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    • Afternoon all Looking for advice before I defend claim for car tax payment that the DVLA claim I owe £68 from an idemity claimback from my bank and unpaid tax  So brief outline. Purchased car Jan 30th ,garage paid the tax for me after I gave them my card details so first payment £68 out in Feb 24  followed by payment of £31 from March due to end Jan 24 Checked one of my vehicle apps and about 7-10 days later car showing as untaxed? No reason why but it looks like DVLA cancelled it ,this could be because I did not have the V5 and the gargae paid on my behalf but not sure did not receive a letter to say car was untaxed.  Fair enough I set up the tax again staight away in Feb 24  and first payment out Mar 31st , and each payment since has come out each month for £31 , this will end Feb/Mar 2025 so slightly longer than the original tax set up so all good. I then claimed the £68 back from my bank as an indemity refund as obviously I had paid but DVLA had cancelled therefore it was a payment for nothing?  Last week recieved a SJP form dated 29th May stating that DVLA were claiming for unpaid tax and a false indemity claimback which of course is the £68. It also stated that I had received two previous letters offering me the oppotunity to pay that £68 but as I had not responded it was now a court claim that I must admit guilt for or defend. My post is held for weeks at a time from Royal Mail ( keepsafe) due to me receiving hospital tretament at weeks at a time that said I did not receive any previous letters from DVLA. So I am happy to defend this and go to court but wondering what CAG members think? In summary I paid an initial amount of £68 and then a DD of £31 , tax cancelled so I set up a new DD at £31 a month all in the month of Feb 2024, I claimed the £68 back from my bank. DD has been coming out each month without issue and I have paperwork to show the breakdown for both DD setup's plus bank statements showing the payments coming out . The second DD set up has extended payments up to Feb/Mar 2025. DVLA claiming the £68 was ilegally claimed back despite the fact they cancelled the original DD for reasons unknown. Is this defendable ? I will post up documents including the original DD conformations 
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Everest scheduled my double glazing installation to take 1 week. Due to constant problems with poor quality fitting, wrong glass, cracked glass, damaged frames, it ended up taking 37 weeks to complete the job and there are still outstanding niggles.

 

Along the way I made several goodwill payments on account in return for assurances that they would complete the job in a reasonable time frame. These assurances were not met.

 

I am withholding the final payment as compensation for extra time taken off work, inconvenience, and stress. Everest have added on a late payment fee and interest. What's the best way to proceed legally. Do I need to pay them the amount outstanding and make a separate compensation claim through the Small Claims Court relating to the extraordinary amount time they took to complete the fitting.

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Hi Lastpost :)

 

Have you made a formal written complaint to Everest, detailing the whole saga and what you require to resolve the issue?

 

Consumer Direct should also be able to offer advice

 

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Please be aware that i am not an expert in anything!

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Yes, I made a complaint to the Sales & Operations Director at Everest's Head Office in Herts. He passed it on to my Branch Manager. The letter is dated 8 April, I got it today, 10 April, and they say I have until 16 April to pay otherwise they will add on a 5% surcharge and start charging me interest at 2.5% per month above the base rate.

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You must send a letter by return telling them they have 14 days in which to complete the installation to your satisfaction or you will take them to court.

 

At present the ball is in their court, but you can get that ball back by issuing a threat yourself.

 

As the saying goes - the best form of defence is attack.

 

Don't be afraid lastpost - do it.

 

Are these payments part of a credit agreement ?

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Although there are outstanding niggles, scratched glass which they tried to polish out but which left the glass distorted, minor damage to a frame, 2 windows with the wrong glass, scratched cupboards, cracked and badly repaired pebble dashing around the windows externally, the installation is now substantially complete.

 

I am withholding the final payment as compensation for inconvenience, stress, and extra time taken off work during the 36 week installation delay which I think Everest are legally liable for.

 

The OFT specifically precluded them from restricting or excluding liability for delay in 1999. The purchase agreement terms state "(Everest) will not be liable for any delay in installation due to factor beyond our control". The delays were caused by factors very much within their control. They just kept bringing out the wrong replacement parts, not bringing out what they should have, taking little notice of various remedial work lists agreed.

 

My question is do I have to pay them what's outstanding on the contract and then take them to the Small Claims Court for compensation for the extraordinary amount of time it took them to fit the windows or can I withhold it until this associated issue is resolved.

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Thank you so much for Simon Jarman's address. We had a flat roof installed by Everest which we were delighted with. Unfortunately they have been harassing us every 3 months to buy another product from them, even though I have repeatedly told them that we will not have enough money to replace our windows for at least 5 years. I am going to write a nice letter to Mr Jarman right now and tell him exactly what I think of his sales team. When we do come to replace the windows in 5 years' time it's unlikely we'll chose Everest because we couldn't cope with any more follow-up phone calls!

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Make sure you tell them the reason you will not be using them when the time comes.

 

I used to get calls but after around half a dozen I became abusive including the use of 4 letter words and now the calls have stopped.

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Will do. I have also mentioned that another company, Scotia double glazing, have been recommended by a friend for having just as good products and less "after-sales" harassment. So far I used a 6-letter word on the phone but they called back half an hour later so I had to use it again. I will try the 4 letter one next time. Thanks again.

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  • 1 year later...

Thank you for your posts and wished I had read them before I gave my job to Everest. I have had my Flat Roof done by Everest, which is fine but I am very disappointed with Everest as I believed it was a trusted and reliable well known brand company. My problem started when my neighbour knocking on my door at night on the day the job was completed. My neighbour was very upset that Everest took down his bathroom waste downpipe and moved it closer to my property for my bathroom to share his without any permission. Initially we both had two separate downpipes going into separate waste holes. The scaffolders came couple of days later to take down the scaffolding and in the process broke fence panel of my other neighbour. I got in touch with the sales rep and he came to see the problem and said he would talk to his manager, couple of days later the manager and sales rep came to see the problem and 2 weeks later the installation manager came to see the problem. Another week later, I got a phone call saying that they will be sending an installer to rectify the problem and gave me a time slot of between 8am to 12pm. However, no one turned up and I phoned their customer service department and was told that the installer will now call at 2pm. So now I had to take the whole day off instead of the planned half day from work. 2pm came and went by without a call from the installer or a phone call from the installer or the customer service of the delay. I have now decided to rectify the problem myself and learn from this bad episode. I am happy to say that I will not be placing an order with Everest for Window double glazing.

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