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Dealing with a letter saying bailiffs will visit
this will depend on the type of debt you have. You should check the date of the enforcement notice if your debt is for any of the following: council tax parking tickets tax child maintenance If you have
Stopping bailiffs at your door
collecting: council tax arrears credit card or catalogue debts unpaid parking tickets money you owe to energy or phone companies You have the right to keep them outside and talk through the closed door
Preparing for your ESA medical assessment
on the distance from your home to the assessment centre. You should keep your parking tickets or receipts. If you can only travel by taxi You must call the Health Assessment Advisory Service if you
Work out which debts to deal with first
unpaid parking tickets - these are called Penalty Charge Notices or Parking Charge Notices money you owe to family and friends If you don’t pay these debts, your creditors can take you to court to get
Going to your Universal Credit medical assessment
tickets or receipts that show you paid to use public transport If you’re travelling by car You can claim back your fuel and parking costs. The DWP will decide how much to pay for fuel based
Getting a refund on an event ticket
Getting a refund on an event ticket This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you bought your ticket from
Event tickets
Event tickets Buying event tickets safely online Complaining about an event Getting a refund on an event ticket Illegal ticketing websites
Illegal ticketing websites
Illegal ticketing websites This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales When you buy a ticket online for a sporting
Buying event tickets safely online
Buying event tickets safely online This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you can, it’s always best to buy
Complaining about an event
get the seat you expected If you got different seats from the ones you booked, you can: ask the ticket seller for a refund and the correct ticket if the event hasn’t taken place yet go to the event