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maff
Posted - 14 March 2007 : 20:23:15 Hi, for the last few nights i've had someone knocking at the door, i just ignore them until they go away, I dont really want to answer the door because I was advised by the CAB not to discuss anything with anyone. They leave a letter saying that they've been sent by Nationwide to discuss my arrears, I dont think that they're bailiffs. Do company representatives have any rights or should I just continue to ignore them? I'm in court to petition next week so hopefully it'll all stop then. Thanks, maff
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go_4_broke
Posted - 15 March 2007 : 00:34:19 They won't be bailiffs maff.
It'll just be some debt collection agent trying to bother you for a few quid.
Consider ringing and/or writing to N/W and/or the agency telling them very firmly that you will not deal with these people and tell them why.
They won't bother if they don't think there's any chance of a result.
-Best
'Bankruptcy - an elephant from the front - a mouse from the back'