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Equita Bailiff Advice Please

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  • Equita Bailiff Advice Please

    I recently had a visit from an equita bailiff who left a letter saying I needed to pay a council tax debt within 24 hours or he would be reposessing my goods. As I was at work at the time, my partner spoke to the bailiff and let me know. I phoned the bailiff asap and asked what the amount was (around £800) I then told him I would be able to pay half then and half within the coming month but as I was at work could not make payment there and then. He told me to text him later in the day and he would call me back.
    When i returned home from work I texted him and asked him to call me back and also to provide me with some kind of invoice so I knew what I was paying. I had no response so tried calling him but no answer. Over the next few days I tried calling him a number of times and left voicemails explaining that I could not be contacted between normal working hours. I had only one response during this time which was a return phonecall with a voicemail asking me to call him which was left during the hours I told him I could not be contacted.
    As I could not reach him directly I tried ringing Equita directly. They told me I had to speak with the bailiff who was assigned to me and would not speak to me any further about my case.
    This morning, two weeks after the initial contact, I woke to a letter through the door the same as the previous letter, stating that failure to pay within 24 hours would result in repossession of my goods. He also left a notice of seizure against my partners car. Once again I phoned the bailff and left a voicemail when he didn't answer explaining that I work full time and cannot be contacted between 7:30am and 7pm as this is when I'm out of the house. I had no response but called him again when I got home.
    He finally answered and explained that he did not have my details with him at that time and could I call back after 6:30 in the morning to whoch I agreed. He then asked how long it would take for me to repay the debt. When I told him I was going to pay in full he offered to take my bank card details. I said no to this as he had already informed me that he did not have my account details with him.
    My issue now is that I am dubious about giving out my card details over the phone to a person I have never even seen with no proof of payment, no invoice of the amount I owe and no guarentee that I am paying the debt and not straight into his bank account. I am also concerned that he will remove my partners car which he needs for work. The advice I have read about bailffs leads me to believe he cannot take the car as it does not belong to the same person who owes the debt but I still have concerns about this
    Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed with this matter? I am not disputing the debt and will make payment in full, however I do not feel comfortable with giving out my account details without proof of payment. I am unhappy with the handling of my case as I have made every effort to arrange payment to no avail and am now being threatened with removal of someone elses goods.
    Any advice would be appreciatively recieved
    Thankyou
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  • #2
    Re: Equita bailiff advice needed ASAP please

    You'll probably find that he's added another charge for his second visit, he obviously ignored your messages and will probably deny ever receiving them.
    I would be asking him if the debt has gone up

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    • #3
      Re: Equita bailiff advice needed ASAP please

      Bailiffs are licensed and regulated by the courts. Inform your friendly bailiff that you have repeatedly left messages which he / she has ignored. Ask for their license number (they cannot refuse) and state that you intend to report their behavour to the court. Bailiffs may well have powers but so do you. They cannot take property not belonging to you, they MUST deal with you in a non-aggressive way. You have made offer of payment which has been ignored. Shout to all concerned about this bailiffs behavour.

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      • #4
        Re: Equita bailiff advice needed ASAP please

        Pay the Council Direct using their online payment facility, budget for legitimate fees owed to the Bailiff total £42.50 and add that to the amount of the LO. Print off the receipt and send a copy to the bailiff company.

        Pepsie

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