Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Alex and Sherry are on the trail of a car sales company who owe £10,000 to a customer who was sold a faulty vehicle, while KC and Alex visit a kitchenware shop to chase a debt owed to a supplier.
Episode 2
Documentary following the work of enforcement agents as they execute High Court writs on behalf of people desperate to recover money they are owed.
Episode 3
Mark and Virgil have a High Court writ to enforce at a fast-food restaurant over an unpaid bill that has left a supplier without their money, and it is up to the agents to find the evidence they need to link the current proprietor to the debt. KC and Alex pay their fourth visit to a mother and daughter who owe money for rent arrears.
Episode 4
Episode 5
Agents KC and Alex pay a visit to the office of a company which they believe is hiding behind a different business name to avoid paying a debt, while Mark and Virgil pursue a mother and son who owe thousands of pounds in student accommodation fees. Sherry and Alex get frustrated as they visit the same property multiple times trying to pin down a delivery driver with a High-Court writ in his name.
Episode 6
Agents Chris and Gavyn visit a man whose company owes a client a refund for money paid upfront for a car restoration, and they believe there are enough vehicles at the garage to seize and sell to cover the debt. Mark and Virgil visit the address of a man who managed to write off a hire car and ended up with a debt of more than £17,000, while Alex and KC try to track down a man who owes money for legal fees.
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