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  1. I've tried Hold Ups, in a bank, I got caught, spent time in jail, in the shower, picking up the soap for a big guy called Bubba, not good, don't recommend it........
  2. Just a thought, but quite a bit was paid to welcome in ppi concerning this case, am I too late to look into recovering this from them ?
  3. The short story is that the head of recovery for council tax for my LA agreed verbally face to face with me at their office that the monthly payments we have been making to cover our arrears could carry on at the agreed rate until the arrears were paid off while paying on top for this years tax. We missed a payment from this years tax through my wife's student loan being late, and as such we have been taken to court for both this years tax adding £100 for the privilege, but also took me to court for the outstanding debt, although I hadn't missed any payments on that, and yes you've guessed it, added another £100 for my troubles,although the debt had been to court already, and they added £100 then. I have since spoke to my LA, and they deny that any deal was made,I have been paying off my arrears for 3 years, and there is nothing can be done. Is it worth asking for a SAR to help my case by proving a deal had been made RE; original arrears ? Any advice most welcome Thank You.
  4. OK, I cobbled together, and sent off a letter to tossendales saying I dispute the levy fee for the reason goods value wouldn't cover costs, and their dog should have realised that at the time. I also told them that I wish repayment of the levy fee (£51.00) within 14 days or I would be forced to take the matter further, and that I had sent a copy of the letter to council. I then went on to argue the van fees they were chasing, quoting the different amounts and descriptions for the fees. Then at the end I informed them that any further letters sent by me would cost them £25 admin charge. I took the council's copy to them by hand, so that I could speak to someone face to face, but the woman at the council tax counter could offer no help at all, didn't know what to advise and after an age trying to explain to her, finally I got to speak to someone who could help. As soon as I started explaining my situation, he could see that I had a good point, and even seemed to reel back the more I explained. Result is that he phoned tossendales and told them to cancel all outstanding fees, a return of fees to me, and he even removed the court costs that had been added prior to bailiff action. and all the time he was showing me on his pc that all these actions had taken place. It is a around £350 in fees and costs, so at least I can take that off next bill. I must thank ploddertom for the fine advice, and if there are any further updates I shall post them. T.O.T.N.
  5. Thanks PT , yes your are right in thinking that. No entry was made prior to the 3rd visit, at which time attendance and levy fees were charged. T.O.T.N.
  6. Yes PT both attendance fee and levy fee are by same bailiff same day and same time, does that help ? T.O.T.N.
  7. Ok, I sent off letter asking for breakdown of fees, and I received a reply earlier this week with a breakdown as follows: bailiff visit date, time, name visit fee £24.50 bailiff visit date, time, name visit fee £18.00 bailiff visit date, time, name attendance fee £110.00 and levy fee £51.00 below that was information on both bailiffs certificates, then below that again it states; " All of our fees are charged in accordance with the Council Tax Administration and Enforcement regulations and are clearly outlined on the instruction sheet that was left with the request for installments form by the first call bailiff. We can therefore confirm that all fees on your account have been applied lawfully. " It seems strange that our van fees have gone from £130.00 on the levy form, and the first two letters, then went up to £154.50 unpaid council tax with a warrant outstanding, and now it is £110.00 attendance fee. At least they aren't trying to confuse things !! Any advice on where I go next ? Thanks T.O.T.N.
  8. Finally I've won, ha ha, I knew if I waited long enough, you would give in.
  9. No disrespect taken, he was only allowed in the kitchen and no other rooms. What I was concerned about was the fact they had changed the debt from van fees, to outstanding council tax debt.
  10. Hello PT, Goods levied were: A 12 year old 32in TV A 6 foot by 4 foot solid wood kitchen table & 4 chairs A 4 year old laptop that i'm writing this from A microwave that doesn't work and my lass has been on to me to get rid of and a dishwasher that is actually a tumble dryer. Does that make a difference ?
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