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They've sent a proper dq, I just hadn't posted that as I can't see there's anything worth posting here I only posted the covering letter as I thought this was all standard practice My dad had this a few days before he even remembered to give it me and he's only had it around 2 and a bit weeks Let me know if you need all the pages uploaded 20231216_230528.PDF
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Claim History Your acknowledgment of service was received on 06/11/2023 at 01:06:51 Your defence was submitted on 22/11/2023 at 11:12:28 Your defence was received on 22/11/2023 at 12:05:16 as for lowells...thats all it says, i saw the letter from them and although i didnt spend long reading it, they had def filled in questions about mediation and stuff I just re read that lowell letter they've not sent it to court yet. Apologies. I thought everything was done through the court so the system would show it immediately
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Well the info BF posted said what energy companies need to do, and they didn't. I don't know what a judge will think but I look at it, as its just as much a gamble for lowell to chase that amount when only half of it can reasonably be considered due to him. He ll get his day in court like he wants, if he loses so be it
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They knew it was empty, the previous tenant told them when they left and we told them too - we always send meter readings off so theres no dispute as to how much energy the prev tenant used. They had no reason to believe anyone was in there. When they wrote asking who was responsible in Aug 19 i believe Dad had spoken to them on the phone around that time so they knew from the horses mouth it was empty until May 30th 19. They had sent someone round to check the meters just after the new tenant came in in may 19 so they had their own copy of what the readings were They know exactly when it was tenanted and when it was empty
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Yes youre right, he has owned it years. What im saying is - Npower billed him for £1000s to start with as the prev tenant left owing tons, they eventually reduced it THEN, in August 19 told him he had 30 days to tell them who was living at the property from Sept 18 to May 19 or they would then put him on a deemed contract from 6th Sept 19 which is months after the bill in question date it was probably empty for so long as hes old and doesnt get round to sorting stuff out quickly
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The property was empty approx 7 months which i estimate to around £135 according to their bill and as stated, we have no way of knowing what the prev bill this bill is based on, is made up of i think if they had looked into who owned the house earlier ( they didn't until 7/8/19 and they then gave him 30 days before a deemed contract would be put in place) and then put Dad on that contract then he's responsible for any money owed after that. I personally think its worth arguing that they didn't follow the rules for such contracts but i await your advice. Ive told Dad to screw them and go to court and have his say
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