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    • And yes, they state their client is EON and that they can return the debt to EON who can either register a default or take me to court. 
    • Thank you. The npower debt was from 2019/2020 until EON took over the account late 2021.   npower had set a DCA on me even though I owed them nothing. I spoke to a customer service agent, following up by email, who confirmed I was in credit . I made a complaint to head office who sent a barrage of emails, changing the amounts each time. According to them, I owed £279.   The debt grew to what it is now as first npower and then EON subsequently failed to put a payment arrangement and direct debit in place to pay off this supposed sum and my ongoing bills.   I was very ill with Covid, struggling in lockdown with a disabled child and informed them of all this.   EON stopped their legal action when I took them to the ombudsman as this was part of my complaint and requested remedy but I have not received a notice of discontinuance.    I would like to set up my own dd to pay them off but am concerned they could still take legal action. I am on a low income and can’t afford to pay them more than a token amount each month.   
    • Thank you guys! @lookinforinfo thank you for the case, it seem to similar with my case which is gold. @Nicky Boy shouldn't be ICO?   Personal data breaches: a guide ICO.ORG.UK   For CAG I found this  The Confidentiality Advisory Group (CAG) is an independent body which provides expert advice on the use of confidential patient information. This includes providing advice to us, the Health Research Authority (HRA) for research uses. It also provides advice to the Secretary of State for Health for non-research uses.
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    • HB - all sorts of issues have been in court; the main one re repo remains in court, no resolution.  They all stem really from bad advice by broker.  Indeed, but if the Ombudsman is prepared to accept the complaint, it would be about the advice given by the broker and their paperwork, wouldn't it? You seem to be asserting that the problems you've had stem from their bad advice. HB
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Talk talk /aol

 

We purchased aol in 2001, we wanted broadband for the kids

 

They took 2 weeks over the installation date and a further 4 weeks before it actually worked, even then it was intermittent at best

 

In 2002 we cancelled it and went with sky and eventually we had the whole package with them

 

Not long after that my wife suffered a heart attack, the money for the account was taken from her account and until last week they took £27.99 a month for 9 years

 

Various things, apart from my wife's illness , happened in the first few years which lead us to missing these payments being taken

 

I won't bore you with the whole story but they have offered me 6 months compensation

 

They passed me from pillar to post with their new Delhi customer service department and I got nowhere

 

So I've taken them to task

 

I've emailed all the shops and CEOs and began handing leaflets outside their shops in London

 

I will continue to do this till they pay me back

 

If you have similar problems, feel free to contact me

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You say they took money from your wifes account, but did you actually cancel the subscription to Sky ?

 

If I am reading this right Conniff, they had taken the sub for AOL not sky. However as you have said, had they cancelled the sub, if they had then they should be bought to task.

 

6 months comp is disgusting, I would be looking to have the whole amount paid back.

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Ah right, thanks for that. So we are talking in the thousands of pounds, plus interest.

 

Have you the exact figure of what was taken so you can send them a recorded delivery letter with a demand for the full amount plus statutory interest at 8%pa ?

 

When you have done that, let us know what they respond with.

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Hi Hooded,

 

Is there a reason why you haven't decided to take them to small claims court? I think thats what I would do. I would also send them a SAR request. Templates in the library, just amend.

 

 

Hi,

 

It's been a mad 9 years believe it or not, my wife was ill our son was knocked over by a drink driver and both my inlaws were taken ill. With the wife being ill and the monies coming from her account it just went unnoticed

 

We cancelled the contract after they failed to turn up on time to install the Internet and even when they did it didn't work properly. We cancelled it by phone and also letter

 

What amazes me is that even though we moved address in 6 years ago they still took the money even though that address was knocked down

 

Their new Delhi department for customer services is something to behold, I asked for the CEOs name and number and this fella said he was the CEO of talk talk, they said there was no uk number when I got one from ofcom, they said there was no uk address when there is a talk talk office 3 miles from my house in west London

 

I sent letters to all offices in the uk and hand delivered one to the west London office, I also have handed out 1000 leaflets to date outside there office in soho and in the west end

 

I have also ordered a 10 x 8 banner with the words Talk Talk are thieves ......this I will take to all media events in London and also all my Liverpool away games to get it on the telly ( the joys of having a scooter and living in London )

 

I've worked for the hillsborough justice campaign for 22 years and I'm used to fighting for what's right

 

I gave talk talk the option to pay me and told them I would go away but they chose to ignore me

 

I'll keep you all posted on how I get on and appreciate any other avenues I can go down or words from people who have had similar run ins with them

 

Many thanks and have a good Christmas and new year

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Ah right, thanks for that. So we are talking in the thousands of pounds, plus interest.

 

Have you the exact figure of what was taken so you can send them a recorded delivery letter with a demand for the full amount plus statutory interest at 8%pa ?

 

When you have done that, let us know what they respond with.

 

They took nearly £3000 and I have asked for it back, they offered me 6 x £27.99p

 

I told the what to do with that

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I would certainly look at taking them to a small claims court. Im having to deal with them on behalf of my late mum because of a 'mistake' they made.

Have you thought about contacting Watchdog, they love this sort of thing.

Good luck with your fight. Please keep us informed.

 

 

 

I'll keep you all informed, cheers for all the input

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