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Old Jun 13, 2007 | 06:48 AM
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there are ways around bailiffs.
If a big co, best bet is to freeze thier bank account(if you have details), go to court ansd speak to the bailiffs, they are decent people and will be only too happy to advise(outside!!) because they can't officially give advice, but may well know more about this company than you !!
Enforcement is not that expensive, and there are various options, usually within 2 weeks.
Rememeber though, that you can seize their goods yourself, and hold said goods in LIEU(instead) of payment till they cough up, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL TO DO, so if for example you can get a the car keys from one of their offices, without force, you are entitled to do so, the police have no say in the matter as it is CIVIL RECOVERY, ie NOT a criminal offence, just drive off in it, then offer it back fior the settlement figure plus any costs you incurred.
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