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<blockquote data-quote="Lordain Volley" data-source="post: 507175" data-attributes="member: 17275"><p>Hi,</p><p>Agree with all the other comments. All good. Be clear about what you wanted or expected, and be clear about what remedy you now desire. Always quote the law, that is to say the section of the relevant statute, and what that says your entitled to. Back this up with your own paper evidence.</p><p></p><p>If that falls on deaf ears, issue a letter before action and sue them in the small claims, I recall it's for claims up to 10k. It's a relatively easy procedure, you do not need to be a lawyer, just follow the instructions online and be patient. This tends to focus their minds considerably, and also tends to tighten up their sphincter some what.</p><p></p><p>Costs are relatively low, and if you win, they get a ccj which makes it impossible for them to get credit.</p><p></p><p>LV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lordain Volley, post: 507175, member: 17275"] Hi, Agree with all the other comments. All good. Be clear about what you wanted or expected, and be clear about what remedy you now desire. Always quote the law, that is to say the section of the relevant statute, and what that says your entitled to. Back this up with your own paper evidence. If that falls on deaf ears, issue a letter before action and sue them in the small claims, I recall it's for claims up to 10k. It's a relatively easy procedure, you do not need to be a lawyer, just follow the instructions online and be patient. This tends to focus their minds considerably, and also tends to tighten up their sphincter some what. Costs are relatively low, and if you win, they get a ccj which makes it impossible for them to get credit. LV [/QUOTE]
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