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PPMAN159 last won the day on May 3 2007

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  1. That is the joy of insurance. It is taken out to cover you in the event of a fault or breakdown and then they will come out and repair or replace. But if you do not claim and then cancel the policy you will not get a penny back.
  2. What a sorry state of affairs. Have you thought of contacting Watchdog?
  3. Update I have finally receivewd the Keycodde from BSM today. The reason from the delay was due to the fact that their e mail had been out of actioin for 8 days! Will try the code tonight and hopefully it will work-if not then it is back to BSM in the morning.
  4. Its amazing that an innocent thread asking for advice posted just under a week ago can generate such diverse comments. I agree with Jim. Shops do have a duty of care to ensure that the enviroment in which we shop is safe but equally we, as parents, also have a duty of care to ensure that our offspring are kept under control. In the case posted by Esio I would not be at all surpised if Debenhams did not end up charging the parent for the goods that were damaged, and rightly so. I seem to remeber a placard that I saw in a department store years ago that read: Lovely to handle Lovely to hold If it gets broken We consider it sold
  5. So you have sent both the prelim and a 7 day letter to LTSB. What you should have done once you had received their fob off letter was to send them the Letter before Action. This gives them 14 days to reply and if they decide not to then you can take them to court. What did your 7 day letter say?
  6. Suggest that he reads the T&C's that he would have signed when he first joined.
  7. Welcome to CAG Firstly I would suggest that you repost this thread in the Barclays section giving details of where you are with the claim. That way other Barclays claimants can read the thread and offer advice and guidance.
  8. If you can find out when the baliffs are going in them the paper could be told and they might decide to attend.
  9. The only problem that I can see in claiming again is that the bank may produce the 'if you cannot agree with our terms & conditions' line and may try and close the account.
  10. As they have responded to the prelim letter that you have sent them you can now send them the LBA,give them 14 days and then take them to court.
  11. Report then to the Information Commissioner they are clearly in breach of the terms of the Data Protection Act.
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