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

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  • #91
    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

    Yep. I have to say, I'm sort of tired of going round in circles. However, if I back out, I fear it will be seen as admitting defeat which is not the case at all. It is simply the fact there is no point endlessly repeating the same things over and over.

    If someone comes onto LB for help, the vast majority of people will say the fees are to be paid. The person will get the help they need and go away happy. That is because the vast majority on here who contribute to the bailiff section understand what happens out there and make posts to help accordingly.

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    • #92
      Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

      Originally posted by Wombats View Post
      Too fast off the mark there. If you noticed I spotted that error and edited it out.
      Bailiff fees will not be added to the amount owed on the LA systems.

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      • #93
        Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

        Originally posted by andy58 View Post
        The thing is that this is not a theory, there are cases document OTR where people have paid the authority, and the bailiff have just continued to enforce for the fees, and the debtor has incurred further costs, so I really do not understand what the argument is about, this is what happens in the real world, whether or not someone understands the legislation involved is largely irrelevant.
        Oh we know it's happening, but should it be happening? What is the legal backing that allows enforcement to continue once the principal debt is paid? It shows that the bailiff is only interested in extracting as much in fees as possible.

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        • #94
          Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

          Originally posted by Wombats View Post
          If someone comes onto LB for help, the vast majority of people will say the fees are to be paid.
          Haha... what you mean is the same few interested parties will repeat the script.

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          • #95
            Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

            Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
            Bailiff fees will not be added to the amount owed on the LA systems.
            Perhaps your right, so what ?

            The La is still going to advise that bailiff what has been paid, the bailiff will still see that there is a shortfall, and take action to collect the difference.

            These points you keep bringing up which you seem to think are so important really are just peripheral to the issue, the bailiff will collect all amounts outstanding as said many times.

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            • #96
              Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

              Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
              Oh we know it's happening, but should it be happening? What is the legal backing that allows enforcement to continue once the principal debt is paid? It shows that the bailiff is only interested in extracting as much in fees as possible.
              Yes the bailiff industry is a commercial operation and they are principally interested in making the most money possible, does this come as a revelation to you ?

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              • #97
                Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

                Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
                Bailiff fees will not be added to the amount owed on the LA systems.
                Correct, hence me correcting my own post.

                Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
                Oh we know it's happening, but should it be happening? What is the legal backing that allows enforcement to continue once the principal debt is paid? It shows that the bailiff is only interested in extracting as much in fees as possible.
                They are a business, they are there to make money. It is not surprising they want to bump up fees - they have always tried to do this. Where there is a law, some will always try to find a way round it - that may be by trying to bump up fees by delaying the 7 clear days, or it may be by trying to avoid paying fees to which the EA is entitled. It seems to be fact that some always seek to circumnavigate the rules though. They test boundaries, push at them to see how far things can be stretched. That applies equally to EA's and to some offering 'help'.

                Originally posted by doubleslap2 View Post
                Haha... what you mean is the same few interested parties will repeat the script.
                No, what I mean is what I said. Had I meant otherwise, I would have written something different funnily enough. There is no script to follow - people say as they wish.

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                • #98
                  Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

                  Originally posted by Wombats View Post
                  No, what I mean is what I said. Had I meant otherwise, I would have written something different funnily enough. There is no script to follow - people say as they wish.
                  All any of us want to do here on LB is help/advise people in any way we can ... we all have different ideas and experiences which colour our opinions (and therefore our suggestions). It is for that reason (I believe) that so many people are helped through the forum :tinysmile_twink_t2:
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                  • #99
                    Re: Bailiff £75 Compliance fee, do I have to pay it?

                    Originally posted by Wombats View Post
                    The law will be clarified somewhat in coming months which should help. :tinysmile_twink_t2:
                    But if its crystal clear as Peter is claiming, why the need to clarify it?

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

                      What is crystal clear to one may not be to another, that's life.

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

                        So a debtor would be better off not paying a penny to anyone, tell the bailiff to stick his LO where the sun doesn't shine & bank the money that he would have paid the creditor in a savings account.

                        When the debt finally gets returned to the council, the bailiff fees will be removed and the debtor can then pay the council the original debt (that he was prepared to pay at the time of enforcement) and pocket the interest accrued in the savings account.

                        Meanwhile the council have suffered an avoidable delay in obtaining funds.

                        You couldn't make it up.

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

                          Originally posted by Wombats View Post
                          What is crystal clear to one may not be to another, that's life.
                          The very fact that the issue needs to be "clarified" suggests that it is anything but clear at present. A judge recently refused to determine on the correct interpretation, several debtors have paid directly and had fees written off yet the usual suspects are all claiming to do so is akin to risking being beheaded.

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

                            Originally posted by The Starving Taxpayer View Post
                            So a debtor would be better off not paying a penny to anyone, tell the bailiff to stick his LO where the sun doesn't shine & bank the money that he would have paid the creditor in a savings account.

                            When the debt finally gets returned to the council, the bailiff fees will be removed and the debtor can then pay the council the original debt (that he was prepared to pay at the time of enforcement) and pocket the interest accrued in the savings account.

                            Meanwhile the council have suffered an avoidable delay in obtaining funds.

                            You couldn't make it up.
                            I don't think anyone said the fees will be removed, just that they would not be paid by the authority, they would still I imagine be owed as part of the debt, carried forward for whatever enforcement method the authority felt was appropriate.

                            Bailiffs aren't the only sanctions for none payment of liability orders you know, there other measures for those who refuse to pay which are available.

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

                              Originally posted by The Starving Taxpayer View Post
                              So a debtor would be better off not paying a penny to anyone, tell the bailiff to stick his LO where the sun doesn't shine & bank the money that he would have paid the creditor in a savings account.

                              When the debt finally gets returned to the council, the bailiff fees will be removed and the debtor can then pay the council the original debt (that he was prepared to pay at the time of enforcement) and pocket the interest accrued in the savings account.

                              Meanwhile the council have suffered an avoidable delay in obtaining funds.

                              You couldn't make it up.
                              I don't believe that is what you actually think.

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

                                Originally posted by andy58 View Post
                                I don't think anyone said the fees will be removed, just that they would not be paid by the authority, they would still I imagine be owed as part of the debt, carried forward for whatever enforcement method the authority felt was appropriate.

                                Bailiffs aren't the only sanctions for none payment of liability orders you know, there other measures for those who refuse to pay which are available.
                                unfortunately, you are wrong. Even your heroine stated recently that when the debt is returned to the council, the bailiff fees are removed.

                                Which way do you want it?

                                Pay the creditor direct minus the bailiff fees or;

                                Pay nothing to nobody until the debt is returned.

                                Makes no difference to me as either/or will do the trick.

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