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    • Paragraph 23 – "standard industry practice" – put this in bold type. They are stupid to rely on this and we might as well carry on emphasising how stupid they are. I wonder why they could even have begun to think some kind of compelling argument – "the other boys do it so I do it as well…" Same with paragraph 26   Paragraph 45 – The Defendants have so far been unable to produce any judgements at any level which disagree with the three judgements…  …court, but I would respectfully request…   Just the few amendments above – and I think it's fine. I think you should stick to the format that you are using. This has been used lots of times and has even been applauded by judges for being meticulous and clear. You aren't a professional. Nobody is expecting professional standards and although it's important that you understand exactly what you are doing – you don't really want to come over to the judge that you have done this kind of thing before. As a litigant in person you get a certain licence/leeway from judges and that is helpful to you – especially if you are facing a professional advocate. The way this is laid out is far clearer than the mess that you will get from EVRi. Quite frankly they undermine their own credibility by trying to say that they should win simply because it is "standard industry practice". It wouldn't at all surprise me if EVRi make you a last moment offer of the entire value of your claim partly to avoid judgement and also partly to avoid the embarrassment of having this kind of rubbish exposed in court. If they do happen to do that, then you should make sure that they pay everything. If they suddenly make you an out-of-court offer and this means that they are worried that they are going to lose and so you must make sure that you get every penny – interest, costs – everything you claimed. Finally, if they do make you an out-of-court offer they will try to sign you up to a confidentiality agreement. The answer to that is absolutely – No. It's not part of the claim and if they want to settle then they settle the claim as it stands and don't try add anything on. If they want confidentiality then that will cost an extra £1000. If they don't like it then they can go do the other thing. Once you have made the amendments suggested above – it should be the final version. court,. I don't think we are going to make any more changes. Your next job good to make sure that you are completely familiar with it all. That you understand the arguments. Have you made a court familiarisation visit?
    • just type no need to keep hitting quote... as has already been said, they use their own criteria. if a person is not stated as linked to you on your file then no cant hurt you. not all creditors use every CRA provider, there are only 3 main credit file providers mind, the rest are just 3rd party data sharers. if you already have revolving credit on your file there is no need to apply for anything just 'because' you need to show you can handle money. if you have bank account(s) and a mortgage which you are servicing (paying) then nothing more can improve your score, despite what these 'scam' sites claiml  its all a CON!!  
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Hi

 

I recently found out that I can get free dental treatment although I work full time!

 

Its at a univerity practice and its 4th year students performing the procedures under supervision of a qualified dentist.

 

I have an appointment booked and have been assured that there will be no fee for anywork carried out.

 

I hope that it doesnt hurt too much though!

 

Still beats going on a waiting list for months on end and paying ridiculously high bills!

 

Anybody else tried this?

 

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I will let you know how it goes, I know the university has an excellent reputation for dentistry and i'm sure they use all of the latest technology.

 

My old dentist was very old fashioned like something form the 1950's, so I'm sure this will be a much better ( and less painfull) experience!

 

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You will get excellent treatment with modern equipment; the only drawback is the time for each clinical procedure as it must be examined and cleared at each stage by the supervising qualified clinician.

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I'd love to know where you ar egetting this done as I too need treatment but to a greater extent I fear.

 

 

Dont hold your breath in anticipation of him replying-after his single post almost a year ago-he has not been back to tell !!!

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He is still in the chair being drilled! It was a big cavity! :D

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does anyone know the latest situation re free dental health care at manchester university dental hospital - i am unable to get an NHS dentist in my area (south manchester ) but cannot find anything on the nhs website referring to free dental work carried out by students , although people on this site have previously discovered that such a service does exist ?

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You will get excellent treatment with modern equipment; the only drawback is the time for each clinical procedure as it must be examined and cleared at each stage by the supervising qualified clinician.

 

The quality of the treatment is dependant on the hands that hold them and not the equipment itself.

 

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just had 3 fillings at my "formally NHS" dentist, although we were never informed that he had changed to Non NHS,.... just had open wallet surgery @ £217...

 

If they did not tell you, you should have just paid the NHS charge and complained.

 

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Word of warning, I went to Leeds Stduent dental Practice and whilst I can't fault the treatment I was given (just a check up, I didn't need any work), the place itself was horrible. An open plan dentists practice with open plan office style dividers in between the chairs, and lots of student smilling around waiting for someone who needs treatment!

 

And after seeing the amount that dentistry students drink on a night out I wouldn't want any of them anywhere near me with a drill!!! :)

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I too had alot of work that needed doing after been involved in a car accident, from extractions to a small plate been fitted, aswell as other work, ie root canels and 4 gold teeth. i looked at all methods in relation to this and the costs involved, i went to my local dentist hospital and although there accessed my needs, there would only do work that there deemed that was required, like one of the posts reads, there wasn't any private rooms, so any1 walking past could see any work been carried out, the place was horrid, and after spending nearly 6 hrs going from one little hole to another, for x rays etc. I thankfully opted not to have any treatment at the hospital.

I contacted my dentist, and although i have paid him near to £4,000 thousand pounds, in the past 2 years, myself would say the price paid WAS worth every penny. Its just a shame that the work doesnt come under a long warranty, as i had to have alittle work re-done which cost me twice. With all the work complete now, and i'm able to eat to better degree, money well spent. ( alot of the work had to be done private, with some under the nhs chargement ) as some didnt come under the nhs.

If you are getting any work done, always get a plan drawn up with the dentist and know the price from the start b4 any work is carried out, all work will be under the same price band, which come in 3 bands. top band been £298 which includes filling root canels etc etc

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Jokerdiso, just gone through paper work ,the price of fillings depend on which filling you have,

Amalgam filling starts at £16.00

Composite filling starts at £11,72

Glass Ionomer filling starts at £10.55

 

The price will depend on which Molar it is, for size etc and which tyoe of filling used.

 

you never said if you had root canel fillings or normal, so the price is variable. But i would ask your dentist as to how there priced the work carried out. Ask for a breakdown of charges. before deciding any action if any.

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I very worried, my teeth are in an uneasy condition and i want them sorted out asap! but i was wondering weather re-filling my old fillings frm "silver" to white will cost me, im in full tim education and under 18 from London? if no then could someone give a shove in the right direction of wher to go and get it sorted please.:|

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What is an "uneasy condition" and what makes you think white fillings (which are generally not available on the NHS for the biting surfaces of cheek teeth) will be better and sort out your problem?

 

I charge £75-95 per filling depending on the number of surfaces. Private white fillings in the front teeth cost £65.

 

Cheers

 

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NHS dentists do not get compensated for lost surgery time or travelling time so very few, if any, want to provide domicillary services.

 

The care home could either arrange for dental services for all its residents or you could contact the PCT for details of the the Community Dental Services (CDS) for help. IIRC, they provide care for housebound patients which should cover your aunt's case. Good luck.

 

DrT

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