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    • Hi all, new member, being advised by someone on another forum but looking for the opinion of others to help me decide what to do.  Bit of a long one but I am looking for some quite specific advice or signposting to somewhere that may hold the correct information. Long story short, I bought an Audi on finance years ago and traded my old car in under the diesel scrappage scheme, brilliant. This allowed me to reduce the value of my brand new car by £7,000 Fast forward a few years later and I fell into hardship. Unfortunately I could no longer afford the car and despite my best efforts at trying to negotiate some kind of support from VWFS (Audi financial Services), the car was subsequently marked stolen and I was pulled over at the side of the road using Tactical Pursuit and Contain. My car was then recovered back to the finance company. I struggled for a while, bought an older car to get myself by and eventually got my finances back on track. Then in September of last year I became aware of a CCJ against me filed by VWFS, for the shortfall of the agreement minus the value of the car which was sold at auction. This caused me to do some research into my agreement, legislation and also consult some legal advice. Using another forum and speaking to retired vehicle finance lawyers, it turned out I may have some grounds to apply to set aside the CCJ at a Court hearing, so I drafted some documents and a witness statement and I was successful in setting aside the CCJ, on the grounds that VWFS had no evidence that I had traded in my old car as a part exchange. Now this is where things get complicated. My whole defence on winning the case against VWFS and disregarding liability for the shortfall rested on the fact that, with my old car as a part exchange, I had paid in more than a third of the agreement and VWFS could not repossess my car without a court order or they would be in breach of Section 90 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and I would be entitled to all sums paid under the agreement. I took this all the way, noting that the CCA 1974 and the Consumer Credit Agreement Regulations 2010 state that a deposit is defined as any exchange of goods or by any other means a reduction in value of a purchase by means of a transfer. I recently had my day in Court but as a litigant in person, was cross examined by an all singing all dancing Barrister and of course he persuaded the Judge that I had no case, and that my car traded in under the scrappage incentive was not to be classed as a deposit, despite it literally being written in legislation, amongst other reasons why I found the HP agreement to not be properly executed. I am now appealing this decision as I strongly believe the Judge has misinterpreted the law, What I really need for this to be successful is someone who is knowledgeable in the field of Vehicle Finance to help me understand if I have a possibility of overturning this case, as I have no doubt at all that my car should be classed as a part exchange and a deposit and it is blatantly written in the legislation that the finance companies are bound by. I would massively appreciate if someone can help me decipher this legislation and its application in the sense of my HP agreement, I simply do not understand how I can trade in my car and it not be classed as a part exchange, or a deposit. Similarly, if someone is able to find the exact wording of the terms and conditions of how the Diesel Scrappage Scheme was managed in 2018 that would be an absolute life saver! Thanks so much in advance, this is not a straight forward nor a well documented case but I believe I am onto something and I believe there will be other people in my position who have lost their cars without knowing this clause and could well be entitled to reclaim all sums under the agreement
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      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.
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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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