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The legal status of Private Parking charges
TBeckett100 replied to BankFodder's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Seems to me that the judgement agrees that the initial charge is enforceable but the increased charge for not paying within 2 weeks is penal and may be unenforceable. Therefore ignoring and letting them pursue you for the penal charge may be best argued in court -
I am considering vt ing the mazda 6 2.5 years into a 5 year agreement. I have made half the payments. Car is in negative equity 1 they say they will ask me to take the car to an auction house - what is northridge like ln inspections. There is a small dent left over from a bigger dent repair to the wheelarch and a couple of chips to the windscreen on the pax side 2 i have lost one key, they need two. Do i splash 280 quid on a new remote fob or buy a cheaper one off a car key person online? 3 there is a fag burn on the back seat, any idea on cost? 4 can they charge me for high mileage? Done 95k in 2.5 years. Car was a year old when i got it 5 can i negotiate the settlement fig? I recon gross at auction they may get 4k and. I could offer 5k. 7400 is outstanding 6 northridge dont seem bothered about service history - is this normal?
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would this be counted as unfair treatment. Lloyds back in 1999 and 2000 when you used to go over your limit used to send your account to collections where it would take 2 weeks to reach them. During that period the branch was unable to help and as collections hadnt received the account, they were unable to help either. for those 2 weeks, nobody was in control. During that period i would get paid, go back to normal on the account and the account would automatically start the two week trip back to branch whereby i would go OD again and start the process. I would say that was unfair?
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I am currently taking a large company to the small claims court citing a 'loss of bargain'. Of course, I am not here to discuss the technicalities of it, but there is various legislation which formed my particulars of claim. Ona certain website forum, I joined in a debate on whether or not this was a go'er at the bargain price. I have received a copy of the defence that the large company intends to rely on and it cites that I do a spot of radio work giving professional advice (not relevant) but the defence is based on my postings on another forum. The defence goes to great lengths to print off the forum pages. After reading the forum T&C's I understand it is a breach of copyright on their part for copying my work and the forum. It quote clearly states that permission must be granted. I have written to the Judge in advance of the case in 2 weeks time highlighting the fact the defence does not really relate to the legislative argument, is mud slining and most of all in breach of copyright. How do you think the judge will view the defence? I have asked him to consider asking the defendent to show evidence of the permissions obtained or strike out the defence.
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Renault Clio - Stalling anyone?
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Vehicle retailers and manufacturers
also renault replaced the MAP sensor (for the third time) and insisted the problem was solved. I spoke to Barry and said this wont cure the problem and after another road test i got a call to say they will replace the wiring loom and the brain. incidentially the brain was at fault as it stalled when the wiring loom was replaced. not bad result on a 2001 clio. -
Renault Clio - Stalling anyone?
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Vehicle retailers and manufacturers
Hello complain to Barry Williams, customer services manager at HQ. mention that he dealt with a similar case recently where he sanctioned a repair at their cost. I guarantee this will deal with the stalling issue, -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
the judge made a point, if he let me persue it and i won and the oft lost, the bank could come after me. it was an intruging afternoon and well worth it. the barrister from lloyds was talking to me about other cases and giving me some pointers. he was so far removed from SC&M (THEY APPOINTED HIM) that i couldnt dislike him. -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
no costs awarded i did ask. I think i was high on kal ms at the time. The guy before me got the judge to ask lloyd to show how costs are made up. think he will get a check soon. I liked the lloyd s barrister and enjoyed getting him to confirm that he was there to get a stay and not defend -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
stayed, he made his mind up before we got in, directions from above. lloyds guy was nice enough, sensing i was a man of many words judge saw my case at the end and we spent over an hour on it. he even got his law books out bless. disappointed not gutted, glad its over to be honest -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
only 2 hours to go, i am listed with 10 other cases! -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
sorry nicsussex but tomorrow is my deadline for the court and i need to reach the masses quickly!! if anyone wishes to have a look at my argument, please pm. i need an critique! -
Lloyds not complied with directions...what now?
TBeckett100 replied to brownie24's topic in Lloyds Bank
my court wrote today to say that the defendant may not want to file anything and anything filed on the day will be considered by the judge for submission -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
well you may recall i wrote to the court stating SC&M failed to file anything - received a letter from courts back office stating they may not wish to file anything anyway and if they want to present something at court the judge will consider it. the court might as well give the banks what they want, i am becoming very disheartened with the system -
Dingle v Lloyds TSB **WON IN COURT Post OFT**
TBeckett100 replied to Dingle's topic in LloydsTsb Successes
well done Dingle! Its a shame that Reading is a bit too near to Brighton as they will evidently turn up tomorrow -
Beckett v Lloyds TSB - Going Back More than 6 Years
TBeckett100 replied to TBeckett100's topic in Lloyds Bank
can someone help, i cant remember where they are either.
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