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Previously on "Personal Bailiffs to get money out of Thieving Gipsy Girlfriend"

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  • Doggy Styles
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    A grand? If that's all that pikies have had out of you you're lucky.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by dangly View Post
    I agree - its more the principle....
    If anyone ever says "it's the principle", they mean "it's the money".

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Nope - you'd need a court order rather than just a letter saying that she will pay.

    Small claims court is dead easy to do online though for about £30 filing charges, and then you can really go to town - I sued BA for £400 this year because they cancelled my flight, and they didn't turn up to contest it. For £1000, it's worthwhile doing it

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  • dangly
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    I agree - its more the principle....

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  • Money Money Money
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    Its a grand, get over it!

    HTH

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  • Personal Bailiffs to get money out of Thieving Gipsy Girlfriend

    Just interested to know whether bailiffs work on a personal basis and if so, can anyone recommend any?

    To cut a long story short, thieving gipsy girlfriend owes me just short of £1000, I have a letter from her (via her solicitor) agreeing to pay it but haven't seen a dime as yet (almost 4 months after payments were due to start).

    Any suggestions on best way to recover it?

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