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    • HI DX Yes check it every month , after I reinstated the second DD I was checking every week. Also checked my bank statements and each payment has cleared. When responding to the court claim does it need to be in spefic terms ? Or laid out in a certain format? Or is it just a case of putting down in writing how I have expained it on CAG?
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    • You have of course checked the car is now taxed and the £68 is stated against  the same reg?  If the tax for the same car did over lap, then I can't see you having an issue pleading not guilty Dx
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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  brief outline. Purchased car Jan 30th ,garage paid the tax for me after I gave them my card details  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, slightly longer than the original tax set up, 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. 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  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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    • 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.

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Paramol contain two active ingredients, paracetamol and dihydrocodeine. This combination is often referred to as co-dydramol. You can buy them over

the counter.Or just use your plyers :p

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Apparently you shouldn't apply heat to the area in case it's an abcess - the heat could make it burst. You'll know if it's an abcess because when you lie down it hurts even more :eek: When I had one I had to try and sleep propped up in bed .... it was a nightmare!

 

Any painkiller with codeine in it should take the pain off i.e. Cocodamol. Solpadeine

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Guys, and gals. I never, ever, take medication, so there is absolutely nothing in the house. No pain killers, nothing.

Its half past midnight, and im not going out now.

 

Do you think these 8 cans of Budweiser in the fridge will help?

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Try putting an ice cube next to it..... then when it's numb drink the Buds and go to bed :)

 

and see a dentist in the morning before it gets unbearable (speaking from experience her DG - I ended up in A& E with an abscess :()

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I whole heartedly agree with you least with child birth you get something beautiful at the end of it .

 

Thats true, you don't get a big, fat, over sized dental bill!:eek:

 

Had both a tooth abcess, OMG the pain is truely unbearable, and 2 children, yep the pain is unbearable but you somehow you take control of that pain, if that makes sense!

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Ear ache, tooth ache, giving birth .......in that order!

 

Sorry, but it's sciatica, tooth ache, giving birth - the ear ache doesn't start until about 14 years after giving birth :razz::D

 

Sciatica is definitely the worst pain I've suffered, at least with child birth you know there will be an end to it, whereas sciatica is like tooth ache & childbirth in one running from back to thigh to knee to toe for what feels like for ever :Cry:

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Sciatica is definitely the worst pain I've suffered, at least with child birth you know there will be an end to it, whereas sciatica is like tooth ache & childbirth in one running from back to thigh to knee to toe for what feels like for ever :Cry:

 

And don't forget the uncontrollable buttock twitching that goes with the impinging of the sciatic nerve... :eek::eek:

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Hi.

 

I had bad toothache yesterday so googled some cures and today bought some bits n bobs and here are my findings.

 

Clove Oil. From most chemists, tastes disgusting but certainly seems to do the job, makes your mouth numb and tingly and certainly stops the pain.

 

Oralgel. Saw this next to Colve Oil so bought some as well, I noticed ingredient was clove oil and an anthestic. Seems to numb your mouth even more than clove oil and deff works.

 

Sensitive Toothpaste. I found that a brush with this works but soon wears off but maybe add a drop of the above and youre sorted, pain gone and not left with clove oil taste.

 

Listerine. Original strong one, deff numbs everything in ya gob

 

Whisky/Vodka. Like listerine certainly numbs the area for a while if you keep it in ya mouth, of course drinking it helps too !

 

Andy

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And don't forget the uncontrollable buttock twitching that goes with the impinging of the sciatic nerve... :eek::eek:

 

:-oOMG no! - I once had to get of a bus miles from home and walk the rest of the way, cos I couldn't bear sitting down any longer.

 

Dodgy Geezer, hope the toothache is better.

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Hi.

 

I had bad toothache yesterday so googled some cures and today bought some bits n bobs and here are my findings.

 

Clove Oil. From most chemists, tastes disgusting but certainly seems to do the job, makes your mouth numb and tingly and certainly stops the pain.

 

Oralgel. Saw this next to Colve Oil so bought some as well, I noticed ingredient was clove oil and an anthestic. Seems to numb your mouth even more than clove oil and deff works.

 

Sensitive Toothpaste. I found that a brush with this works but soon wears off but maybe add a drop of the above and youre sorted, pain gone and not left with clove oil taste.

 

Listerine. Original strong one, deff numbs everything in ya gob

 

Whisky/Vodka. Like listerine certainly numbs the area for a while if you keep it in ya mouth, of course drinking it helps too !

 

Andy

 

Stick it all in the blender mix it up with a bit of ice and ya sorted

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