kwaks
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Dealing with RBOS over this issue now. Wednesday last week a mortgage lender refused me as something had shown on my report. Cue RBOS with a default from 2006!!! Visit to branch, then on telephone (branch useless). By the Friday, after faxing them letters their lawyers had sent 4 yrs ago (when they had a court summons for a debt that had been settled 2 years before) admitting their mistake, they faxed the CRA and I assured it will be off my record by wednesday. As a slightly peeved and impatient man, wednesdy will not do, to update a computer? on the phone again tomorrow, and once settled the claim for compensation will commense. 6 yrs of paying highr rates for a start, 40k minimum if I lose out on the house I am buying
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I deal with this all the time being a biker. The reason the companies give is not that they fear their staff will be held up, lets be realistic, if someone was going to hold them up the rule of taking off a helmet first would be an easy one to ignore. The reason they wish bike helmet to be taken off (and hoods down etc) is to ensure the person is over 16, as the use of the pumps is restricted to this. Now, as you had DRIVEN into the forecourt, your face was uncovered, you politely waited in the line to speak to the cashier, then there really was no need for refusal to put on the pumps. At least they did not switch the pump on, lost count of the times they have allowed me to take fuel THEN asked me to remove helmet. If you want to do something, hit them in the pocket. Either by taking your business elsewhere or by occupying every pump with someone wearing headgear, and not moving till the pump is on. And before anyone says bikers should remove helmets, you try taking off gloves & helmet allowing rain to drip down your neck, then trying to get everything back on so it is comfortable and safe whilst the car behind you is creeping forward to use the pump, or even in one instance where the car driver had draped the hose over my bike to reach his car. He wont do that again!
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Get onto head office and ask why he was willing to exchange IF you had transaction number, but backtracked when you got it. Are these Turtle Beaches? If so contact them online, I have always found them helpful with different issues.
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Son sacked and now has RLP
kwaks replied to WhiteTigger's topic in Retail loss Prevention/Other shoplifting allegations.
So already RLP are backing off in effect, pay this now, followed by pay a bit at a time.... -
Have seen discounts given for loads of reasons, including having childs seats fitted!Thing is your answers to the questions need to be truthful, so not much you can do, but do check out the difference made by your job description. Many jobs can be covered by more than one description.
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As said above, insurer should still cover third party.In this case you do not need to deal with your insurer at all and claim direct from the fault drivers insurance.
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How can he tax it without insurance specific to the car? Can't insure it himself as no insurable interest. OP can expect a fine from the DVLA in addition to being charged the backtax. Unless the vehicle was being taken for an MOT (bit late to declare that now )
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The Interpretation Act is the one that nails them anyway, did you read the thread I linked to? Sickpup will give you advice if you PM him through that site, he has be leading a crusade against them for years over this subject. His FOI request of how they report their missing post is very enlightening.
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Which all still requires the bays to be correctly marked/signed and the TSRGD to be correct.
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No point in boycotting the shops, the effects will be slow to show as there will always be people unaware of the boycot or not really caring. Did hear of positive action being taken against a supermarket. Motorists got together, filled the car park before opening time and left all their vehicles there all day,obviously trade that day was severly affected as little business done (no where to park) and the supermarket subsequently kicked the PPC out.
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Case Study I, sue Neptune for illegal fly tipping Case Study II, sue Gravity . So you slip on sea weed and jump in water too shallow, probably hurting your pride more than anything else. Be more careful. A quick look at the site shows this is actually a council car park, merely being run by a contracted company. So any PCN recieved can be appealed through legitimate channels and the non complience is a valid appeal point.
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Not the best advice. Refusing a breath test is on licence for 4 years, however refuse that and most likely they will ask for blood, refuse the blood as well and you will get DR30, sticks for 11 years. In addition a ban due to refusal will be seen by insurance as being in the worst category of seriousness, whereas as being slightly over may not preclude them from quoting.
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