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    • Hi there   thank you for the reply. No, it's not a silly question at all. I am convinced I didn't hit anything with my car. I was going very slowly and it was the guy standing next to his lorry in the road who punched and kicked my car as I went by. It's cause I saw him do it in the mirror.  I initially thought he did it because he thought I was passing him maybe too closely whilst he was messing around with his lorry ?  That's why I stopped and got out and asked what he thought he was doing hitting my car. He then just hurled abuse at me. Not making any accusations such 'you hit me' 'you hit my lorry' or you did this or that. He just swore and shouted at me. At which point I said I would be making a complaint to his company for his threatening behaviour and vandalism for punching my car. I went to my car , got my phone to take a photo of his number plate but then he came towards me again and I thought if he now hits me I am going to come second. I am a woman in her mid 50s travelling on her own and this guy looked like a Millwall football supporter (short, rotund, skin head) so I decided to leave this situation. I got back in my car closed the door and drove off before he could reach me.  I later checked my phone and noticed the photo was too blurred, as I turned and rushed back to my car too quickly before the camera could focus. So I thought it was pointless making a complaint as the guy couldn't be traced anyway, so I forgot all about it until yesterday. But this is all I can think of, it must have to do with this incident as it is in the same street.   
    • Please read the following thread very carefully. It is extremely relevant where you are suing Evri on the basis of a contract which you originally made with Packlink who are domiciled in Spain. A judgement has been obtained and we have applied for transcript and it will be put up on this thread as soon as we receive it probably about the end of July. In the meanwhile, read this thread, see what has been discovered about the Packlink/Evri/customer relationship and look at the witness statement very carefully. It's a long thread but don't give up. Once you have the transcript of the judgement, then I will do a more careful and explanatory post here   https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/topic/459707-evri-lost-my-ebay-parcel-£844-court-claim-issued-judgment/
    • So if the breach occurred say Dec 2017 (first missed payment) and the default notice was issued Sept 2018 and the claim was issued 7th June 24 the claimant will of course be arguing it is within the limitation period (by 3 months)
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    • We have finally managed to obtain the transcript of this case.

      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
      This is generally speaking the problem with using PackLink who are domiciled in Spain and very conveniently out of reach of the British justice system.

      Frankly I don't think that is any accident.

      One of the points that the judge made was that the customers contract with the broker specifically refers to the courier – and it is clear that the courier knows that they are acting for a third party. There is no need to name the third party. They just have to be recognisably part of a class of person – such as a sender or a recipient of the parcel.

      Please note that a recent case against UPS failed on exactly the same issue with the judge held that the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 did not apply.

      We will be getting that transcript very soon. We will look at it and we will understand how the judge made such catastrophic mistakes. It was a very poor judgement.
      We will be recommending that people do include this adverse judgement in their bundle so that when they go to county court the judge will see both sides and see the arguments against this adverse judgement.
      Also, we will be to demonstrate to the judge that we are fair-minded and that we don't mind bringing everything to the attention of the judge even if it is against our own interests.
      This is good ethical practice.

      It would be very nice if the parcel delivery companies – including EVRi – practised this kind of thing as well.

       

      OT APPROVED, 365MC637, FAROOQ, EVRi, 12.07.23 (BRENT) - J v4.pdf
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OK, why should we wait and think 'O' Our yearly pay rise, but its ok as we will be paid a backdate from april and think nothing of it. They go through talks every year? which we know we get a yearly pay rise from the nhs and go without untill then. Why? its owed to you and we need to make a stand..

We wait because although the pay rise may be annual the exact amount is subject to talks with the union as to the exact percentage ...... the unions want to get you the best deal that they can .... would you be happy accepting the first figure that your employer offers ?

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This is not an argument but the fact remains 'we all in the nhs 'private bodies' get paid an annual rise and wait for it months down the line. Its A Pay rise every year and get it but have to wait. why? it gains huge interest to them with whats owed to us.....

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Thats not it.. Talks were made prior to april as to the rise for contracted staff and put on paper the yearly rises.. same really goes to the nhs staff aswell that have to wait even though there's a yearly rise. its like false information.

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Talks may well have started before April, but were not agreed until Nov, this agreement is now in the process of being paid out.

I suggest you talk to your union rep if your situation is differnt to above and explore the possibility of your union negotiating the interest you feel you ahve lost on your behalf.

 

Good Luck and let us know how you get on.:)

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Not agreed to november? i wonder why? Yes the agreement is in progress to be paid out so even though the nhs staff have waited yet again as well as contracted staff... they know this..... there all out playing golf and rubbing there hands using the interest of our pay. I speak for all nhs staff aswell as contracted staff. We want it back.....the interset they've gained..... POWER TO THE PEOPLE

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I really cannot help you anymore after this post, negotiations went on until Nov, as Unison were balloting members for strike action.

I really do not know who you think is playing golf on your perceived small amount of interest. It is not your money until it has been agreed, backdated and paid.

As above Isuggest you talk to your union rep

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I go for everones interest gizmo111. Unison are fighting for us, we are not the nhs as they have there payrise before we do. As for the small amount what could be owed to us even if its a couple of pence 'its something'. i must appolgise you must be on good pay as you wouldnt fight for as what you said ' #13 pound in lost interest.

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The NHS is paid for by taxpayers.

Any interest earned by your delayed pay rise payment, is offset against the general tax burden of taxpayers.

As U are a taxpayer yourself, indirectly this means that U will have less overall tax to pay.

Therefore, U aren't REALLY missing out on the interest earned during the delay of your pay rise payment, are U sparkyone?!

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Unless you have in writing ( or the union does ) stating that you have been awarded X amount pay rise back dated till april, then you can not force the company to pay you.

 

Does it state in you T & C`s that you will get a pay rise each year and if its in line with the NHS pay rise? if so then that gives you a case.

 

As stated, you work for a contracted company within the NHS, it might be that the NHS funds the company but its up to the private company to pay you rate of pay.

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Eveyone who works from a shop keeper to a judge gets paid an annual rise in pay??

 

Sorry, but that's just untrue.

 

Everybody who works in central or local government (or government agency) gets an annual pay rise. This is not true of the private sector.

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How I wish to have had a 2.4% rise :mad:

 

I got less than 1% and there have been occasions where there has been nothing. I could vote with my feet of course - that is my prerogative, but instead, working in a financially tough environment sometimes one has to roll with it and try to do the best one can to improve, work efficiently and generate more money to fund a pay rise next year.

 

A pay rise for many is not the right that you seem to think it is.

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No company I have ever worked for has given interest on backdated pay!!

 

The idea is that pay negotiations start before the due date, usually 1st Jan or 1st April but especially with large multi site or national companies can drag on way past the due date. However if the pay offer was for example 3% in April but the Unions managed to negotiate 4% by Novermber then clearly this is much more beneficial than back pay?

 

For the record there are 3 Trade Unions in Local Authorities and up to 14 in the NHS.

 

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