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    • Hello, Just to check I understand things right, he moved to a nursing home, you then kept paying the rent for a period of time whilst you sorted his belongings. You have asked to give notice and asked for backdated payments of rent from when you first asked which went ignored? They are still taking rent payments.   Have I understood correct?   If I've got anything wrong please correct me.
    • I contacted Sanctury housing in August 2023 after informing them my father in law who had Dementia had moved into a Nursing home December 2022. We kept the flat for 8 months until such a time we could accomodate some of his furniture that my wife wanted to keep. I contacted them in August 2023 to let them know the situation by email as I was the named person that could speak on his behalf. I informed them that we had left it to late for POT and were seeing a solicitor for Deputyship of his financies. I asked them what information would they need in order to give notice on the flat and we could provide details of his condition and nursing home. This went ignored I left it a month and then called them October 2023. I was promised a call back from a manager over the next few days. This never happened and it was end of November when I contacted them again and they had no record of me calling them. I explained the email and again I was told the local manager to the area would call me. This never happened and I ended up emailing them in January 2024 with a copy of the email from August. Again this went ignored and I had explained to them that we couldn't just go to the bank and stop the DD as we had tried. This email again went ignored. I then had a letter written to our home address in February asking us to get in contact with them (local manager) as they were concerend nobody was living in the flat. He had an email address so I copied in the last 2 emails to say I had been trying to give notice since August 2023. I also stated that I would like the rent that was paid from August 2023 refunded back to his account as I had officially tried to give notice then and it went ignored. He replied to us about wanting to look at the flat then notice could be given once he had contacted the nursing home to confirm he was actually living there now. Notice was giving for the 22 March 2024 and this would be when rent would stop and no further payment would be taken by this point. The fact I asked to be back dated went ignored. I have since noticed on 2 banks statement for April and May that they are still taking Rent payments of £501 from his bank. Further to this which seems very strange. He was with Eon Next for his utility bill again we were having problems getting this stopped as they needed a named person on his account which there wasn't one despite me managing his online account for him. I didn't check the email address that often that I used to set it up and went to check as noticed the credit he had built up with not living there was all getting refunded in February. The email said £600 would be refunded to his account with a (sorry you are leaving us message) but how can he leave as nobody but himself had access to speak with them. I also noticed the lady in the flat above him had a letter from her bank sent to his address with his address details but his name which was dated 4th March well before we had given notice and it said (thank you for giving us your new address details) we have set all this up for your account.   So Sanctuary housing must have been aware he wasn't living there from the ignored emails for the lady above to start changing address details to move into his flat before the housing manager had even got in contact to ask if anyone was living there. What I basically want to know his do we have any legal standing to claim the rent back from when I first contacted them in August 2023? There is roughly £3000 to come back  
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    • i see you are posting this all over the internet too. here you say it was returned by the safety camera dept UK, Wales Returned NIP Nov23 - Heard Nothing - Now It's been returned as refused and have SJPN Form. Help please? WWW.FTLA.UK UK, Wales Returned NIP Nov23 - Heard Nothing - Now It's been returned as refused and have SJPN Form. Help please?  
    • I see what you mean. I will wait till the 8 weeks is up and then take it up with FOS. Before I do will be on with some more details on the SAR. Thank you once again. 
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OK heres the deal ive been a member of AOL for 9 years and im looking for a change can you recommend the best ISP my line gives me around 6megs i live in the north east of Scotland so cant get the best deals that are out there.....:confused:

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I can't believe i am going to say this but i work for sky as a broadband tech rep and i think they are the best i used to be with virgin and i always thought sky were the worst obviously because i always saw the worst side of things because if people are phoning me it can't be good ut they have over a million customers and they have great support as i now know because i am now a customer of them aswell lol :D

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There is 'no' such thing as the best. As the saying goes, 'one mans meat is anothers poison'.

 

Someone who has never had a problem (like me and Virgin) would be likely to recommend the one they are with, but others may have had nothing but problems with the same supplier, so really it's you pays your money and takes your choice.

 

Nothing to do with the supplier, but cable is definately the better system.

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Nothing to do with the supplier, but cable is definately the better system.

 

I'd phrase that "cable is definately the less rubish system."

 

If you consider there are faster mobile broadbands in some countries than we get though our landlines, and some countries have 100 meg broadband for less than we can get 10 meg broadband, you then come to think that if you want good broadband... Emigrate!

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But that is not the fibre cables fault, that is the supplier.

 

You are correct in the other things though, I can just imagine a conversation - "sorry, when you said how much should you charge for BB and I said £2pm, I didn't realise you were talking about the UK, you had better make that £30pm".

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Well mate i have to disagree with virgin even thinking about virgin makes me sick i was paying £37 a month for 20 meg bb that i never got and i am a gamer and the latency was over 100ms everytime which was not good for the games and then they would not fix it and then they would not let me cancel because they lied and said that i had set up another contract with them when i did not and then i had to send a letter and then they had to admit to me that they had lied so considering that sky has the best customer support, the cheapest broadband an more customers than any other provider in the uk i would have to say sky are actually the best as there is always a best of something :D

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there IS always a best of something but that would be qualified by saying that each persons experience is individual.

I know several people who wouldnt let sky within 50 feet of their house.

Just because one person has had a good or bad experience with a company doesnt make that company the best or worst of anything. its all a matter of opinion and experience.

I personally am with bulldog (pipex) who have consistantly lied to me and as soon as I am out of contract with them will be changing supplier.

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there IS always a best of something but that would be qualified by saying that each persons experience is individual.

I know several people who wouldnt let sky within 50 feet of their house.

Just because one person has had a good or bad experience with a company doesnt make that company the best or worst of anything. its all a matter of opinion and experience.

I personally am with bulldog (pipex) who have consistantly lied to me and as soon as I am out of contract with them will be changing supplier.

 

Yes but sky have won awards and got so many customers that have been with them for years so that makes them the best because people have voted them the best.

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I'm on AOL.8M connection (BT line) realising about 5.5 to 6M with NO capping.I have no AOL software on my PC, whatsoever.Using the AOL B/B connection, only.

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there are 2 types of sat bb.

1 is where you download via satellite link but all your uploads and requests are actually sent via phone line, the other type is true 2 way satellite connection.;

 

VERY expensive to set up but very fast.

 

however it may be weather dependant - just look how difficult it is to get sky sometimes if it rains heavy.

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Yes but sky have won awards and got so many customers that have been with them for years so that makes them the best because people have voted them the best.

Sky probably has the most customers, but this is probably more because they offer it for free to their TV package customers, not because people think they're the best. If Virgin Media had the same coverage as Sky, they would probably have as many / more customers.

postggj Some of the USB dongles are getting great speeds now. I know a new one that T-Mobile have launched is 7.2 meg download and 5 meg upload speed (even though the network cannot constantly provide these speeds!) and mobile broadband technology is currently capable of peak data rates to 42 Mbit/s on the downlink and 22 Mbit/s on the uplink via a technology called HSPA+ (currently in use in parts of Australia... guess we're gonna have to wait a while before we get it... Yet another rant against rip off britain!).

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Well mate i have to disagree with virgin even thinking about virgin makes me sick i was paying £37 a month for 20 meg bb that i never got and i am a gamer and the latency was over 100ms everytime which was not good for the games and then they would not fix it and then they would not let me cancel because they lied and said that i had set up another contract with them when i did not and then i had to send a letter and then they had to admit to me that they had lied so considering that sky has the best customer support' date=' the cheapest broadband an more customers than any other provider in the uk i would have to say sky are actually the best as there is always a best of something :D[/quote']

 

My comments were directed at the means of delivery ie fiber optic cable and not the ISP.

Virgin have won as many awards as any of them:

 

LONDON, February 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Virgin Media - scooped the most coveted award for consumer facing ISPs at the annual Internet Services Providers' Association (ISPA) Awards, held in London last night.

That was last year.

 

You will probably find that just about all the providers have won awards at some time.

 

Do a search on Google and you will find a million complaints about Sky just as you will about 'all' the service providers.

As others have said, some have no problems, others have nothing but problems.

 

Aol probably have the most moans about them of all, but Rooster UK is very happy with them and having no problem - #13 - so it is as I said before, you pays your money and takes your choice.

 

Sky are nowhere near the biggest. In order of size it is BT, Virgin and AOL. If AOL was as bad as the moans make it appear they are, would they still be the third largest supplier?

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I agree with you about the complaints because as i said i work for them so i take complaints but there is not as many about sky as you think. We work of a ticket system so i can see exactly how many customers have had a problem now i am not going to say but i can tell you that it is a very small no. :D

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