First published at 15:36 UTC on May 27th, 2022.
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Wesley Ahmed explains how to fill out a Bank Giro Credit Slip
through the bill of exchange you can try 3 postage stamps on it at the front on the credit slip signed and dated but it must be above the tear of…
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Bailiff Watch and Advice
6.33K subscribers
Wesley Ahmed explains how to fill out a Bank Giro Credit Slip
through the bill of exchange you can try 3 postage stamps on it at the front on the credit slip signed and dated but it must be above the tear off part of the document, you then need another stamp on the return at the back which means you have taken control of the document, again above the tear part of the document you then attach a piece of paper to the front and write at a diagonal from left to right going upwards none transferable you then stick another peace of paper on the back so you are not touching the document but gluing a piece of paper to it stating this bill of exchange is hereby transferred by endorsement,then below, for payment of the sight of the sum of £734.11 then below put transferred by your name then below your NI number then below none commercial customer then below endorsed by your name and date,, try this method and let us know your outcome, you must then prepare a bundle against the what ever corporation, make sure you photo copy it 3 times for your own records and in case they pursue you through the courts for the record
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it may come in handy one day
goes on the back of your giro credit slip aka cheque
The bill of exchange is hereby transferred by endorsement
To_____HMRC__________________________________
For payment at the sight of the sum of________________
Transferred by____YOUR NAME___________________
Of__YOUR ADDRESS____________________________
______________________________________________
NI No_________________________________________
Endorsed by _________YOUR NAME________________
Date __________________________________________
dont forget on the front NON-TRANSFERABLE on a 45 degree angle from left to right
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