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Post by LionsShare Mon Jan 29, 2018 9:32 am

I am not in a position at the moment to try as have not had a bill for quite some time, if anyone has a joint giro to pay in, why not try to pay in WITHOUT additional cash or cheque, take it to the counter & get it stamped, scanned & what ever else, that should be it. Good luck!
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Post by jrb Fri Mar 29, 2019 6:40 pm

ive tried taking mine to post office in dec 2018 they scanned it the woman said its gone through and been accepted but I now owe the post office the £80.84 I didn't pay and eventually , I buckled under threatening letters got a bit lost off with how you find out which court they apply for warrants at, ive just paid buy endorsement this time iam at the stage where ive sent notary protest, waiting for reply any advise more than welcome

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Post by LionsShare Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:49 pm

please read this thread:

https://goodf.forumotion.com/t3357-thames-water#21616

& all sub threads that are contained in it. Paying by endorsement is NOT for the faint hearted so good luck with your endeavors.

You will find the answers to most of your questions in there.

1 thing I would be most interested in is your experience with getting the post office to accept your credit slip with out extra cash/cheque, how did you do it?
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Post by LionsShare Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:03 pm

jrb wrote:ive tried taking mine to post office in dec 2018 they scanned it the woman said its gone through and been accepted but I now owe the post office the £80.84 I didn't pay and eventually , I buckled under threatening letters got a bit lost off with how you find out which court they apply for warrants at, ive just paid buy endorsement this time iam at the stage where  ive sent notary protest, waiting for reply any advise more than welcome
for me after the natorial protest it was quite some time - nearly 6 months before anything else came my way. All I got was an updated bill also covering the period i had endorsed for. So that was endorsed & sent back, now find myself with more correspondence trying to get them to bugger off or prove a debt exists.

Can you remember did the "cheque" say unacceptable at post office counters under the thick black box with the amount in?
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Post by jrb Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:00 pm

sorry for late response iam new to these sites. it says [no fee payable at PO counter] that's on the top of the box with the amount in and underneath the box it says, cheque acceptable at PO counter,

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Post by jrb Fri Apr 19, 2019 3:15 pm

could the lady at the post office been able to cancel it after it had been accepted, with me not paying the post office £80.84, so is it the post office that's causing me problems, is it cause the creditors cheque is not making its way back to the [ Vatican ] through the postal service its maritime shipping lanes .

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Post by LionsShare Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:30 pm

"creditors cheque" are you SURE you signed the correct one?
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Post by jrb Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:40 pm

what do you mean the correct 1 , I take it you mean the trans cash , bank giro credit slip/cheque that I endorsed and transferred to edf,

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Post by jrb Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:41 pm

joint bank giro sorry

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Post by assassin Sat May 04, 2019 2:03 am

Can members confine questions to the correct section and not in the new members introductions section.
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