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  1. I would stand your ground and go for the interest. Even if the interest is not awarded you will get the judgement and the worst that might happen is that you won't get your claim fee. However, it is almost inevitable that you will get the interest. It is correct that it is at the discretion of the judge but the discretion is almost always exercised in favour of the claimant in these cases. I think you should stand your ground and don't give even the slightest penny away Another judgement against them on this issue would be very bad for them and they would be really stupid to risk it but if they did, it would cost them far more than the interest they are trying to save which they will most likely have to pay anyway
  2. The other thing is that you are making a big mistake imagining that they are at all concerned about wasting court costs et cetera. They are only concerned about being obstructive and discouraging others.
  3. That's fine. My taste is for something rather more brusque and that he won't forget – but it's your letter
  4. I don't think it matters but whatever makes you feel comfortable. However I do think that you need to show that you are occupying the high ground and that you won't be controlled
  5. Have you started preparing your claim yet? I expect that you can hear the deadline getting closer as well
  6. Well I'm afraid that you will have to give us details. Best will in the world, you haven't explained anything or given this nothing to go on
  7. I'm sorry but the whole story is getting rather garbled and I don't fully understand. The situation is this: If you pay a registration fee for a particular service and an you decided not to take up the service then the registration fee is probably lost. On the other hand, if you paid registration fee for a particular service and they then change the service to something other than for which you registered, then you can recover it.
  8. If they changed the terms and conditions of the original agreement in respect of which you paid the deposit then yes you can certainly recover it. Have you tried and have they refused?
  9. Start off by clicking this link https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/183-postal-and-delivery-services/ that will take you to the beginning of the sub- forum where you will have all the topics which have been posted – listed. The first 10 or dozen or so titles referred to threads which are "pinned" and that means that they are fixed and they tend to be information threads and are not threads which have been posted by people asking for help. If you cast your eye down the various titles you will start to understand what the subject content of each thread is. Eventually you will get to a shaded bar which is labelled "other topics". That shows you the beginning of the various request for help that have been made by people including yourself. You will probably find your own thread at the top of those or near the top. The order changes according to the most recent which has been posted. Start using the forum more and you will get to understand the pattern. If you don't visit very much then it will always be a stranger to you
  10. It is important that you do the reading about this subject in the sub- forum. It's not complicated but you need to be in control and I don't think you are. For instance, much of the information you need and also the case transcripts that you're looking for are in the fixed topics at the top of this sub- forum but clearly you didn't know that. You will gain in confidence if you do the reading. Particularly as it now looks as if the mediation has not worked because EVRi have stayed you up and so you may now be going to trial. You need to understand thoroughly what you are doing. We will help you and you will find our support is unstinting but you have to do your part. Please spend a lot of time reading the stories on the sub- forum especially the pinned posts at the top of the sub- forum and then start preparing your court bundle. We have instructions here for everything
  11. No change in advice. Get the purchaser to take lots of photographs and if possible send you back the empty box – you will have to pay for that I suppose but you will get it back from EVRi. You may want to send a slight amendment to your letter of claim – but the date stays the same. Get a move on so you can get the claim filed well in advance of the compulsory mediation date which quite frankly will only get in your way especially as it is new and nobody really understands the rules yet
  12. Was this purchase on hire purchase? Have you sent them a letter or email asserting your right to reject the vehicle? Do you want to keep it? Or would you rather get rid of it
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