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Old 28th September 2006, 08:59   #1 (permalink)
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hello all,
I have gone through the whole system, letters, online claim etc, and now have a date set for mid november for the small claims court. I have looked around and can't see any other claims made against cahoot, and to be honest getting a bit nervous. They did offer as 'a goodwill gesture' to refund half of my claim (£200) which i refused, and since then seem determined to take it all the way, wondering if anyone else has experience of taken on cahoot? is this there normal practice or do they just think i'm a sucker who will cave in?
Prepared if it does go to court, got all the evidence, supporting cases etc but just worried a bit about nerves, any help to prepare for this would be greatly appreciated
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Hi and welcome,

Please see the Cahoot forum here:

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/cahoot/

Have a good read through the threads there where you can find out about other peoples experiences with Cahoot.

Don't be nervous, the law is on your side. It's sounds like you're doing lots of reading and prep work, and the more you do the less nervous you'll feel.

Start a thread in the Cahoot forum where you can receive help and advice and keep a timeline of your progress.
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