Re: BTBATB...Beat the Bailiffs and the Banks...IS worse than GOODF!!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 1:26 pm
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The only active ingredient is hydrogen cyanide.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Almond pips contain the chemical called "laetrile" or (worse) "Vitamin B17 by the quacks and woo-pushers.
the "I don't own this so you cant take it Mr Bailiff"notorial dissent wrote:Other than committing fraud, what else are they trying to do?
If you don't own it, why do you give a care to me towing it away?TheCoz wrote:the "I don't own this so you cant take it Mr Bailiff"notorial dissent wrote:Other than committing fraud, what else are they trying to do?
She might have done enough to achieve this, so long as the car is actually worth about £50 and isn't blatantly undervalued at that price. However, there are several issues arising. Chances are the tax has been paid twice for the same month. She will have to sort out the insurance and may lose money doing so. Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road). @ TheCoz I don't think a warrant has been issued yet, I think Dukes are acting as a debt collector (possibly for Council Tax but it could be anything).TheCoz wrote:the "I don't own this so you cant take it Mr Bailiff"notorial dissent wrote:Other than committing fraud, what else are they trying to do?
Dukes are bailiffs so for them to be involved a liability order/warrant would need to of been issued. This binds the debtors goods to them.ArthurWankspittle wrote:She might have done enough to achieve this, so long as the car is actually worth about £50 and isn't blatantly undervalued at that price. However, there are several issues arising. Chances are the tax has been paid twice for the same month. She will have to sort out the insurance and may lose money doing so. Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road). @ TheCoz I don't think a warrant has been issued yet, I think Dukes are acting as a debt collector (possibly for Council Tax but it could be anything).TheCoz wrote:the "I don't own this so you cant take it Mr Bailiff"notorial dissent wrote:Other than committing fraud, what else are they trying to do?
A taxed vehicle must be insured even if it is stored on private property. If she doesn't insure it DVLA will issue a penalty.ArthurWankspittle wrote: Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road).
I was under the impression they did both bailiff work and debt collection. I see what you are saying though, it seems likely that Dukes have been round looking for money or to take goods and the car would be an obvious candidate, and that would only happen after a warrant was issued. Trying to shift ownership of the car after event won't work.TheCoz wrote:Dukes are bailiffs so for them to be involved a liability order/warrant would need to of been issued. This binds the debtors goods to them.
Don't think that's still the case. DVLA will take your money if it has an MOT. If they do everything online at once the car will still be on MID, or appear to be, at the point it is taxed. A day (or a few) later and it isn't showing as insured, DVLA won't do anything about it, it is down to the Police spotting it on a public road without it appearing on MID.rumpelstilzchen wrote:A taxed vehicle must be insured even if it is stored on private property. If she doesn't insure it DVLA will issue a penalty.ArthurWankspittle wrote: Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road).
It is known as "Continuous insurance". If a vehicle has not been SORNed it must be insured. If a vehicle has not been SORNed it must be taxed (unless it is in the trade) therefore a taxed vehicle must be insured. Where it is physically located is irrelevant.ArthurWankspittle wrote:Don't think that's still the case. DVLA will take your money if it has an MOT. If they do everything online at once the car will still be on MID, or appear to be, at the point it is taxed. A day (or a few) later and it isn't showing as insured, DVLA won't do anything about it, it is down to the Police spotting it on a public road without it appearing on MID.rumpelstilzchen wrote:A taxed vehicle must be insured even if it is stored on private property. If she doesn't insure it DVLA will issue a penalty.ArthurWankspittle wrote: Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road).
I scorn my MX5 every winter and it can take up to a month to show up on MID.ArthurWankspittle wrote:Don't think that's still the case. DVLA will take your money if it has an MOT. If they do everything online at once the car will still be on MID, or appear to be, at the point it is taxed. A day (or a few) later and it isn't showing as insured, DVLA won't do anything about it, it is down to the Police spotting it on a public road without it appearing on MID.rumpelstilzchen wrote:A taxed vehicle must be insured even if it is stored on private property. If she doesn't insure it DVLA will issue a penalty.ArthurWankspittle wrote: Her sister ought to insure it (she doesn't have to unless she uses it on a public road).