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  1. had something similar happen to my box rang them up and went through doing something like a factory reset and it cleared it and has worked fine since, I think it may be something to do with them being hdd recorders and the files get fragmented over time.
  2. Maybe your regular postie giving the dog a treat aint the best idea because the time will come when they are off again and more than likely the person covering them won't have a treat. They are probably nervous because it waits for a treat.
  3. But in the case of Royden & others v Barnetts solicitors the distance was approx 40miles and two argued that it was a substantial change to their material detriment? So does putting him in the situation of accepting the change that makes him worse off not go agaisnt the guiding principles of tupe as far as employees are concerned? So that him leaving could constitute constructive dismissal?
  4. Basically I have a friend who is being tuped to another company along with a couple of others because the service the original firm is providing is being taken over by the other. At the moment there is nothing concrete the other firm operates from a different base approx 50 mile round trip from the original on the other side of the city, there have not been any redundancys mentioned they have said you can follow the work or leave. No travel expenses have been offered and in his contract it does not say about any travelling between sites etc He would prefer to be made redundant to be honest, the work is coach driving and to me the travel is a fundamental change. Any advice appreciated thanks
  5. sent prelim for £216 on 25/06/07, got a letter today paying the full amount. (not much but I'm shocked at their speedy response).
  6. Had same response from them today when my statements came, do recall for the two months in question my balance was at zero so no charges levied.
  7. Hi any advice would be of great use, Today while entering the car park of a private club my sister has gone over a speed hump and hit a protuding flap that covers retractable bollards, this has appeared to ahve done quite alot of damage to her car. The damage consists of cracked sump, gearbox fault and exhaust system. The flap was not secured to the ground and photos have been taken of it and where it is in relation to the hump, the flap went the opposite way to the traffic coming into the car park so became an immovable object. She has contacted her insurance who are going to tow the car for repairs, she has been told over the phone by them that she will lose 2 years no claims and pay 175 excess. She has been told that she will ahve to get the insurance details of the club and persue them, she feels the flap should be secured so it does not pose an obstruction and that it his poorley sited in relation to the hump. The room was hired by her works for a party, she would like to know her next best course of action as she feels that she shouldn't lose money through this as this was not her fault. Any input would be of great help sol
  8. I got letter yest 2day saying they intend to defend from claim filed on 20th maybe like xmas carol happy xmas thanks to scrooge (halifax) lol.
  9. Filed mine on 20th, MCOL updated today and said it has been aknowledged, maybe you could ring the court and see of any news.
  10. Think it just means that the papers have been sent to halifax and the court deems that they have got them on 27th saying that you are taking court action against them.
  11. They just seem like leeches on society to me who prey on those most vunerable, totally vile that these people are not stopped from carrying on their so called 'business' from a higher authority.
  12. I think it varies buddy wouldn't like to say, if you look at other cases filed maybe a month or couple of weeks before yours it might give you an idea whats round the corner, would be good in time for xmas though.
  13. Don't think the turnaround from court would be that quick, I would just play the waiting game, the letter is probably from your lba.
  14. Yeh caz im in blackurn it where mcol is based from don't worry be happy:)
  15. Yeh that would be good anyway good luck don't think you need it though.
  16. soltan

    Bos

    Cheers zoot thnx for your input
  17. 14 ordinary days sunday bank hols and everyday
  18. would he not be able to claim unfair dismissal because of it? It seems to me just because companys operate this policy does not mean it is right especially if taken to a tribunal.
  19. soltan

    Bos

    I had a mortgage with BOS which I repayed early in Nov 03. I presume there would be an ERC on the acc, I do not have details of the acc but do intend to get them my questions are. 1. Would I be able to claim the ERC back and any other charges on the acc incurred during the period of having the acc (I only had mortgage for 2 years max)? 2. Would reclaiming the charges have an adverse effect on obtaining a mortgage in the future? thnx for any input sol
  20. some people prefer the sar, by the book and stuff but if the results of a phonecall are the same only quicker then why not, also you can't reclaim the fiver like you can reclaim the tenner for the sar, personal preference I think aslo for telephone banking are thay not always open, no time like the present.
  21. omg gem I'm 1 day behind you in filing my claim aswell, would be cool to have the money this side of xmas. As an added bonus with halifax paying all these claims they might not put their annoying advert on tv as much!!
  22. yes halifax plc, I rang halifax for mine and my sisters statements cost fiver and took approx ten days from the day of the call.
  23. don't know I rang up for mine took 6 days and a fiver
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