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Mr.Wm
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Posted - 13 June 2012 :  09:07:42  Show Profile  Visit Mr.Wm's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I received a letter from a bailiff. I cannot not afford the minimum payment and told them I could only afford £20 and they have advised they will only only accept the full £40. As I am unemployed I cannot afford this.

pcoventry
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Posted - 13 June 2012 :  14:49:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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I received a letter from a bailiff. I cannot not afford the minimum payment and told them I could only afford £20 and they have advised they will only only accept the full £40. As I am unemployed I cannot afford this.



Scare tactics. You cannot pay what you cannot afford. Any judge will see that. I am sure someone will advise you who knows more but if it was me i'd say take the £20 or take me to court. It's not worth their time or money for the latter I don't think.

If you went to court and was allowed to pay £1 a week they would regret it. Even the CSA can only get £5 a week from you if unemployed.

Baliffs are parasites.
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