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Mick Dempsey
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2 hours ago, josharb87 said:

What about V A T? do you ever give money back or a guarantee?

Yep. What I mean is I've never paid for a TV licence, we have one but the Mrs sorts that out. However when I lived on my own (travelling) I didn't pay for such things, who would I have paid council tax to when I was on the move all the time?

 

Since I bought bricks and mortar I've had to pay just like everyone else. Could have worded it better, I guess.

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1 hour ago, eggsarascal said:

Yep. What I mean is I've never paid for a TV licence, we have one but the Mrs sorts that out. However when I lived on my own (travelling) I didn't pay for such things, who would I have paid council tax to when I was on the move all the time?

 

Since I bought bricks and mortar I've had to pay just like everyone else. Could have worded it better, I guess.

Sorry eggs, my comedy genius has passed you by, I got the only fools and horses theme tune in my head reading your post :D

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On 17/02/2018 at 23:40, agrimog said:

matelot......report it to the police......you having a laugh......the majority of balif cons that are shown are civil ones, in which the police have no authority by the way, they can only attend to prevent a breach of the peace(another con), but surprise surprise the police turn up, assist the baliffs in forcing entry(illegal) and side with the baliffs, often arresting the house holder in the process. there are plenty of recorded cases where the police officers have been taken to court and fined heavilly, and others where the householder has actually known the law, used force, evicted the balliffs and pollice and had them charged......but thios doesnt make good tv, and they will never tell you this, also the baliff waves a bit of paper under the camera and calls it a warrant......lies, a warrant must carry the court stamp, and have bothe the name of the signatory, and a wet ink signature......not a bit of paper the baliff has printed out...this is technically fraud, but do the police act on it.........

Lets be clear, these guys are not bailiffs. They are high court officers, they have more powers than bailiffs. Bailiffs are not allowed to force entry onto your property

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