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| The point of this post is to confirm what Richard says about OR 106 and "rt 27. Abs. 3 SchKG" - can someone please tell me what SchKH is an abbreviation for?
I sort of won, thanks to the guys and girls at my local "Sozial Dienste", but the Inkasso involved has put a dirty great black mark against my name as a bad risk. I find it absurd that when I refuse to pay their outrageous charges, they control the bad debtors list and can put me on there at a whim.
And oh yes, in the bill involved, they tried to stiff me CHF 25 for "Rechtsberater Kosten" (legal advice). Nuff said. | |
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Hi SCHKG is short for Schuldbetreibung und Konkurs Gesetz ie the law for dealing with debtors and bankruptcy. The black mark against your name will also have the mark paid in full against it and given the date the Betreibung is issued and the date the payment is made is very short this should not be an issue. Furthermore anyone can initiate a Betreibung which remains a "black mark" as long as you are here. Some of these are relevant and some not. I have two - one from Diax and one from Orange but they have never caused me any problem - just for information I won both cases but the Betreibung entry is still there...