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  1. You were removed from my npower nightmare for making an offensive comment - calling me a "shill". And making a number of ill-informed comments which were not constructive when you knew zilch about my case.
  2. My experience of the energy ombudsman is that they are a complete waste of time. I wrote to them several times and provided tons of evidence in the form of copies of correspondence etc. The Information Commissioner appears equally useless. All the authorities were useless. Court gets results albeit it can take a while to get there. Worth it though.
  3. Good to have such a positive outlook - do you speak from experience of having been through a group action before?
  4. If anyone has already made progress towards a group action against npower, count me in Alternatively please join me in my pursuit of this - I am talking to a solicitor at end of month when his case load has thinned out. Have spoken to him before and I believe he is the right man for the job. Regards Paul
  5. Hello, I have a solicitor lined up for further discussion on this - whilst it would be good for everyone to take individual action, I suspect that few people are confident enough do do it themselves - dealing with an N1 form etc can be off putting and of course it takes time and effort. I am fortunate in that I have been to small claims court many times. A class/group action makes it easier for people to do things. What I would say to everyone with an npower problem is to issue a small claim because the authorities in my experience have been a complete waste of time - I have sent all my evidence to the ICO, Energy ombudsman, financial ombudsman and they have done a big NOTHING. Several people have successfully sued npower (the "My npower nightmare" group on Facebook has a download files section with numerous articles there showing this), but it needs something bigger in a proper court to get attention - small claims are a bit hit and miss and do not exercise due legal process as a proper court would. I doubt a small claims court judge wouldl have the time to properly explore all the wrongful doings of npower of which there are a multitude.hence a group action is needed.
  6. Hi, White Rabbit, I have indeed just followed you I'll publish the solicitor's contact details at the end of the month when he approves my doing so. On the facebook page I have listed some of the Reasons for suing npower (and I am sure there are plenty of other reasons): 1) inaccurate bills 2) harassment 3) changing/cancelling direct debit without providing statutory notice 4) not refunding monies due 5) wrongful credit file entries which as I well know cause enormous financial problems. 6) charging wrongful amounts - and that is just for starters. So any other reasons should be suggested. I plan to then put together a questionnaire that we can all complete and submit in order to identify the common ground for a class (group) action against npower. Until someone takes some serious legal action against them they will continue to trample over people without any respect or consideration of the problems they are causing. npower will be taken to task. I would not even settle for £1million compensation outside of court, I want justice to be done and to be seen to be done. To me principles are more important than money.
  7. Hello Sorry for late replies here. npower - instructions for legal preparation.pdf it's at the bottom of the list. I have a solicitor lined up for the end of November - he's been off work for personal reasons but is back at work now catching up, so will be talking further then. Meanwhile, I'm asking people to get all their paperwork together in a folder in preparation. The more of us teaming up, the more clout we will have. Regards Paul
  8. Hi, Cagger, thanks for your reply here I'm pursuing the one I have had experience with, i.e. npower, so I do not have any evidence of others. An action can be many to one i.e. many claimants v one defendant.
  9. I for one have had hellish problems caused by npower entering missed payments on my credit file, on and off like a yoyo and this has caused my mortgage applications to be declined more than once. I consider this to be extremely serious. Please contact me if you would be interested in taking out a class action lawsuit against npower to seek compensation for all the problems they have caused and laws they have broken. Whilst I have already provided extensive details of my case to The Information Commissioner, The Energy Ombudsman, The Financial Ombudsman, Experian Credit Agency, they either fail to respond / take any action / blame the other party. npower's obvious wrongs are as follows: failure to issue a contract preventing me change suppliers for a better tariff failing to notify of direct debit changes failing to notify credit file entries wrongful entries on my credit file - twice, and for incorrect amounts failing to provide bills on time failing to respond promptly to letters failing to bill the correct amount harassment by debt collection agencies And that's just for starters. Please contact me if you'd be interested - thank you.
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