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    • Update 15th March the eviction notice period expired, and I paid my next month rent along with sending them the message discussed above. After a short while they just emailed me back this dry phrase "Thank you for your email." In two weeks' time I'm gonna need to pay the rent again, and I have such a feeling that shortly after that date the contracts will be exchanged and all the payments will be made.  Now my main concern is, if possible, not to end up paying rent after I move out.  
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    • The text on the N1SDT Claim Form 1.The claim is for breaching the terms and conditions set on private land. 2. The defendant's vehicle, NumberPlate, was identified in the Leeds Bradford Airport Roadways on the 28/07/2023 in breach of the advertised terms and conditions; namely Stopping in a zone where stopping is prohibited 3.At all material times the Defendant was the registered keeper and/or driver. 4. The terms and conditions upon  entering private land were clearly displayed at the entrance and in prominent locations 5. The sign was the offer and the act of entering private land was the acceptance of the offer hereby entering into a contract by conduct. 6.The signs specifically detail the terms and conditions and the consequences of failure to comply,  namely a parking charge notice will be issued, and the Defendant has failed to settle the outstanding liability. 7.The claimant seeks the recovery of the parking charge notice, contractual costs and interest.   This is what I am thinking of for the wording of my defence The Defendant contends that the particulars of claim are vague and are generic in nature which fails to comply with CPR 16.4. The Defendant accordingly sets out its case below and relies on CPR r 16.5 (3) in relation to any particular allegation to which a specific response has not been made. 1. Paragraph 1 is denied. It is denied that the Defendant ever entered into a contract to breach any terms and conditions of the stated private land. 2. Paragraph 2 and 4 are denied. As held by the Upper Tax Tribunal in Vehicle Control Services Limited v HMRC [2012] UKUT 129 (TCC), any contract requires offer and acceptance. The Claimant was only contracted to provide car park management services and is not capable of entering into a contract with the Defendant on its own account, as the car park is owned by and the terms of entry set by the landowner. 3. It is admitted that Defendant is the recorded keeper of the vehicle. 4.  Paragraph 6 is denied the claimant has yet to evidence that their contract with the landowner supersedes  Leeds Bradford airport byelaws. Further it is denied that the Claimant’s signage is capable of creating a legally binding contract. 5. Paragraph 7 is denied, there are no contractual costs and interest cannot be accrued on a speculative charge.   I'm not sure whether point 4 is correct as I think this side road is not covered by byelaws? Any other suggestions/corrections would be appreciated.
    • Dear EVRi parcelnet LTD t/a evri   evri parcelnet isnt a thing also you say defendant's response which is a bit of a weird format.   Something like   Dear EVRi, Claim no xxxx In your defence you said you could not access tracking. Please see attached receipt and label Regards
    • Welcome to the Forum I have moved your topic to the appropriate forum  Residential and Commercial lettings/Freehold issues Please continue to post here.   Andy
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We have an excellent ISP, BUT BT is the line provider.

 

We get an intermittent faults on the line, BT claim not our equipment Mrs H. Complain back to my ISP, about non service.

 

We live out in of town and of course never enough telephone lines despite fibre optic to the BT cabinet, everything comes down a copper wire to the house from the cabinet.

 

heavy rain, the cabinet gets filled with water and problems with lines. Techs come out to sort problems with Cabinet and then close the doors on the wires..ooops. this is just a couple of the examples of what happens.

 

Telephone line used to be so bad that people would complain that they coud not hear us talking, so switched to a data line with my ISP just to keep the broadband.

 

yesterday line went out, contacted ISp vis mobile wifi, and since then it has been ping pong between BT and ISP. Now my phone screen tells me to plug line into junction box, it is plugged in, but nothing coming through. Openreach Modem no DSL light, hasn't been for 24 hours despite doing everything suggested and test on the line, so modem out as is phone.

 

Have looked at the cost of satellite broadband out this way, yikes, I will need a bank loan to finance this, but strangely doing my math i find mobile wi fi is cheaper than my ISP and data line. i do have a mobile wi fi dongle which is used for other purposes when needed.

 

I have contacted my ISP this morning to discuss cancelling my contract with them, well there is no contract for the broadband, have been a client for over 10 years and we pay £30.00 month plus VAT for the service which is excellent if we have a problem with our internet. We pay £20.00 for the data line, but have until October for that contract to finish.

 

Oh it looks like BT aren't happy about admitting it is their equipment that is causing the problem and so far no contact from them for a tech to come out this way to look at the equipment.

 

No use BT trying to phone me, phone doesn't work matey.

 

Has anyone else had this problem with BT Openreach?

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File a full complaint with the ISP, so if they dont solve it, you can get the telecoms regulator in who will force them to. With BT, unless you put your foot down and force them to do something, they wont.

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Already done and written refusing to pay £250.00 to have the BT engineer to come out.

 

I have given my ISP until close of play today to get BT off the collective backside and respond, otherwise I will escalate to the Regulator.

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You have to go through their complaints procedure and get a deadlock letter first.

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I have filled in the formal complaints form with ISP, did this yesterday, apparantly they thinking this over while drinking afternoon coffee and wondering what to do with Mrs Hobbit who has been with them for a long time. This ISp is not your normal run of the Mill ISP, it is a bespoke service and used throughout Europe and now spreading to the Americas, it based in Warrington and has an excellent customer service, the techs stay on the line with you until any internet problem is resolved and they do it on a an 0800 number for customers. We used them when they were establishing themselves, the late Mr Hobbit was subcontracting on the side for this company, back in the days when Abbey was Bank, so our history goes back a long way with this ISP.

 

BT is the thorn in the side, service shocking, never anything to do with them. Three of neighbours are experiencing the same problem I am having, with their own ISP's.

 

I am hoping to get an email from my ISP this morning to see we can reach a resolution it will be reluctance I pull the plug on them. I am also wondering if the little customer is no longer viable in the larger scheme of things?

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How much data are you transferring per month?

What download speed (& latency) do you need?

 

If there are no cable options for you and all the 'wired' options rely on BT Openreach kit that has proven unreliable :

could you switch to mobile internet alone? (Bearing in mind the parameters above)

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Transferring about 25-40gbs a month, download speed, well it is fast enough, but not what it is is supposed to be. at present I am using mobile wifi and it is transferring fast enough for what I need, so long as non of the files I am transferring get corrupted (these are embroidery designs and graphic art) .

 

No cable options whatsoever out this way, too far and too costly for the cable companies to be interested. This is why i was looking at satellit broadband. As it is out here we are at the end of the wire as far as BT is concerned. some of the neighbours have been waiting 18 months for a phone line, so have to rely on Mi-fi.

 

I have found a good deal with the Mi-fi company I am with, use it for travelling around the country, I am my own hotspot. So have signed up for an add on a two year contract. I have not head from from ISP this morning so I think it is parting of the ways, courtesy of BT.

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I have filled in the formal complaints form with ISP, did this yesterday, apparantly they thinking this over while drinking afternoon coffee and wondering what to do with Mrs Hobbit who has been with them for a long time. This ISp is not your normal run of the Mill ISP, it is a bespoke service and used throughout Europe and now spreading to the Americas, it based in Warrington and has an excellent customer service, the techs stay on the line with you until any internet problem is resolved and they do it on a an 0800 number for customers. We used them when they were establishing themselves, the late Mr Hobbit was subcontracting on the side for this company, back in the days when Abbey was Bank, so our history goes back a long way with this ISP.

 

BT is the thorn in the side, service shocking, never anything to do with them. Three of neighbours are experiencing the same problem I am having, with their own ISP's.

 

I am hoping to get an email from my ISP this morning to see we can reach a resolution it will be reluctance I pull the plug on them. I am also wondering if the little customer is no longer viable in the larger scheme of things?

 

They have 8 weeks to resolve the complaint

 

Also stay away from satellite broadband. For lack of a better word its cr@p

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