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Theverdictis

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  1. Thanks for the link. Really useful. Ben
  2. Hi, I've never watched any bailiff programmes, but as a child found out first hand the misery bailiff companies can cause. Thanks Ben
  3. Thanks slick, The gym stated that they would need the payment for that last month after I had rang up. I suppose if this happens again I won't pay or contact anyone, but it's a lesson learnt if I don't hear anything from them or c.a.r.s. They have said they'll email me in 10 days. What do I do if c.a.r.s. Close my account and Nuffield still state I owe them money? E.g. Can they get bailiffs involved? If they do I can't ignore them? Ben
  4. Yes £51 a month. One of the reasons I'm glad I've left apart from this mess.
  5. Hi, Thanks for your replies. Yes let me clear this up as I think there is some confusion. I just over a year ago. My contract ended on Sept 30th I.e. My official year was up. The actual date my contract ended was October 31st, so I have no written agreement with the Nuffield gym any longer. The £51 I paid was for my last months membership. So I don't owe nor have I overpaid Nuffield, nobody owes anyone any more money. Nuffield seem to think I owe them another £51. I did pay for my partner to access the gym as well, but the reception informed me that I did not owe this fee just the £51 to end the contract, as I was out of me 12 month agreement. The usual date the direct debit was taken was around the 4th of the month, The email clearly states that I have fully paid my account, they are sad to see me leave (yeah right) and that they will require no more direct debits from me. They also state that I was free to use the gym up until October 31st, which I did not. When I called c.a.r.s the guy I spoke to (dean) informed me that c.a.r.s personally would not effect my credit rating, but that if this matter was unresolved and passed back to Nuffield that they (Nuffield) could effect my credit rating? I am unsure of how they would be able to do this? I am now thinking that I may actually owe for my partners subscription and that a clinical error on Nuffields part meant that I only ended up paying for my cancelation? Even though they seem to think I owe the more money. Hopefully this makes it clear?
  6. Yes have it in email that I have paid up and that my contract (signed by the gym) that my contract ended on 31st October 2016, so Its now been 2 weeks since my contract has officially ended.
  7. Hi, I've seen a few older posts from 2012 relating to these two companies. I'll fill you in on the back story. I went through the motions of my 1 year gym membership which ended in September 2016 I called on the 1st September to end my contact, (year ended) thought it had been cancelled only to find that it haven't been, called again on the 7th sept to be told that my contact would run till the end of October. I complained till I was blue in the face but nothing was to be done as there was no paper trail. I again cancelled my contract with dates and my direct debit and was told that my contract would now end. a few weeks later I received a notice from the gym stating that I owned them 102 pounds. I questioned this amount and was told I actually only owed £51. I paid over the phone and asked for a receipt to be sent to me via email which clearly states that the debt was paid and no more direct debits etc were needed and my contract would end at the end of Octonber. This was sent to me and I took down the staff members name. Two weeks later I received another letter stating that I still owned the gym £102 but it clearly stated that if I had sorted this matter (which I had) I should let the matter rest, so I did. Yesterday I received a letter from cars stating that I owed Nuffield £102. I called them up and politely told them how incompetent the gym were and that I had already settled this matter. I sent them the email receipt that Nuffield had sent to me and gave the names of the staff members who had cancelled my account. After speaking with the rep from CARS who stated that they would not effect my credit rating, but if they passed the matter unresolved back to Nuffield, they could give me a bad credit score? Is this true? If Nuffield persist that I owe them another £102 (when I actually don't) my credit history could be effected because of them being incompetent? If this were to happen how easy is it to fix my credit score? I don't wish to pay for something I don't owe, especially when I have written bin black and white that the debt has been cancelled? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards Ben
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