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i dont think you understand what im asking...i havent waited 40 days on my part or waited around. i emailed them everyday to get my refund as they just didnt pull their finger out and didnt even reply. ive now got the refund but ive wasted money and about 2 days in time and effort. playing law? i thought the idea of asking for specific advice is so i can go to the company and quote a simple act.. ie 'consumer rights act 2015' or similar/whatever applicable act.. that says i have to have a refund within xxxx amount of days which means that they will say somthing like "ok yes we didnt provide you the refund within that time so we'll compensate you for the time" or they'll just try to fob you off thinkg that you dont know your rights so will give up. i rreally dont get why you'd waste time by not including it and having everything prepared to save the too-ing and throw-ing as i suspect ill get denied again with the same bs and fobbing off?
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By honeybee13 · Posted
I'm fairly late to this thread but I have to say this situation sounds nuts to me. Could you remind us why you're paying the bills for somewhere you don't live? HB -
No, if they've already agreed a refund just send them an email They are exec emails you don't need to play law you don't even know. Just send them. Not really suprised you're waiting 40 days when you wait around like this....
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The tenancy is now in her name. The bills she left as occupier did not actually change them to her name I ended up paying them even though I informed them I moved out a month later I got a bill and the month after. Due to her usage they keep saying it's a closing bill which I have paid 3 times now. The council tax will be in her name she just won't pay it as she has not paid it since 2015 that I know of I'm having to pay it all. We met in 2018 but she says it's my fault she did not pay bills before we met. I have been paying them since.
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forewarned is forearmed as they say? if i dont have the facts straight off wouldnt it just start a timewasting excercise of letter tennis?
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