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My story began in 2006 when I answered the telephone.

 

A woman I cannot remember her name selling Moben Kitchen was calling.

Though my number was x-directory I failed to understand how she got my number.

To cut matter shot we arranged to meet.

 

When she arrived, I thought she was pushy and I told her and she apologised and explained is just kitchen was on offer for £7,000 and was ready to make me an offer of knocking £500 off.

 

Stupidly I agreed and the sales went through.

 

The installation was due in July 2006 for 2 days and I took time off work.

 

Unfortunately the cooker they delivered was faulty no knob.

Moben promised they will deliver the correct part in two weeks and throughout September, October, November 2006 I was still asking for the part.

 

I then wrote to the Judge in Glasgow, Ombudsman explaining the situation and told then I intend to with-hold payment until my cooker was fixed.

 

In November however I received a letter Mellicks & Co their Solicitors,

telling me to pay the money now or risked going to Court,

 

I wrote to them explaining the situation but it fell on deaf ears.

 

I was forced to hire a solicitor at additional cost or so I thought but nothing was done.

 

at last! towards the end of December 2006 the Cooker was fix and I pay Moben.

 

Unknowing to me Moben had sent my details to Equifax that I defaulted payment and they black-listed me.

 

Can you please help to take my name off blacklist as I owe Moben nothing?

 

Vicky

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You will have to sue the installers for breach of contract.

 

If you do this, I suggest that you claim all of your expenses - including the extra expenses for the solicitor if those expenses were reasonably incurred

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