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Louise.cr Posted - 24 April 2012 : 12:47:51
The bailiffs sent a bill for £360.50. I contacted them to say I would pay them on the 25th April which is my pay day. Today they have turned up at my address and gave my husband a letter saying that the total is now £537.44.
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Kelly O Posted - 24 April 2012 : 14:10:18
Hi louise and welcome to the forum

You can find more information on bailiff charges here http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/debt_e/debt_action_your_creditor_can_take_e/debt_bailiffs_e/bailiffs__charges.htm#what_to_do_if_you_think_the_charges_are_wrong

If you feel you have been overcharged, you should first take this up with the bailiffs. If the bailiffs won’t drop or reduce the charges, you could take the problem up with the relevant court or the local authority, for council tax bailiffs.

The courts or the local authority should make sure that the bailiffs they instruct are responsible and don’t overcharge. You could also complain to the bailiff’s professional body.



Kelly Osadare CertDR
www.melaniegiles.co.uk

If you would like any help or advice on any aspect of your debts do not hesitate to contact me.Debt Advisory Manager for Melanie Giles www.melaniegiles.co.uk

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