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  1. Understood - thank you kindly both. If they do continue with their court threats - still ignoring or would you recommend that I need to respond back?
  2. Hi all, I understand and have read that this subject has been covered a few times by a lot of users but of course every case is different so before I respond to Arc and Major Law, I thought ill do a post here to get the view of a few people that either experienced this before or have advise to offer. So, I will try and cover what are the important things and give a bit of background to my case (I will also attach the letter from Arc and Major Law plus the emails I got from Village Gym) I opened my account in April 2022 with 1 year contract to end in March 2023 (exact contract wording: Your initial commitment period will end on 31/03/23 plus 90 days notice period), side note - the 90 days notice period was never enclosed when I agreed to the contract over the phone. Monthly fee of £47. Fast forward to September 2022, I requested to cancel the membership through an online form they have as I was going through a lot of stress as work causing me not to use the membership plus all the financial difficulties all of are currently facing. Their response was an automated email confirming my cancellation will take place on 31/03/23 as per contract T&C's etc etc.. I went back to them to stress that I have a genuine reason to cancel and that all of this adds to my stress/troubles and that I was willing to pay another month but wanted to close the account (that was in December 2022) They came back asking for some proof of this e.g. doctors note, but I never went to my GP for this and its something I wanted to keep confidential as well. They never showed any remorse or sympathy for me problems and they were not willing to work with me on this. Long story short I ended up paying for December and cancelling my DD going forward as I could deal with this anymore. Following my DD cancellation I received a generic email saying that they would increase their prices to cater for increased energy costs etc, so I found this opportunity to cancel my contract on the basis of that (there was a clause to say I was allowed to do that if they increased costs) so I received an email confirming cancellation of my contract in 31/01/23. By the way, all my communication with them was through their online form to submit queries - meaning I have no proof of the text I have sent just an automated email confirming my submission of the cancellation request. I started receiving letters from ARC LTD in April (see attached) asking for £99.63 as an outstanding balance (even though I have an email from Village saying my balance is £49, also attached) which I of course ignored so far until I also a letter from Major Law threatening court action if I do not respond or pay up my balance which would include fee's if I go to court. My course of action would be to email both Arc LTD and Major Law and tell them in simple terms that: Firstly, they have it wrong and that I only owe £49 as per Village gym email to me Secondly, their threatening act is unacceptable and will not be tolerated Thirdly, I will mention that I consider reporting them in trading standards for false claims, psychological abuse etc Fourthly, I wanted to mention that I had a valid reason to cancel my membership which their client didnt honor and this debt should be deleted (is it worth mentioning that?) Or just continue to ignore it? Or offer to pay £30 as goodwill and close this matter down? Any thoughts or recommendations on how to approach this before I proceed with the above? Many Thanks Village Gym.pdf
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