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  1. Haha, I take it their timescales mean nothing then. Thanks for that, I suppose it wouldn't hurt to provide them with the information they have asked for and also send them the formal complaint. Will keep you posted.
  2. Many thanks for that Bankfodder they have given me 14 days to make a claim of which 11 remain as I received the email a few days ago. I'm concerned those 14 days will have elapsed by the time they receive and read the letter and result in me not being able to pursue the full refund. Any thoughts on this please?
  3. Hello again Bankfodder,it's the claim form when they have 'lost' you parcel.
  4. Hi all,was going to start the claim with Evri but they told me to send all the details to them and they will fill it in on my behalf..Is this a wise thing to do being as a plan to take them to court if the don't cough up full amount? Here is the part of the email telling me they will fill it in. If you could please provide us with the following details, we’ll fill in the form on your behalf: Parcel contents Packaging details Delivery address Delivery postcode Selling price/value Postage cost eBay item number (if applicable) So that we can assess your claim, please attach a proof of value for the contents of your parcel, such as a PayPal invoice, scanned receipts, screenshot or a document that shows the payment transaction details.
  5. No,I didn't realise my comments had been edited to make them more readable. I did comment that I apologise for my lack of grammar and punctuation.My gratitude goes to whoever took the time to correct it. I will keep you posted on how things progress. Once again,many thanks for your advice.
  6. Thanks for your reply Bankfodder. I have indeed read the posts where you have addressed the subject of which value to pursue but none have the same circumstances as my case All the posts I've read the members items have been lost in the 'network'. Theirs had actually been scanned at some point so Evri had proof that their parcel was indeed lost through the process of delivery. I see mine as a completely different situation. Due to there being absolutely no evidence that my item ever reached the depot would heavily support that the item was stolen. Most likely by the collections person who collected it from the parcel shop. Because of these facts it got me thinking I might have a case to pursue the correct value of the item. That said,I thank you for your advice and will follow it.
  7. Thank for you quick responses. These are the version of events and where I'm at now 20th November, sold ps4 and games on ebay for £180 21st November, took said item to my parcel shop. Paid for next day delivery and as already stated mistakenly valued the item at £100. 22nd November, went back to the parcel shop because the item was not showing the parcel had been collected from said parcel shop. Manager assured me that everything had been collected and had left the shop. Even advised me to get the police involved to come and look at their CCTV. Since then there has been no updates on the tracking. Tracking still showing to this day that the parcel is still at the shop waiting to be collected. This is why I suspect the parcel has been stolen as there is no evidence that the parcel reached the depot. In the mean time I was able to send a message via their Web chat explaining the situation. I received a reply from them stating that they had done an extensive search but could track down the item so classed it as lost and sent me a claim form. This is where I'm at now. I haven't filled in the claim for yet because I'm unsure of the value to claim for. Is it the value I put in when completing the postage details or do I pursue that actual value I received through the sale on ebay. Unfortunately I only paid the basic insurance for value up to £20 but i know from reading up on posts on this website that it means nothing and they are legally obliged to pay full refunds in cases like mine. I am sorry to have used the word stolen but as the package has not scanned in anywhere then that would lead me to suggest that that is sufficient enough evidence to claim that it has been stolen, and hope that the fact that there is no evidence of the parcel reaching the depot will provide a swift conclusion to the matter and a full refund will be issued without taking the matter any further. I apologise for my grammar and lack of punctuation but I'd be the first to admit I'm not the sharpest tool in the box. So in conclusion, all I really need to ask is what amount I should pursue. I have spent many hours reading similar situations on this site so I should be OK if further action needs to be taken. I plan on using other members L.o.c's etc as templates and just changing the parts I need to. I hope this has made some kind of sense and look forward to your advice.
  8. Just a quick one, I'm about to submit a claim for the full amount of my items value. My dilemma is that for some reason(probably fat finger syndrome) I only stated the item was worth £100 when in fact it was worth £180. It was sold on ebay so I have proof of the items real value. my question is do I have grounds to pursue the real value or have to settle with the incorrect value I stated when filling out the postage details?
  9. Sorry but I don't quite understand your last post. .do you mean NOT to SAR them as by doing that it will letting them know where I live??
  10. I have moved several times since..easy traceable though being on the electoral roll.
  11. Hi again ..had a look at those threads and realised I had already seen them on previous visits to forum (I have spent whole days scouring forums for suitable advice!). .the advice you(and others) give is always very good but the one thing that's always seems to be sadly lacking in the threads is final outcome .the only things I have surmised from reading the threads and your advice so far is that 1.dca can't do Jack! 2.original creditors will sell debt not take me to court. For now I think it's quite safe to assume that I can ignore moorcroft till they go away. i also think(if your advice is correct) that sometime in the near future they will sell the debt as it's been 10 years since last payment so is nearly at the end 12 years statue barred period.. what id like you to advise me on now if I've got anything to worry about IF the debt is indeed sold on? How should I deal with them?? I would also like to ask at this point if it's any use sending halifax a SAR.. my thinking is that there's might be a chance that after 20 years after the actual repo they may not have the correct documentation to make the debt enforceable. . your thought and advice will be very much appreciated.
  12. Not as yet but will tomorrow as due to start work.. Will get back to you after I've read up on the threads if I have any more queries if you don't mind but thanks for you input so far.
  13. because they will want money..and so will the company they sell it to wouldn't They? But then again I do wonder why they haven't already done so in the 10 years?? Are you saying it could just stop if I carry on ignoring?
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