that the original debt was £1,119, and that we had been charged (amongst other things) a £180 "van fee" for today's visit.
When I asked how that was possible on the first visit, he said they had visited on the 7th of August. I can't say for sure if anyone was in on that date, but I am 100% certain we received no letter in the post or through the door.
To cut a long story short, I have managed to scrape together the £1,119 we owe the council, with help from a friend. I plan to pay this directly to the council, but where will this leave me with the bailiff fees? I have been told they can use GPS to show they attended our property, but this doesn't prove they spoke to anybody or left any correspondence. For the record, we have not let them in, nor have we signed anything.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bailiff company is B&S... Bull and Sh...


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