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Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

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    Guest started a topic Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Unfortunately the answer to the above is, yes. If you want enforcement action to cease (the bailiffs to leave you alone) this fee must be paid, as far as the debtor is concerned it is part of the debt owed.
    To be clear, certain web forums recommend making payment to the authority rather than the bailiff, saying that this will negate the fee, this is false.
    If the debtor pays anything less than the total sum specified on the notice, the balance will be due. If this is not settled the bailiff will proceed to the next level of enforcement and a further £235 will then be added to the bill.
    There follows a technical explanation of the law behind this. Numerous cases have been recorded of debtors trying to avoid these fees already (many with disastrous results) and in every case, the above has been proven. This is the way the enforcement agencies and the authority operate, so arguments over legislative interpretation are irrelevant
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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Originally posted by The Starving Taxpayer View Post

    The discussion has been done to death
    Agree and closed

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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    The thread was purposely started to provoke disputes and arguments.

    The discussion has been done to death & is currently the subject of flame wars on both CAG & BHF

    I'm not sure why they are so obsessed with urging debtors to pay. I would say that more than half of debtors would prefer to take their chances of avoiding enforcement fees ir there was an opportunity to do so.

    Why these people are so against debtors being given advice on all options available is very strange.

    I believe the £75 fee can be avoided by paying the creditor directly btw.

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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Originally posted by Wombats View Post
    No, not really, I don't. Those you've mentioned all have their own minds, that is clear from the forums. It's always good to have a consensus of course.
    Are you saying you don't know who they are?

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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Originally posted by wales01man View Post
    Think we need an answer from a Bailff
    Because that will garner a truthful answer....

    :ohwell:

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  • wales01man
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    What was the thread about? seems to have lost the plot somewhere if anyone is still neutral I am I wonder what the answer really is .
    Think we need an answer from a Bailff

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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
    I would say the usual cheerleaders - tt/bailiff advice/milo, yourself (and other old names we can't mention), wonkey, dodge... y'know, the usual suspects.
    No, not really, I don't. Those you've mentioned all have their own minds, that is clear from the forums. It's always good to have a consensus of course.

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    Originally posted by Wombats View Post
    Do any of us for sure on forums? Unless people have met each other I don't think anyone can say for sure.

    I know as well as anyone else though I think. I'd be happy to be guided by them on most things.
    Too true - we could all be the stereotypical nerd in a darkened room living in a fantasy world. I reckon the only one we know most about for sure is TT and the press reports.

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    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
    Do you then? For sure?
    Do any of us for sure on forums? Unless people have met each other I don't think anyone can say for sure.

    I know as well as anyone else though I think. I'd be happy to be guided by them on most things.

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    Originally posted by Wombats View Post
    I'm not sure either. What is very unfair here is the collective noun 'you lot'. To whom are you referring when you say this?
    I would say the usual cheerleaders - tt/bailiff advice/milo, yourself (and other old names we can't mention), wonkey, dodge... y'know, the usual suspects.

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    Originally posted by The Starving Taxpayer View Post

    If memory serves me right, the debtor chose to resist them-An option not available if you lot would have advised.
    I'm not sure either. What is very unfair here is the collective noun 'you lot'. To whom are you referring when you say this?

    Although contributors to this thread are limited, quite a few contribute to the 'normal' posts on the forum. You can't just group a load of people together like that. I know as fact there are things I question, or disagree with where many other members on LB may not.

    That's the great thing about forums - people can express their different opinions. That is, etymologically what a forum was, a public meeting place for open discussion.

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    Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
    As does advice such as 'the fees are still payable if the LA take the debt back' and 'the bailiff fees are added to your account balance with the LA'.
    I stopped reading his drivel last time he started off about this subject.

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    Originally posted by andy58 View Post
    Could we have links or evidence of these "several debtors" please, i can provide links to the ones who have been pursued for additional fees after trying this for you if you like for comparison. Could you link to this case where the judge had difficulty with this part of the legislation also please i seem to have missed it also. Wouldn't be form the same source by any chance

    Being asked to pay the lawfully required fee to the bailiff is akin to being beheaded ?
    I'm sure you can find the links without me posting them. After all, this thread appears to have been inspired by the site.

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    Originally posted by The Starving Taxpayer View Post

    he seems to be dining out on one thing & his attempts at being a "legal beagle" on bailiff legislation leaves a lot to be desired.
    As does advice such as 'the fees are still payable if the LA take the debt back' and 'the bailiff fees are added to your account balance with the LA'.

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    Originally posted by Wombats View Post
    Do you know his past? You might get a few surprises.
    Do you then? For sure?

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