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This topic was closed on 03/07/19. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
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This topic was closed on 03/07/19. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
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you need an advocate or case worker to take this up for you. have you got an independant housing advice agency near you? how about the national autistic society they have advocates. ireally think you need legal advice from a housing solicitor. i would also contact your local MP make them earn their wages. i know that any temp accommodation must meet your family needs and if part of that is your sons autisim and your continence then i dont think it could been seen as suitable for you to share facilities.
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if you do have to go into temp accommadation it still has to be suitable for your needs if you have a disability. have your landlords sold the property already? if not perhaps you will not have to move out when the notice expires. have you got a good relationship with your landlord? could you negiociate to stay until the farm is sold rather than them having to go to court for a possession order.
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Thank you for your help, I went to meet the young man but unfortunately he did not show up. I guess it maybe due to his lifestyle, I will probably see him on Saturday outside Sainsburys, will have a chat to him then.
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Hi, later this morning i'm going to a Barclays branch with my local big issue seller to try to get his money back for him and i would really like some help. I'll try to explain. He had a basic account with the Woolwich which has now merged with Barclays. He is transient homeless not street homeless, anyway. He knew the day his benefit would be paid in and throughout the week he would put his card in the hole in the wall and if anything came out he knew he had something for that day. Then his account was moved to Barclays. on his benefit day he went to get his money out and the cash mach
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ok dont shout, i have looked but i can find what i should do next about stopping the case, do i have to notify the court directly or can i stop it on the moneyclaim site. ps have moved it to new account just in case lol
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i cant believe it, i went on line to check my account to see how much shopping i could do this weekend and there it was. No phone call, no letter nothing, just £2777.64. when i was expecting about £60.00. i really really cant believe it, i keep looking at my account. thank you so much to dave and co and all my fellow halifax group brothers and sisters.
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closed £3200 cheque today - Halifax settled
trayday replied to janna's topic in Halifax and IF successes
Well done, we are still going through the process, we have had notification from the court this morning that Halifax are going to defend in full. Can i ask if you had the same notification and if you did, how much later did they settle. What are you going to do with your money apart from kissing the cheque. lol -
Hi everybody, I recieved an offer of £750 from halifax last thursday. I am claiming £2700.00, so i called them on friday and spoke to a lovely lady, I thanked her for the offer and politely turned it down. we had a bit of a chat she wondered why i felt i might be entilted to anything more than the very generous £750 so i tried to explain (as if she didn't know). I told her I would pursue the claim as far as I needed to, to get back the unfair and unlawful charges that they had punished me with over the years. I offered to cut out the middle man (the court) and accept the £2600.00 so they w