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  1. Firstly the matter could have been settled byVT as advised at a profit Second the initial judgment is purely a money judgment nothing more The wording of the POC of the second claim is so poor that CB could take it apart The agreement is not void No reference has even been made to CCA1974 Feb 21 ”IMO you are inviting open ended risk by not VTing the agreementwhilst you are still able to do so”
  2. Moneybarn making it up as they go along as per usual They cannot take your car or stop you driving it Look to take out a Time Order This will put them back in their box Click the link
  3. So the judgement specifically states that the agreement is void? Personally I think you should have asked for advice on the wording of the POC
  4. No need to “assume “ when MB accept the VT So long as you correctly word your VT letter they have no choice but to accept Do not sign any of their forms and make sure you date photograph the entire car inside and out and the engine compartment before collection They cannot charge for collection The car merely needs to be in a condition commensurate with its age You will need to pay to the 50% mark plus any arrears but this can be by instalments if you need to
  5. As dx has said you don’t need to come up with any reason just complete the VT You must use post for communication with these idiots
  6. Oh dear seems to me animal welfare will be the last thing we have to worry about if Labour (which is still rammed with Corbinites) gains power More than a dozen members of Labour's front bench call for Britain to scrap its nuclear deterrent despite the threat of Putin unleashing his own arsenal More than a dozen members of Labour's front bench call for Britain to scrap its nuclear deterrent | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK Shadow Scotland secretary Ian Murray (pictured), and shadow Foreign Office ministers Catherine West and Fabian...
  7. The only chink of light in this madness came yesterday in East London, where a group of schoolchildren turned on Just Stop Oil protesters making them late for class. Given that these kids will have had Net Zero propaganda rammed down their throats since they started nursery school, this was a remarkable development. Maybe all is not lost. But for now, we are lumbered with the prospect of an incoming Labour government, committed to an energy policy set by a pair of metropolitan North London lefties wedded to an unworkable, ruinous future which will wreck the economy, cost billions of pounds we haven't got and leave us shivering in the dark in our own homes. If you want an apt metaphor for Labour's insane green revolution, look no further than that mysteriously missing hydrogen-powered bus in Edinburgh yesterday. RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: If you thought Tories' plans to make us poorer were mad, you ain't seen nothing! | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The launch of Labour's green revolution got off to a bad start when the bus booked to ferry...
  8. Why on earth would he have attended No point dignifying a pointless debate which was purely for the indulgence of the usual remoaners And what an absolute rabble they were
  9. I think you have gone as far as you are going to get with the FOS I would accept the decision and get the car inspected by such as the RAC/AA after it is repaired before accepting the repair Meanwhile carefully work out all the financial implications of purchasing and then selling the vehicle on to see if that works for you Car buying websites will give you a pretty good idea as to what you are going to be able to achieve price wise
  10. Agee with @BankFodderyou need clarification from the Ombudsman But otherwise the result is pretty positive
  11. Lineker is a long-time Israel-basher – he has tweeted about arrests in the West Bank and lamented the killing of a Palestinian man who was later revealed to be a member of Hamas – which makes these comparisons even more revolting than they otherwise might be. His ignorance shines through, too. The Jews so viciously persecuted in 1930s Germany were citizensof that country – not migrants without documentation coming from a safe country. The ignorance of Gary Lineker | The Spectator WWW.SPECTATOR.CO.UK When I was a girl, footballers had a somewhat limited vocabulary. That wasn’t to say that they were seen as...
  12. Little history lesson for lefty’s The real problem with Gary Lineker is that he knows as much about politics as I know about football. But, while you will never catch me giving my opinions on soccer, Mr Lineker thinks his TV and advertising fame qualifies him to discuss politics and history. Actually, it is amazing how little so many people know about these things. Although modern school history seems to cover nothing apart from the wives of Henry VIII and Hitler, nobody seems to know one crucial fact. The Nazis were very left-wing. Mail Online - Peter Hitchens blog HITCHENSBLOG.MAILONSUNDAY.CO.UK
  13. No as far as I am concerned Saint Gary could say what he liked if he had the decency to resign from an organisation that I am legally enforced to contribute to (or indeed if that corporation was defunded) even though I very rarely endure their biased lefty output As for the rest of your comment above totally off topic for me to respond here
  14. Bad news for you Jugg is that GB News has secured substantial new funding from new investors Meanwhile returning to what actually matters ” The Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, is quite wrong to say that the BBC has 'caved in' to Tory MPs. Sensible BBC managers recognise that Mr Lineker has gone too far and they cannot just do nothing. Sir Keir should imagine (admittedly it is hard) the rise to stardom of a brilliant and charming footballer with strongly conservative views, who eventually comes to present a premium primetime programme. He should imagine such a person gaining nearly nine million Twitter followers as a result, and using this platform to excoriate Labour's long years of failure to control immigration, and indeed its long years of actively encouraging it.” Gary Lineker outrageously breached the BBC's sacred impartiality | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The Charter and Agreement commit the Corporation to fairness, in return for...
  15. I see Rishi and Suella have upset all the right people, must be a vote winning policy then Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson told MailOnline: 'Yet again Gary Lineker has been allowed to kick about vile and baseless accusations, and the public are sick to the back teeth of it. It's time to tackle this woke crisp salesman and hold him to account for the nonsense he spews.' Former minister Robert Jenrick said: 'My children are the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, and I think those sorts of words should not be thrown around lightly. Gary Lineker is paid for by the British taxpayer. And it's disappointing that he is so far out of step with the British public.' The BBC said earlier today that Lineker would be 'spoken to' and 'reminded of his responsibilities'. Gary Lineker laughs off Nazi jibe as MPs demand BBC sack him | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK The corporation's highest-paid star, who earns £1.35million a year from the licence fee payer, has compared...
  16. Conspiracy theories?? ?Lies and misinterpretation????? Lab leaks anyone ???? ah those pesky FBI officials eh Jugg
  17. Just because someone or somebody disagree with your opinion does not make their opinion either misrepresentation or lies Will you be accusing the FBI of both shortly?
  18. A GB News spokesman said the channel was “disappointed by Ofcom’s finding”. Our role in media is to ask tough questions, point out inconsistencies in Government policy, and hold public bodies to account when the facts justify it. Mark Steyn’s programme did exactly that. We support his right to challenge the status quo by examining the small but evident risks of the third Covid booster. In our 20 months and more than 11,000 hours of live broadcasting, this is Ofcom’s only finding against our television licence. It has not imposed a sanction. Nothing
  19. Certainly would be getting quotes to see what the vehicle is worth You do realise talking VT here and NOT VS
  20. Depends on whether or not you wish to preserve your credit file or whether you can manage to get Close Brothers to meet their obligations to you IMO you are inviting open ended risk by not VTing the agreement whilst you are still able to do so Not saying you should pay anything at this stage but at least you would be in control of events
  21. The agreement is still live and not been defaulted ,(as yet) personally I would VT the agreement ( without knowing the exact figures ,your max liability would be around £1500 of the monies that you won) and then argue that balance and car condition out with Close Brothers , at least any liability will be capped and your credit file protected
  22. So as advised before a new written complaint to hsbc about the poor advice that you feel that you received and then the fos if they disagree with you Certainly nothing to get involved in a serious court case about
  23. “Three years ago, a company called Sunnica proposed taking some 2,500 acres – four square miles – of good agricultural land in the area out of production and submerging much of it in photovoltaic plastic. Few people liked the plan. Several farmers refused to participate. And the three local authorities concerned with planning and the environment in the area, West Suffolk, East Cambridgeshire and Suffolk County, were viscerally opposed. So was that the end of the scheme? Certainly not. In this era of Net Zero, any solar scheme over 50 MW counts as a National Significant Infrastructure Project, or NSIP. This means the final decision is made, not by local people, but those in Whitehall. The worries of residents, who don’t fancy living in an energy factory, count for little. The same goes for farmers who prefer the idea of potatoes under their land to solar panels above it.” Solar farms and the trouble with net zero | The Spectator WWW.SPECTATOR.CO.UK Say it quietly, especially when there’s a Green listening: but there’s one certainty about Net Zero 2050. It...
  24. One excellent appointment guaranteed to liven up the political debate ( I see the Guardian already in full flow) ‘Red Wall Rottweiler’ Lee Anderson appointed deputy Tory chairman WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UK Pro-Brexit MP for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire brought in as deputy to Greg Hands, who backed Remain...
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