Please advise, an enforcement officer visited visited our property to collect rates arrears, he has arranged to meet a female family member alone in an isolated industrial estate, she became distressed at being left alone with a substantial amount in cash, the enforcement officer was eventually more than two hours late. The short version, she had been coerced into an agreement without the correct protocol or procedure and having to abandon a family gathering for Easter Sunday dinner with family from Ireland.
i was very concerned at the tactics used by this individual, and tried to explain that the premises belonged to my late father who passed away and the premises were in effect part of the estate in probate, the enforcement officer pushed away the death certificate, explaining he had no need to see it as he was only interested in the address and my wife.
I requested a breakdown of the charges to pass on to the executor of the estate as he indicated they were quite substantial, his tone became agitated to the point where I, being alone with this individual moved myself to a place of safety and offered £500 for him to leave and that I be given the opportunity to see the account and charges, his response was "you have just made a very big mistake, I will see to it personally that charges will increase by £1500.00 and the removal team will be here Bank Holiday Monday or 7am Tuesday Morning before I get any opportunity to discuss it with anyone, if they do not receive full payment before removal of goods tomorrow or Tuesday I will also incur further charges by the hour.
i was very concerned at the tactics used by this individual, and tried to explain that the premises belonged to my late father who passed away and the premises were in effect part of the estate in probate, the enforcement officer pushed away the death certificate, explaining he had no need to see it as he was only interested in the address and my wife.
I requested a breakdown of the charges to pass on to the executor of the estate as he indicated they were quite substantial, his tone became agitated to the point where I, being alone with this individual moved myself to a place of safety and offered £500 for him to leave and that I be given the opportunity to see the account and charges, his response was "you have just made a very big mistake, I will see to it personally that charges will increase by £1500.00 and the removal team will be here Bank Holiday Monday or 7am Tuesday Morning before I get any opportunity to discuss it with anyone, if they do not receive full payment before removal of goods tomorrow or Tuesday I will also incur further charges by the hour.
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