We Can Help You Stop BPO Collections

More than 11,750 individuals have successfully stopped bailiff action with our help, with a 99 % satisfaction rate from individuals just like you.

May not be suitable in all circumstances, our advice is completely free but should you choose a solution with us fees may apply. Advice Centre Group work in contemplation of a IVA, should we find another solution better suited we will refer you to our third party providers

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Individuals Helped

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Receiving Letters, Phone Calls Or Visits From BPO Collections?​

Feeling trapped by bailiff debt? You’re not alone, and there is a way out. The worry, the sleepless nights, the fear of losing what you’ve worked for it can all feel overwhelming. But you don’t have to face this on your own.

At The Advice Centre, we help people just like you stop bailiff action in its tracks. Our friendly, expert team will explain your rights, talk you through your options and deal with the bailiffs on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Question

BPO Collections came to my house What should I do?

1. Don’t let them in
You are under no obligation to let bailiffs into your home or workplace. If they turn up, keep the door closed and talk through a letterbox or window.

2. Stand your ground
Bailiffs can seem intimidating, but they can’t force you to do anything if you don’t let them in. Stay calm, stay polite—you’re in control.

3. Don’t sign anything
If a bailiff asks you to sign a Controlled Goods Agreement or any other form, don’t sign. Instead, call us straight away.

4. Call The Advice Centre
Our specialist handlers will explain exactly what’s happening, tell you what you can do and take over communication with the bailiffs.

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The advice centre helped me was I was on my last hope of anything… all staff were friendly understanding and couldn’t do enough to help me with my situation
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Now I live my life happy and worry free

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all your questions

1. Don’t let them in
You are under no obligation to let bailiffs into your home or workplace. If they turn up, keep the door closed and talk through a letterbox or window.

2. Stand your ground
Bailiffs can seem intimidating, but they can’t force you to do anything if you don’t let them in. Stay calm, stay polite—you’re in control.

3. Don’t sign anything
If a bailiff asks you to sign a Controlled Goods Agreement or any other form, don’t sign. Instead, call us straight away.

4. Call The Advice Centre
Our specialist handlers will explain exactly what’s happening, tell you what you can do and take over communication with the bailiffs.

No, not without warning. BPO Collections must send you a Notice of Enforcement giving at least 7 days’ notice before they can visit. If you haven’t received this letter, they can’t turn up legally.

Act now – if you’ve received a letter, time is limited to stop further action.

On a first visit, BPO Collections can’t force entry. They can only:

  • Enter through an unlocked door

  • Ask to come in — but you don’t have to let them in

  • To protect yourself keep you doors locked and windows shut.

They are not allowed to:

  • Push past you

  • Climb in through windows

  • Break in (unless it’s for criminal fines and only under strict rules)

Not sure what they can take? Speak to our team today to protect your home.

Yes, but you must act quickly. Options include:

  • Arranging a repayment plan directly

  • Entering a legally binding solutions like what We can Do for you

  • Proving that you’re vulnerable (due to illness, disability, or personal circumstances)

We help stop bailiffs in as little as 24 hours. Contact Us Now

YES. Debt solutions like an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) provide legal protection against bailiffs and creditor harassment. Once in place:

  • Bailiff visits are stopped

  • Your monthly payments are reduced

  • Interest and charges are frozen

Start your IVA assessment now to put a legal stop to enforcement.

Advice Centre Group

Call us –  0161 768 8403

Email us – Enquiries@advicecentregroup.co.uk

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Advice Centre Group Ltd registered in England and Wales (14322979). Registered office: Second Floor A, Cheadle Place, Cheadle, Cheshire, England, SK8 2JX. 

Adam Southard is authorised as a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner in the United Kingdom by the Insolvency Practitioners Association, We only provide advice after completing or receiving an initial fact find where the individual(s) concerned meet the criteria for one of our insolvency solutions, therefore, all advice regarding Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) is given in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment.

Adam Southard is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by the Insolvency Practitioners Association. Office Holder No. 11930

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We provide solutions to individuals throughout the UK, We Will help recommend solutions available to your circumstances in which you can then make an informed decision about which solution you qualify for is best for you and your circumstances.