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    • Hello, welcome to CAG. I imagine the letter that the security guards talked about will be a letter from a company or lawyers who specialise in trying to extract money from shoplifters. I think Sainsbury's use DWF solicitors, otherwise it could be a company like RLP. It won't be a 'fine', only the police can do that. Look at this as a parallel 'justice' system that doesn't involve the plice. If you read around the forum for other cases of shoplifting, you'll get the idea of how this all works. If you think your behaviour has become compulsive, we suggest having a chat with your GP who should get you help for this. Best, HB
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Hello and good morning to you,

 

I am new to this site and I am posting here to ask if there is anyone out there who could possibly help me.

 

Does anyone have any advice about unlawful defaults or unlawful data disclosure or defamation malicious falsehood(Libel) and any case law ruling as far as judgement and compensation is concerned?

 

 

Does anyone have any advice about companies who ignore the OFT's debt collection guidelines, and also does anyone have any advice regarding being harassed by FIVE companies for a debt that is not owed against a credit agreement that does not legally exist?

 

 

I would be very grateful to any of you who might be able to provide some advice on this.

 

Thank you kindly in advance.

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Hello again,

 

Does anyone know how I can go about to bring legal action against Sainsbury's.

 

I have an indisputable claim against them for a serious and protracted material breech of the data protection act, the protection from harassment act, the defamation act and breech of contract(Promissory estoppel).

 

My claim is supported in full with overwhelming and indisputable documentary evidence and I have a serious and substantial case for Sainsbury's to answer to.

 

Even their senior personnel have stated in writing that they cannot justify the unlawful course of action that they have taken against my household and me over sixteen and a half consecutive calendar months.

 

They have admitted being responsible but they are refusing to make amends.

 

I do hope someone out there will be able to provide some advice to me, if you are able to, then please accept my gratitude in advance.

 

Thank you

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Hi there,

I am only a relatively new member of CAG but have found the advice given invaluable.

My personal opinion would be to have your thread moved to the Legal Issues Forum where you would probably receive a great deal of expert help and support.

You need to attract the attention of a moderator to do this but failing that you could just start a new thread in that forum.....just a thought;)

 

One way of attracting a moderator is by hitting the red triangle by the side of your post. The other way is to PM them but you often find their inbox is full or you have to wait a while for an answer.

 

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Hello and good evening to you all,

 

I wonder if anyone can help at all, I have started a thread in the general debt forum and it has been suggested that I should transfer the thread to this forum, can anyone advise me on how to transfer it or do I have to start over again.

 

Thank you

The Mould.

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Thread moved :)

 

The Mould,

 

I'll unapprove your other thread you started, just stick to this one.

 

Thank you.

 

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Have you complained to the OFT & the Information Commissioners Office?

 

Thank you for your response, I have found the ICO and OFT not very helpfull in my case.

 

 

Many Thanks

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Hello there again,

 

Obviously when I first started on CAG I had no idea of what to do or where to start with regards to bringing any legal action against anyone.

 

I have done a lot of research since that time and I am still studying many statutes.

 

Very shortly I will be going into battle (Legal battle) with Sainsbury's, and I tell you, I am really looking forward to that battle.

 

I am having a major personal crises at the moment, one of my superdude sons is very ill, he is in hospital, and I hope to be able to bring him home tommorrow, there are many posters on this forum who have recently asked for any help or assistance that I might be able to provide and I would like you all to know, that as soon as my son has made a full recovery, I will be back here to help as many people as I possibly can.

 

So I respectfully say to all you good people, please bear with me, I will not forget the suffering that is being caused to you by those deceitful creditors, and I will give you everything in me to see this suffering and pain taken away from you.

 

I will post up the full and factual account of what Sainsbury's have done to my family, because it is in the public interest to know what this deceitful organization has done to my household with the tremendous assistance from four (4) other companies, like the thousands of you, we did not deserve to be subjected to such an agressive and unlawful campaign.

 

Sainsbury's you are a disgrace and you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. Sue me Sainsbury's, if you dare, get your corporate law firms on me, I am ready for you and your army, your gold will not protect you from the truth, I loath you Sainsbury's for what you did to my Father-in-Law, my wife and my super sons, though I seek no revenge, as revenge is unlawful, I am going to punish you Sainsbury's, Blair, Oliver & Scott Ltd, Eos Solutions UK Plc, Iqor Recovery Services Ltd and Incasso LLP , I am going to bury the lot of you under a mountain of indisputable facts.

 

Ring the bell then, round one (1) is comming up, Sainsbury's you had better get your skipping practice done, as I am going all out in round one (1) to deliver the fatal wound, you Sainsbury' and your pathetic useless army of robots will never get back up again to attack my family.

 

 

Kind Regards to you all on CAG.

 

The Mould

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