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    • Farooq v evri is the judgement you want in.   Do you have a copy of do you want me to upload it again here?
    • I have added the correct format for the court. Country Court ..... as it was on the letter today, other letter had the justice.... . That is on the unredacted copy sent to admins email.   Which Evri judgement, could you give me a steer? Wadhwa one?   It's not in dispute, bar that paragraph you picked up. I was looking at that one, and I do agree it's pointless. Thank you for your help.
    • Firstly, and sorry for not asking earlier but have you submitted your DQ yet?
    • As suggested by JK2054 I'll email Evri to their small claims email address, attaching the label and collection receipt and quoting the Money Claims ref number. Is there anything else in addition to sending the email I should do at this stage? Rgds, J
    • Hi, I'd change justice centre to county court. I also wouldn't be including a telegraph article in the bundle. It doens't prove anything law and you don't have distribution rights on it. I also wouldn't personally break down the exhibits on the index page, normally people have a seperate page for this right before the exhibits. The main index page normally just says Exhibits to WX of [Your Name] or at least that's the format I use/see people here use, although really it makes minimal difference.   I also see that despite referencing several judgements you haven't included the EVRi one   paragraph 46 really needs to go imo it has nothing to do with anything. Your in court to apply the law to your case, not to tell the judge about a newspaper that means nothing to your claim.   I also see you've adopted the issues in dispute/not in dispute, which is also known as a scott schedule. if you are taking this approach, for things not in dispute I would say this needs to be things that are agreed between parties, not things like "There is no dispute that I am happy to supply all this evidence which is included in the court bundle." I would say that issues in dispute is to focus on the aspects of the claim that are in dispute, such as whether liability is limited by insurance or not, so I'd be changing that accordingly.   BF should be along shortly to advise on things.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
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I was wondering if somebody could help me!

 

On the 31st January this year myself and my partner booked a room in the travelodge in cardiff along with some friends.

 

We booked the room as it was my partners birthday and we were going out to town.

 

We had a drink in our room along with our friends and that evening my partner was ill (so we didnt actually make it to town!).

 

He was sick on the bed, I took the sheets off the bed and rinsed them out in the shower and on the quilt.

 

A month after staying in the hotel I received a letter from the civil recovery company stating that I owe £272 for damage to the room.

 

I fully understand that the room needs to be cleaned and maybe they would've had to throw the sheets away, but I feel that the cost is extremely high.

 

The hotel is located right in the centre of Cardiff and many people I know stay in the hotel after going out to town in the evening,

therefore i doubt whether this is the first time that someone has been sick in the rooms!

 

I wrote to the company and they stated that these charges included a deep clean and the room was offline for a while.

I have told the company that I am willing to pay any cleaning costs, but think that this is quite ridiculous for a few sheets and a quilt!

 

I also only paid £19 to stay in the room, therefore the following night was the same price.

 

The company also stated that the price of the deep clean was £214?

 

I just wondered if anyone else thinks that this seems a little over priced considering the room is very small and it was only 2 sheets and a quilt that was "damaged" as they put it!

 

Thanks,

Rebecca

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Hi

 

I have moved you to the Civil Recovery and Travelodge forum where the guys will be happy to help as soon as they are available.

 

In the meantime, have a look at some other threads in this forum and you will start to get an idea of what this bunch are like and how to deal with them.

 

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can we confirm WHO has written to you please

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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IGNORE

 

read the smoking stuff here

 

its not a fine

 

its a speculative invoice.

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Thanks. I've read through all of the other posts on here, I've sent various emails to the company and just don't want it to go to court, I don't know if they will bother taking it that far, just didnt want to risk it!

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becca91

 

as you can see my thread on the smoking claim they are trying to get me to pay, we have exchanged 3 emails now and the last one i sent i instructed them to take me court as i,m not paying their smoking claim, that was a month ago now and i havent heard anything from them upto date, dont pay it they are bullies trying to scare you into paying it.

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