Re: Jacobs are going crackers over council tax i owe.
Of course there is a maximum. In practice, it will usually be deducted fortnightly (£7) but you would have to be extremely pedantic to refuse £14 per month, especially if charges are being made for card transactions.
You would have no grounds for a formal complaint if the council refuse to take the debt back either. In fact, I will tell you now, there is no chance whatsoever of the debt being taken back so that is something else the OP can save themselves a lot of trouble.
There is no need for an I&E breakdown at this stage either. Proof of receipt of benefits should be enough to secure payments of £14 per month. All that needs to be done at this stage though is a short letter to Jacobs, as per post #10. If they want to waste further time asking for proof of benefits then that's up to them.
Originally posted by Debt Camel
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You would have no grounds for a formal complaint if the council refuse to take the debt back either. In fact, I will tell you now, there is no chance whatsoever of the debt being taken back so that is something else the OP can save themselves a lot of trouble.
There is no need for an I&E breakdown at this stage either. Proof of receipt of benefits should be enough to secure payments of £14 per month. All that needs to be done at this stage though is a short letter to Jacobs, as per post #10. If they want to waste further time asking for proof of benefits then that's up to them.
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