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    • Hi BankFodder, Thanks for the reply.  I will take your advice and read through more thoroughly. To answer your question, the value of the laptop is £255.  When filling in the online form to prepare the shipment it asked what the contents of the parcel was and the value and I specified "laptop" and "£255". Thanks.
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    • Hi, I've been reading the invaluable advice on this forum and reading about the problems with Evri and lost delivery of items.  From what I gather the initial steps after having exhausted every's own lost item claim process is to draft a Letter of Claim, I think it is called and to register with the government Money Claims.  I have got a login for Money Claims and have made an initial stab at the letter but I'm not certain I have got it right. Am I right to assume that having exhausted Evri customer service's claims process and having received the denial of any compensation because the laptop I was sending is on the non-compensatory list that my next step would be to send the Letter of Claim to them? Let me provide some basic details which I hopefully have addressed in the letter. I purchased a laptop through Amazon.co.uk which a business in Belfast sold refurbished laptops through.  They had a 30 day money back guarantee for a full refund if you have any issues with the laptop.  I have the invoice from Amazon showing the purchase.  On 27 April, 2024 before the end of the 30 day period I used their ParcelShop (inside a Tesco) to send the laptop back and have the tracking reference mentioned in the letter.  As mentioned in the letter there was they advised they could not give me or sell me any insurance because laptops are on the non-compensatory list so I just paid the normal delivery cost.  It was scanned as leaving the ParcelShop on 29 April and the tracking has been like that ever since.  After a 28 working day Evri claim process they gave the expected response that they could not provide any compensation and simply could not proceed with my claim. I was hoping to get some advice on whether I go ahead now and email this to Customer Services straightaway and should I send a hard-copy to the Evri address as well?  Or are there any steps I have missed out on first?  I believe 14 days is the reasonable period of time for them to respond so if I were to send it tomorrow, for example 12 June then I should expect a reply by 26 June, is that correct and fair?  And assuming they don't reply with a full refund then I would then go down the government Money Claims site to proceed with that? Sorry for all the questions, I want to make sure I go about it properly.  I'll continue to read through other cases on here so I can get an even better handle on the process. I attached a LOC, happy for any edits or updates that will make it even better. Thanks so much for anyone's help! Regards, Matt Evri letter of claim.docx
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Morning one and all.

 

I have just registered here as my wife just back from a weeks relaxing pampering break abroad finds a letter from Red debt collection agency offering a final settlement of £605 on an outstanding debt of £1511.70 to HBOS. Not bad eh ????? - (Hey welcome home darling )!!!!

 

....except my wife knows nothing of this debt, have never had any dealings with Halifax or HBOS or any other company beginning with 'H'. I look after all the family financial matters and have no knowledge of this debt at all. Wondering if it might be a [problem] so Trading standards help desk gets a call first thing in the morning.

 

A quick Google pointed me straight here, I had a little peep and thought there appears to be some decent info here.

 

Just saying Hello before I start trawling the threads and forums looking for info.

 

Morning all

 

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Hi Dave and welcome to the site.There are loads of people on here who will help you in whatever way they can. The weekends are a bit quiet so you might not get instant responses but they will come.

I would be very wary of this letter. It seems that some companys that but old debts and have no address for the debtors simply send these to addresses with the same name and hope they get lucky in finding the original debtor.

I will have a look around as I am sure there was a recent question along the same lines that received plenty of responses!

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Well blow me down .....

I only posted to say hello - didnt expect a response especially so fast.

Thanks for info Freaky ??? will phone trading standards in the am and send off one of those CCA letters to Red and see what happens.

I think you might be correct about sending a standard letter to all those with a same name, still a bit of a shock to receive such a letter !!

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Hi Dave,

I too am a newbie and had an identical situation to yours.. ie lovely holiday came in opened the mail then BAM!

I am monitoring my situation but often pop to the site to know i'm not alone and to re-read how to deal with the worst...

I have found this site to be ever so helpful and am glad that the nice well educated folk give their time to help

Good luck

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Many thanks LittleMrs....

This morning posted off a CCA request to RED via recorded delivery with a 'non standard' wifes signiture on it. She queried this when i asked her to sign the letter until i told her about this site and Red not being a very nice group of people. Lets wait and see what happens.............

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Mistral does not seem to be available on the forum, but that's unimportant. I use it for signatures on letters to undesirables.

 

I seem to have a load of fonts available and just scroll down to Mistral, click on 20 point (and bold if I'm feeling bolshie) and make my mark, as well as Mrs. Van's if necessary.

 

Easier and quicker than trying to say Howard Cohen of Cleckheaton.

 

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Well got that sorted.

Received a reply from RED a couple of days ago saying Terribly sorry Mrs **** we appear to have got the wrong Mrs **** we wont bother you again. After reading through this site and being just a wee bit paranoid think will give it a couple of weeks and credit check the Misses.

Thanks for all the help.

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