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    • Hearing held today in court. I attended in person and Evri had an advocate attend on their behalf to defend their position that my contract is with Packlink and not with them. I also provided a copy of Evri's terms and conditions which explains that a contract is entered into when a parcel is sent with Evri. The judge pointed this out to the Advocate and agreed there is a contract between me and Evri under the Ts and Cs. The judge explained that while Packlink are responsible for organising the delivery of the item, it is Evri who are responsible for handling the goods and delivering them, and therefor Evri has a responsibility to handle the goods with reasonable care and skill. So am pleased to say the judge found in my favour. Hearing lasted about 75mins. Evri has been ordered to make payment within 21 days. Also nice to meet @jk2054 in person.
    • Good morning,    I just wanted to update you on the situation.    I have visits piling up with my current employment and they need doing before I finish at the end of this month.  I am moving to Wiltshire in 3 weeks for a new job helping care homes with their Dementia patients. I tried to work it out and at a guess I will be doing about 20-25,000 miles a year. So need a vehicle that can cope with that mileage, my old car would have done it easy but 🤷‍♂️ I have taken out a loan and got a friend to find me a reliable car that can cope with the miles and hasn't been written off in the past.   I phoned Adrian flux to see if I could use the last months insurance on a new car I have bought, the girl I spoke to phoned Markerstudy and asked them but they said no, my new car doesn't have any modifications.    I had an email from someone who saw one of my appeals for information, they live near the site of the accident and know a nearby farmer who has a security camera at his entrance that catches the traffic and specifically registration plates as he has been robbed before. They said they would reach out for me and see if he still has the data. Unfortunately it wont catch the scene of the crash.   The Police phoned me and said they were closing the report I made, even if they found footage of the vehicle at the time I said the actual incident would be my word vs theirs.  My first response was I am sure google maps would show that they turned around at that location which would verify my version of events, but upon reflection I do understand, I have seen people doing make up with both hands while driving, eating from a bowl steering with their knees and veering all over the place. I am sure some of these people go off the road and claim that someone forced them off.    Markerstudy phoned me yesterday to say that my car is now at Copart, the £80 tank of Vpower diesel was emptied on entry to the site for safety reasons, which I get but it sucks.  It is awaiting being assessed and shouldn't be too long, which is a relief.  I am really glad things do not seem to be going the way of the other stories and they seem to moving quickly.   However I was informed that my car was a structural write off before I bought it - this destroyed me, I was almost sick.  and this is going to affect any offer of money - after hearing the first statement this didn't affect me.   They need to wait for the assessor to check it over but it is highly likely to be written off and the maximum they can offer is £2300.  I was desperate for a car as I was working for an agency at the time, no work no pay, and did not do a vehicle check because I didn't know about them.  The seller did not tell me that it had been structurally written off, he told me that it had the front wing damaged while parked and was repaired at an approved repairer.  Markerstudy records state that it was sold at auction, no record of repair at an approved repairer.  I bought it bank transfer with hand written receipt.    It gets worse.    It turns out my airbags should of gone off. For some reason they are not working. I think we can figure out why.  If I had hit that car head on and had no airbags.    Some good news.    I can arrange a time with Copart to go and take my stereo equipment and any personal items that are left in the car only. I cant live without music and need quality sound, my speakers and amps are Hertz and JLaudio, (no I am not a boy racer with booming subs, I am an audiophile on a budget) I was really worried I wouldn't get them back so this is a huge relief for me. It is stuff I have built up over years of saving and collecting. Everything to do with the vehicle and mods I have declared need to stay to be assessed.   The accident has gone as a fault on my record, I have to remove 2 years NCB which means I still have some to declare which is good.  So it appears at this point that it may be resolved quickly, not in the way I was hoping, but not as bad as I presumed it was going to be based upon that tow truck drivers attitude and behaviour and the horror stories I read.   I am not going to buy the car back and try to make money with all the parts on it, I don't have the time or energy.   I may need an xray on my back and neck.  The whole situation has left me feeling physically sick, drained and I need it done.   The lesson learnt from this  -  My conscience is 100% clear, my attitude to safety and strong sense of personal responsibility - A rated tyres even if on credit card, brake fluid flush every year, regular checks of pads and discs, bushes etc, made avoiding what I believed to be a certain broadside collision possible.   Get a dashcam (searching now for the best I can afford at the moment)  -  Research your insurance company before you buy  -  Pay for total car check before you go and see a car and take someone with you if you are not confident in your ability to assess a vehicle.      Thank you to everyone here who volunteers their time, energy and information, it is greatly appreciated.  You helped my sister with some advice a while ago but we weren't able to follow through, she is struggling with long term health conditions and I ended up in hospital for a while with myocarditis, when I got out and remembered it was too late.  I am going to make a donation now, it is not a lot, I wish I could give more, I will try to come back when things are on a more even keel.    Take care
    • It seems the solicitor has got your case listed for this “appeal” but not for the Stat Dec(SD). You need to ensure you can perform your SD on the day. If you are able to make your SD in court, the situation you are in now is more straightforward than if you made your SD via a solicitor. You have been convicted of two offences (and two were dropped) via proceedings of which you were not aware. The way to remedy that is to perform an SD. No appeal is necessary (nor is it available via the magistrates’ court). If you are able to make your SD this is how I see it panning out: You will make your SD to the court. The court must allow you to make it as it will have been made within 21 days of you discovering your convictions. You will then be asked to enter pleas to the four charges again. At this point you should plead not guilty to all four but make the court aware that you will plead guilty to the speeding charges on the condition that the FtP charges are dropped. The prosecutor will be asked whether or not this is agreed. In my opinion the overwhelming likelihood is that it will be. If it is you will be sentenced for the two speeding offences under the normal guidelines. In the unlikely event it is not accepted,  the speeding charges will be withdrawn (they have no evidence you were driving). You have no viable defence to the FtP charges and so should plead guilty. This will mean 12 points and a “totting up” ban (as you have already suffered). You can present an “Exceptional Hardship” argument to try to avoid this (explained below).   Because of this, I don’t see any need to make an argument to ask to have any ban suspended (pending an appeal to the Crown Court) unless and until you are banned again. The only reason I can think the solicitor suggested this is to secure a (Magistrates')  court date. I was surprised when you said you had an appointment so quickly; a date for an SD usually takes longer than that. However, if you can use it to your advantage, all well and good. I can’t comment on the argument that the two speeding offences were committed “on the same occasion” as I don’t have the details. That phrase is not defined anywhere and is a matter for the court to decide. It’s an interesting thought (and only that) that such an argument could equally be made for the two FtP offences. If the requests for driver’s details arrived at your old address at the same time, with the same deadline for reply, it could be argued that you failed to respond to hem both “on the same occasion” (i.e when the 28 days to respond expired) and so should only receive penalty points for one. Hopefully you won’t need to go there. I think you have information about avoiding a “totting up” ban. But here’s the magistrates’ latest guidance on "Exceptional Hardship" (EH) which they refer to: When considering whether there are grounds to reduce or avoid a totting up disqualification the court should have regard to the following: It is for the offender to prove to the civil standard of proof that such grounds exist. Other than very exceptionally, this will require evidence from the offender, and where such evidence is given, it must be sworn. Where it is asserted that hardship would be caused, the court must be satisfied that it is not merely inconvenience, or hardship, but exceptional hardship for which the court must have evidence; Almost every disqualification entails hardship for the person disqualified and their immediate family. This is part of the deterrent objective of the provisions combined with the preventative effect of the order not to drive. If a motorist continues to offend after becoming aware of the risk to their licence of further penalty points, the court can take this circumstance into account. Courts should be cautious before accepting assertions of exceptional hardship without evidence that alternatives (including alternative means of transport) for avoiding exceptional hardship are not viable; Loss of employment will be an inevitable consequence of a driving ban for many people. Evidence that loss of employment would follow from disqualification is not in itself sufficient to demonstrate exceptional hardship; whether or not it does will depend on the circumstances of the offender and the consequences of that loss of employment on the offender and/or others. I must say, I still do not understand what the solicitor means by “As a safeguard we have lodged the appeal and applied to suspend your ban pending appeal due to the time limit for being able to automatically appeal without getting leave of the Judge.” When they speak of “leave of the judge” I assume they mean they have lodged an appeal with the Crown Court. I don’t know what for or why they would do this. It seems to follow on from their explanation of the “totting up” ban. If so, I’m surprised that the Crown Court has accepted an appeal against something that has not yet happened. But as I said, i is no clear to me. Only you can decide whether to employ your solicitor to represent you in court. If it was me I would not because there is nothing he can say that you cannot say yourself. However, I am fairly knowledgeable of the process and confident I can deal with it. That said, I do have a feeling that the solicitor is somewhat “over egging the pudding” by introducing such things as appeals to the Crown Court which, in all honesty, you can deal with if they are required. I can only say that the process you will attempt to employ is by no means unusual and all court users will be familiar with it. I can also say that I have only ever heard of one instance where it was refused. In summary, it is my view that it is very unlikely that your offer to do the deal will be refused. If it is accepted, you may be able to persuade he court that the two speeding offences occurred "on the same occasion" and so should only receive one lot of points. Let me know the details (timings, places, etc) and I'll give you my opinion. Just in case your offer is refused, you should have your EH argument ready. Whether it's worth paying what will amount to many hundreds of pounds to pay someone to see this through is your call.  Let me know if I can help further.    
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I need to increase the memory of my PC.

 

I need help.

 

i am useless with comps so if you can explain in idiot proof terms.

 

I have:

 

manufacturer: Packard Bell imedia b2218 uk

rating: 2.7

processor: Intel® Celeron® CPU E14 @ 2.00GHZ

memory RAM: 1.00 GB

system type: 32 bit OS

 

Would this be easy to do or can it take it to a computer shop who could upgrade it?

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Hi Ida

 

DDR2 is the memory you need, searching by the model number. The memory stick is quite easy to replace.

 

There are instructions here:

 

Computer Memory, Computer Memory Upgrade - An Install Guide On How To Add Or Upgrade Computer Memory (RAM) - A My Super PC Affiliate

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Im not sure how many 'slots' for memory your motherboard has, but you find it cheaper to upgrade to 4 x 512 = 2gb or maybe another 1 gb stick if your pc already has 1gb instead of buying a pricey 2gb stick.

 

A great free program to get is Belarc Advisor, download a copy and you can run it and post the results here, it shows how many slots there are and what memory is in them.

 

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Hello Ida!

 

Kingston's Web Site used to be very good, i.e. search on your PC, and it should come up with details of what Memory will fit. It also used to give a little more detail, as in Kingston Part Number, and Manufacturer's Part Number for the RAM.

 

IOW, once you know how many slots it has, and what Memory it takes, then you can shop around.

 

Google it, and I think it's their name dot com.

 

I suspect yours will be pretty standard and common, so there should not be any issues with the MotherBoard (MoBo) needing Matched Pairs of Memory.

 

Cheers,

BRW

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Also try Ebuyer.com, they are good as well. .

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I have a laptop that has only 512mb memory. Can I buy a pen drive or something (without taking the laptop apart), to make mine faster. I could be in the middle of doing something and then my virus database or something will start automatically. Then I can't do anything until it's finished.

 

 

If all else fails, kick them where it hurts and SOD'EM;)

 

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thanks guys

 

does this help?

 

Operating System System ModelWindows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 2 (build 6002)

Install Language: English (United States)

System Locale: English (United Kingdom) Packard Bell BV IMEDIA B2218 UK PTU050Y016

System Serial Number: PTU050Y016918061999000

Chassis Serial Number: 50424E

Enclosure Type: DesktopProcessor a Main Circuit Board b2.00 gigahertz Intel Celeron

64 kilobyte primary memory cache

512 kilobyte secondary memory cache

64-bit ready

Multi-core (2 total)

Not hyper-threaded Board: Packard Bell BV MCP73VT-PM 1.0

Bus Clock: 200 megahertz

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. PBDV10.P18 09/10/2008Drives Memory Modules c,d146.08 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity

101.07 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

 

ATAPI DVD A DH16A6S SCSI CdRom Device [CD-ROM drive]

 

Hitachi HDT721016SLA SCSI Disk Device (160.04 GB) -- drive 0, SMART Status: Healthy 768 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory

 

Slot 'DIMM0' has 1024 MB (serial number SerNum00)

Slot 'DIMM1' is Empty Local Drive Volumes c: (NTFS on drive 0)146.08 GB101.07 GB free Network Drives None detectedUsers (mouse over user name for details) Printerslocal user accountslast logontrans.gif ida07/03/2010 10:39:56(admin)local system accountsno.gif Administrator30/04/2009 18:41:47(admin)no.gif Guestnever

no.gif Marks a disabled account; lock.gif Marks a locked account Lexmark 1200 Serieson USB001Microsoft XPS Document Writeron XPSPort:Send To Microsoft OneNote Driveron Send To Microsoft OneNote Port:

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Hello Ida!

 

Doing a search on Google UK (Packard Bell BV IMEDIA B2218 ) finds your machine in a few places, so the specs seem to be readily available, here's one:

 

Product MPN

 

MPN PT.U050Y.016

Key Features

 

Processor Intel Celeron 2 GHz

Installed Memory 1 GB (DDR2 SDRAM)

Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home

HDD Size 160 GB

Optical Drive Type DVD-ROM • DVD Burner • DVD-Dual Layer Burner • CD-ROM • CD Burner

Recommended Use Home Use

 

Processor

 

Processor Number E1400

Processor Type Intel Celeron

Processor Speed 2 GHz

Processor Manufacturer Intel Socket Type Socket LGA775

 

Motherboard

 

Bus Speed 800 MHz

 

Memory

 

RAM Technology DDR2 SDRAM

Installed RAM 1 GB

Installed Video Memory 256 MB

Installed Cache Memory 4 MB

 

Technical Features

 

Integrated Input/Output Ports USB 2.0 x 6 • PS/2 Mouse x 1 • PS/2 Keyboard x 1 • FireWire (IEEE1394a) x 1

 

Hard Drive

 

Hard Drive Capacity 160 GB

Hard Drive Interface Serial ATA

Hard Drive Rotation Speed 7,200 RPM

Controller Type Serial ATA

 

CD / DVD

 

Optical Drive Type DVD±RW Dual Layer

 

Audio / Video

 

Graphic Processor NVIDIA GeForce 7050

Video Out Ports 15 Pin D-Sub VGA port x 1

Audio Input Microphone Jack • 1 x Line In Audio Output Type Sound Card • Headphones • Line out Integrated Audio Realtek ALC888

 

Miscellaneous

 

Exterior Color Black

OS Certified Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic

Product ID 87723891

Family Line Packard Bell iMedia

Your PC uses DDR2 SDRAM, and has 1GB fitted, and 1x slot free.

 

You can go to 4GB. The MotherBoard (MoBo) will allow up to 8GB to be fitted, but there is no point going over 4GB because most 32 bit Windows Operating Systems cannot use that much (64 bit can, but that's another world). IOW, 8GB can live in the machine, but 32 bit Windows will not see more than 4GB.

 

I'd say another 1GB would make a big difference, or go for +2GB or even +3GB if budget allows.

 

I note you have the Language set to US English, maybe change that to UK English via the Regional Settings...just keep clicking, and swap to UK English when ever you see US English!

 

But do a Google search, and I am sure you will see what I mean, plenty of specs and also people selling RAM. Once you see what is out there, then check out places like eBay, to see what's cooking there.

 

Finally, don't forget basic house keeping, such as running a Disk Clean Up once a week to delete temporary junk (keep System set-up files), and also run a Disk De-fragmentation run via Accessories > System Tools once every couple of weeks. Also, keep an eye on how much free space is on your C:\ drive, because the Operating System needs space to work. If the C:\ gets low on free space, the machine will crawl.

 

Finally, I'd remove any software you don't use, and switch to Firefox as a Web Browser, it's far faster than Internet Explorer, and seems to work much better with Forum Software such as used by CAG.

 

Cheers,

BRW

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hi brw.. sorry mate, but a 32bit edition of windows will only recognise a maximum of 3.2gb, and not 4gb.

 

ida.. whilst your searching, check out aria, and micro direct for costings. If you can get back to me with the prices, please let me know, as being a pc trader etc, I get discounts off my suppliers, and will gladly pass any discount over to you if needed.

 

Also, re the housekeeping, theres a few really good programs, you can download for free.. Simply google for CCleaner, Malwarebytes, and Microsoft Security Essentials. For a free antivirus / firewall package, I recommend Comodo. It isnt a syystem hog, runs when you want it too, and its what I install on all pc's that come into my workshop.

 

If you get stuck, holler, and we'll see what we can sort for you.

 

hope this helps

 

be safe

jgg :)

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hi brw.. sorry mate, but a 32bit edition of windows will only recognise a maximum of 3.2gb, and not 4gb.
Well, it depends on the version of 32 bit Windows:

 

Memory Support and Windows Operating Systems

 

The accepted rule, i.e. to keep things simple, is just to say that 32 bit Windows has a 4GB Physical Memory limit. So, I mentioned that to stop Ida thinking it was worth adding, say, a 2nd Stick of 4GB to add to her existing 1GB Stick (making 5GB in total) ...because her PC would not see beyond 4GB.

 

I pointed this out because RAM is not that expensive these days, and many think they can cram 8GB+ in their PCs, then are disappointed when they find they are only getting the benefit of 4GB.

 

Cheers,

BRW

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im with you on that one brw, and agree totally. i get that all the time, with customers wanting to increase their ram, for say 1gb to 6gb+, all because they have checked the spec of their pc, or spoken to the pb pc guy.. who said yes its possible etc..

 

they want it installing, but they also have 32bit windows, and wont take no for a answer, when i tell them the above. Most of them, im happy to say, go along with me, and order a 64bit edition of their os. Which after a thorough reboot, are more then happy with the results, and a top notch pc.

 

But I totally agree with what your saying.. good advice, and a click on your scales will be done in a few :)

 

take care for now

be safe

jgg :)

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ok got it froma and fitted done at the local shop..... cheaper than what i could actually get it for ........

 

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and guess what :mad: its still freezing

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ha ha fooled you lot !

 

 

was using IE...now wentr back to firefox and no freezing yipeee..........

 

now addicted to farmville :mad:

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I have a laptop that has only 512mb memory. Can I buy a pen drive or something (without taking the laptop apart)' date=' to make mine faster. I could be in the middle of doing something and then my virus database or something will start automatically. Then I can't do anything until it's finished.[/quote']

 

Windows 7 and I believe Vista too has a feature that enables you to use a USB stick as extra memory however there are only a limited amount of USB sticks that are compatible with this feature and they tend to be a bit pricier.

 

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Thanks andy, seems like we are following each other around this morning. A fellow Cagger (very nice man) supplied me with another 512mb RAM card and it was really easy to install. The difference in my laptop is amazing. It only takes a minute now to start up all my programs. Used to have to wait about ten minutes.

 

 

If all else fails, kick them where it hurts and SOD'EM;)

 

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Although the OP's issue has been solved, you might like to know that if you visit crucial memory - RAM Memory Upgrade: Dell, Mac, Apple, HP, Compaq. USB drives, flash cards, SSD at Crucial.com you can download a small piece of software which scans your system and tells you exactly what your computer can take.

 

Also, I've always found the memory from crucial is always well priced and their delivery is very fast.

I even had to use their lifetime guarantee once - about 3 years after I had boght some memory and they honoured it - no problems. I didn't need a receipt. I just told them the serial numbers from the memory and they had it all logged.

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