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    • Hello, You can't make EVRi investigate something. The only thing you could potentially look to do is take EVRi to court for the value of the lost parcel, however with a value of only £25 there will be limited point to doing that.
    • Is the letter headed Letter of Claim/before Claim or similar? If not, it sounds like more of the threatogram chain. If you're not sure, post up an anonymised copy of the letter and we'll check. HB
    • So guess what, we have received a final demand letter for £100. It states if payment is not made by 11/06 they will have no option but to forward the case to their litigation dept with a view to commence County Court Proceedings. So just wondering if anyone has any advice. Do we ignore this? or do we need to take action? Thanks 
    • hi dx, thanks for helping just re-reading everything this morning and I must have missed this one from uncle in his thread "What you should not do, is not contact the Banks and simply default on payments. "  are you in disagreement with this based on your last sentence?
    • Thanks for the reply and clarification, that might just explain why in my case contact has pretty much ceased. Though with such companies it doesn't mean they won't ever threaten to return to court as a tool to force one's hand if they feel they are not self informed on their chances etc.  But concerning how last year they tried to use the CCJ to get a charging order and the court granted an intirum order on our mortgage using the CCJ that would have been a good 2-3 months beyond the 6 years, should the court not have checked the age of the CCJ in the first case or would they always grant an interim order simply off the back of a CCJ being produced without even checking the age of it?.  Had I not defended that action at the time they may well have got a default using a CCJ older than 6 years which could be a concern going forwards. At the time when I contacted the court to question the paperwork for a final order application the clerk suggested people don't get informed when companies apply for interim charging orders, they are automatic if a claimant has a CCJ and people only get contacted once a date for a final order application goes through. kind of begs the question if such companies can continue a seemingly backdoor method to attempt default action if un-defended if the initial application doesn't need to check the age of a CCJ?.
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There are no listings for the E4 postcode at all.

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There are no listings for the E4 postcode at all.

 

As I expected.

 

It may be worth ringing Royal Mail to get the actual decode of the PO Box address; if it is, as I suspect, a residential address, one could then check with the local authority to ensure that all planning and other requirements have been met - business rates and so on.

 

JonCris and I have a mutual friend not far from Kings Cross who may be able to find out if there have been other complaints about this outfit.

 

I think it is definitely worth exploring the suggestion that this may be a security firm exploiting a contract with a retailer.

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Personally I would not pay them anything.As I said hold out.

More checks will undoubtably reveal our thoughts to be right.

We will be better placed to answer more decisively your questions once things have been clarified.

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Triton don't bother with the link I've found you. However because of reasons I won't disclose here I'm unable to help you other than by Private Message

 

I too like Martin suspect that this company may also supply the retailers security & is jumping on the band wagon of CR in the hope of making more profit therefore my advice is don't pay until we have had an opportunity to discuss

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Ok yes.

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TSS (Total Security Services) Limited

 

Retail, Commercial and Industrial Security Services

 

TSS (Total Security Services) Limited is a London based company; offering manned guarding services throughout the southern half of the UK, serviced via a network of regional and branch offices.

Our company specialises in the retail security sector, with emphasis on superstore chains and department stores. This accounts for over 95% of our business, with customers including Boots, Ernest Jones, Jane Norman, John Lewis, Tesco, Waitrose etc.

 

 

It would appear that the security company is involving itself directly in demanding payment from the accused

 

 

This company also supplies wheel clamping services. This says it all really

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Jon the info I had has been posted within here.

The edited posts by cjaynap are known only to him since he had already removed whatever was there before I came here last night.

I assume he will give you anything of relevance.

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Also check this out Total Security Services - TSS Security, London, UK

 

It appears they have TKMax as clients which again may expliain a lot where that retailer is concerned

 

This is very questionable and raises very serious issues.

I cant understand how these people can expect to keep the lid on such activity if they are indeed found to be involved jointly.

There is always a trail that can be followed and although it can take time to unravel,we have shown time and time again that at the end of the day they cannot hide.licensing databases and internet cache will always throw up the pointers.I am also not totally convinced that Police themselves are totally beyond question.I have been looking at a number of Police charity accounts in particular donations.

I have not found anything implicating but I have not finished looking.

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Shanty

 

The post by Joncris yesterday contained a link to Total Security Solutions website. On the bottom of the homepage it shows Mr Gardezi to be the Managing Director of Total Security Solutions Limited.

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if theres ever any way i can help out im always willing to.

 

im in the nottinghamshire area so near RLP

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if ive been helpful kick my scales, if ive been unhelpful kick the scales of the person more helpful :eek:

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Thanks labrat. I'm quite worried at the moment on knowing what to do. I'm scared if I don't pay within the 21 day period, then costs will go up and keep going up. Has anyone heard of a recovery company just leaving it if someone doesn't pay??

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Yes I can acknowledge email.

You should not be too concerned at this stage.It is a foregone conclusion that you will get more letters after the 21 days.

Rest assured if there was a consensus that were agreed you should pay up now (or even after 21 days) I am sure you would have noticed it.

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p.s.

 

please remember roadside bombs arnt like dcas they dont warn you first PLEASE be careful

 

and remember bring me back an sa-80 they loose enough anyway so they wont miss one more, and they are always handy for door to door salesmen.

 

but for the luck of useless eyes i probably would be over there with you, i passed my entrance exams but failed the medical due to being unable to see the eye chart

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p.s.

 

please remember roadside bombs arnt like dcas they dont warn you first PLEASE be careful

 

and remember bring me back an sa-80 they loose enough anyway so they wont miss one more, and they are always handy for door to door salesmen.

 

but for the luck of useless eyes i probably would be over there with you, i passed my entrance exams but failed the medical due to being unable to see the eye chart

 

SA80 (or L85A2 to be pedantic) are old hat. The new 7.62 Sharpshooter is the canine gonads - looks a bit like the SLR, same ammo, similar range and accuracy to the SLR, which was an awesome rifle.

 

 

Triton - remember, these civil recovery people are full of pish and wind. They rely on scaring people, not litigation.

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SA80 (or L85A2 to be pedantic) are old hat. The new 7.62 Sharpshooter is the canine gonads - looks a bit like the SLR, same ammo, similar range and accuracy to the SLR, which was an awesome rifle.

 

 

Triton - remember, these civil recovery people are full of pish and wind. They rely on scaring people, not litigation.

 

7.62! is that the one with the biblical references engraved into the metal & provided by a company owned by a 'born again Christian';)

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7.62! is that the one with the biblical references engraved into the metal & provided by a company owned by a 'born again Christian';)

 

The sights used on various weapons had the Biblical references, but new ones don't have them.

 

7.62mm ammunition is considerably larger than the 5.56mm used with the SA80, is more accurate at longer ranges, and has much greater potential to ruin Terry's day.

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