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    • Hi, I've been reading the invaluable advice on this forum and reading about the problems with Evri and lost delivery of items.  From what I gather the initial steps after having exhausted every's own lost item claim process is to draft a Letter of Claim, I think it is called and to register with the government Money Claims.  I have got a login for Money Claims and have made an initial stab at the letter but I'm not certain I have got it right. Am I right to assume that having exhausted Evri customer service's claims process and having received the denial of any compensation because the laptop I was sending is on the non-compensatory list that my next step would be to send the Letter of Claim to them? Let me provide some basic details which I hopefully have addressed in the letter. I purchased a laptop through Amazon.co.uk which a business in Belfast sold refurbished laptops through.  They had a 30 day money back guarantee for a full refund if you have any issues with the laptop.  I have the invoice from Amazon showing the purchase.  On 27 April, 2024 before the end of the 30 day period I used their ParcelShop (inside a Tesco) to send the laptop back and have the tracking reference mentioned in the letter.  As mentioned in the letter there was they advised they could not give me or sell me any insurance because laptops are on the non-compensatory list so I just paid the normal delivery cost.  It was scanned as leaving the ParcelShop on 29 April and the tracking has been like that ever since.  After a 28 working day Evri claim process they gave the expected response that they could not provide any compensation and simply could not proceed with my claim. I was hoping to get some advice on whether I go ahead now and email this to Customer Services straightaway and should I send a hard-copy to the Evri address as well?  Or are there any steps I have missed out on first?  I believe 14 days is the reasonable period of time for them to respond so if I were to send it tomorrow, for example 12 June then I should expect a reply by 26 June, is that correct and fair?  And assuming they don't reply with a full refund then I would then go down the government Money Claims site to proceed with that? Sorry for all the questions, I want to make sure I go about it properly.  I'll continue to read through other cases on here so I can get an even better handle on the process. I attached a LOC, happy for any edits or updates that will make it even better. Thanks so much for anyone's help! Regards, Matt Evri letter of claim.docx
    • The date was 3 June. Get on MCOL now. The legal principle is that, even if you defence is late, if the other party hasn't requested judgement, then your defence takes priority and is accepted. You might be in time. When I say now I mean now.  Recently we had someone who was nine days' late and this was pointed out to them at 5:30pm.  They faffed around till 11pm.  When they went on MCOl they saw that judgement had been entered at 7pm. Every minute is vital. File the below standard defence if you still can - 1.  The Defendant is the recorded keeper of [motor vehicle]. 2.  It is denied that the Defendant entered into a contract with the Claimant. 3.  As held by the Upper Tax Tribunal in Vehicle Control Services Limited v HMRC [2012] UKUT 129 (TCC), any contract requires offer and acceptance.  The Claimant was simply contracted by the landowner to provide car-park management services and is not capable of entering into a contract with the Defendant on its own account, as the car park is owned by and the terms of entry set by the landowner.  Accordingly, it is denied that the Claimant has authority to bring this claim.    4.  In any case it is denied that the Defendant broke the terms of a contract with the Claimant. 5.  The Claimant is attempting double recovery by adding an additional sum not included in the original offer.  6.  The Particulars of Claim is denied in its entirety.  It is denied that the Claimant is entitled to the relief claimed or any relief at all.
    • Hi friends,  I’m a bit worried I may have got confused with timings here. I thought I had 33 days from my acknowledgment to submit a defence but the date added above says 3/6/24.   have I missed the date?   if so how can I apply for an exception due to my disability and problems with deadlines and dates etc (ADHD)?   what should I submit as a defence?   I’ve had no reply from BW so far    just been back on MCOL and it says 28 days from service if I completed an acknowledgment of service so does that mean 28 days from that of acknowledgement (I.e. 16/5) which would make deadline for defence 14/6?   Thanks! Panicking here.
    • Normally we don't advise playing your cards early in a snotty letter, but as you have appealed we might as well use what you wrote in the appeal against them. There is no rush, you have until 6 July to get it to them.  See what the other regulars think too. How about something like this? -   Dear Rachael & Sean, cheers for your Letter of Claim.  I rolled around on the floor in laughter at the idea you'd actually thought I'd take such tripe seriously and would cough up! As usual you'll have been too bone idle to do any due diligence.  Had you done so you would have seen that I appealed to your client.  Indeed the driver on the day is a textbook example of having done exactly what you should do when you do not wish to be bound by the T&Cs in a private car park. Of course none of that mattered to the spivs you represent but do you really want to put such a useless case in front of a judge? To be fair, your clients are very useful members of the human race - as comedians.  How I loved the page turner of their antics at The Citrus Building in Bournemouth.  It was chuckle after chuckle reading about them, letter after letter, month after month, insisting they were legally in the right, even through someone who had done just the first day of a GCSE law course could have told them they weren't.  Until the denouement - BOOM - an absolute hammering in court.  In fact - SLAM, BANG - managing to lose twice against the same motorist for the same car park in front of two different judges. Your client can either drop their foolishness now or get yet another tolchocking* in court where I will go for an unreasonable costs order under CPR 27.14(2)(g) and spend the dosh on a nice summer holiday, while every day laughing at your clients' expense. I look forward to your deafening silence. COPIED TO COUNTRYWIDE PARKING MANAGEMENT LTD   *  This word is used under licence from Brassnecked
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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.
      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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Also, should I give the details to the claim to one of the mods to post in the litigation section at this stage?

Gruffle Gaw vs Halifax - £1531.50: ***WON - cheque for £1966.78 received 30/09/06***:)

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And how long does it take for the papers to be served?

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I'm afraid I can't help re changing your claim (I seem to recall a thread somewhere where someone had forgotten to add their a/c details and found that while they couldn't alter the P.O.C., they could alter the *title* of the claim to include it - don't know if that's any help at all?) Failing that, I'd try to contact H. immediately after they agree to settle and insist they issue you a cheque instead of paying funds into your a/c.

 

Yep, send a message to one of the Mods with your litigation details (preferred format to be found in a sticky on the 'Litigation In Progress' board.)

 

You should get a hard copy of your claim through the post with date of issue & service on it, otherwise you can check the status of your claim online at any point through the MCOL site.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Lucy.

Lucycat vs. Halifax 13/9 - £4496.99 - WON!

 

Lucycat vs. MBNA (Alliance & Leicester) - 16/11 - Offer of £295 received - pursuing £575.

 

Lucycat vs. HSBC - 15/11 - MCOL filed - £1438 (& interest at 8% - another £392.49)

 

Lucycat vs. Capital One 15/11 - Offer of £136 received - pursuing £340.

 

Lucycat vs. Halifax - Mortgage ERC - 18/10 - LBA sent - £466.32.

 

Lucycat vs. Halifax - Mortgage Charges - 9/11 - D.P.A. Non-Compliance letter delivered.

 

Lucycat vs. LloydsTSB - Loan PPI - 5/10 - Statement received.

 

Lucycat vs. LloydsTSB - 20/10 - Prelim sent for £45 - returned undelivered, recipient has 'gone away'...! :o

 

* Lucycat vs. Carphone Warehouse - 13/11 - S.A.R. delivered. * Lucycat vs. Volkswagen Finance - 9/11 - S.A.R. delivered. * Lucycat vs. Barclaycard - 15/11 - S.A.R. sent out.

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Just three days after I submitted my claim, the bank has acknowleged it. It's remarkable how fast they can respond to the courts given that it takes them weeks if not months to respond to me.

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Hi Gruffle Gaw.

 

Make sure the cheque is in your hand or account before cancelling procedings.It has been known for them to not send payment and you have to start again.

Well done.Was,nt bad was it?..

 

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Good point, Ukaviator. I'll be making that clear to them once they agree to pay up.

 

I got a letter from the court this morning. It says the case is going to be heard in Northampton, which is miles away from me! I know the case is unlikely to go to court but it seems prudent to assume that will be the eventual outcome and prepare for it, just in case. Is there any way I can get the case heard at a county court near me instead?

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Morning Gruffle Gaw.

 

If you call the help line on the Moneyclaim website,i am sure they can change the location to a local court to you.You probably won't get that far as they seem to always settle.Full disclosure is what the banks want to avoid.

 

Good luck

 

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Thanks - I'll call the court tomorrow. I got the court papers this morning. The bank is going to defend the claim. I'm a bit apprehensive and, as I said, I'm going to assume I'm going to court and get all the paperwork together.

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Hi Gruffle Gaw.

 

Go to the Guidance notes on this site.Everything you need is there.Plus the reading of these threads will also help.You probably won't be going,but be prepared.You should get a payout very soon.

 

Good luck

 

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I came home this evening to a letter from Halifax telling me they are going to refund the entire £1966.78 including court fees and interest - Woohoo!

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Apparently I'm going to receive a cheque in the next 5 working days. Once I have it I'll be making a donation. Thanks for all your help and advice, everyone - Barclays is next. :)

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congrats gruffle

 

i'm filing next week, so hopefully i'll be celebrating in about 2-3 weeks

"Banks are people that will lend you an umbrella when it's sunny, but demand it back the minute it starts raining"

 

Brad v Halifax

22/08/06 - Preliminary Letter sent requesting full repayment of charges

06/09/06 - LBA sent to bank

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Well done. Good job.

 

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Yep - keep at it Brad, in a few weeks' time this will be you!

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Thanks Ukaviator. :)

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Excellent news - congrats on your win & enjoy your cash! :O)

 

Barclays next, eh - good for you! ;O)

 

Lucy.

Lucycat vs. Halifax 13/9 - £4496.99 - WON!

 

Lucycat vs. MBNA (Alliance & Leicester) - 16/11 - Offer of £295 received - pursuing £575.

 

Lucycat vs. HSBC - 15/11 - MCOL filed - £1438 (& interest at 8% - another £392.49)

 

Lucycat vs. Capital One 15/11 - Offer of £136 received - pursuing £340.

 

Lucycat vs. Halifax - Mortgage ERC - 18/10 - LBA sent - £466.32.

 

Lucycat vs. Halifax - Mortgage Charges - 9/11 - D.P.A. Non-Compliance letter delivered.

 

Lucycat vs. LloydsTSB - Loan PPI - 5/10 - Statement received.

 

Lucycat vs. LloydsTSB - 20/10 - Prelim sent for £45 - returned undelivered, recipient has 'gone away'...! :o

 

* Lucycat vs. Carphone Warehouse - 13/11 - S.A.R. delivered. * Lucycat vs. Volkswagen Finance - 9/11 - S.A.R. delivered. * Lucycat vs. Barclaycard - 15/11 - S.A.R. sent out.

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Brilliant news - congratulations.

 

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Ah, well done kydcarmen!

 

I've filled in the survey and will be making a donation as soon as the cheque clears in my account.

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Congratuiations. Enjoy your money.

I'm only a couple of days behind you so will hopefully have my money soon too, YAY:D

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