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    • Hi Sorry for the delay in getting back to you The email excuse and I do say excuse to add to your account and if court decide LL can't recoup costs will be removed is a joke. So I would Ask them: Ask them to provide you with the exact terms within your Tenancy Agreement that allows them to add these Court Fees to your Account before it has been decided in Court by a Judge. Until the above is answered you require these Court Fees to be removed from your Account (Note: I will all be down to your Tenancy Agreement so have a good look through it to see what if any fees they can add to your account in these circumstances)
    • Thank you for your responses. As requested, some more detail. Please forgive, I'm writing this on my phone which always makes for less than perfect grammar. My Dad tries but English not his 1st language, i'm born and bred in England, a qualified accountant and i often help him with his admin. On this occasion I helped my dad put in his renewal driving licence application around 6 weeks before expiry and with it the disclosure of his sleep apnoea. Once the licence expired I told him to get in touch with his GP, because the DVLA were offering only radio silence at that time (excuses of backlogs When I called to chase up). The GP charged £30 for an opinion letter on his ability to drive based on his medical history- at the time I didn't take a copy of the letter, but I am hoping this will be key evidence that we can rely on as to why s88 applies because in the GP opinion they saw no reason he couldn't drive i need to see the letter again as im going only on memory- we forwarded the letter in a chase up / complaint to the DVLA.  In December, everything went quiet RE the sleep apnoea (i presume his GP had given assurance) but the DVLA noticed there had been a 2nd medical issue in the past, when my father suffered a one off mini stroke 3 years prior. That condition had long been resolved via an operation (on his brain of all places, it was a scary time, but he came through unscathed) and he's never had an issue since. We were able to respond to that query very promptly (within the 14 days) and the next communication was the licence being granted 2 months later. DVLA have been very slow in responding every step of the way.  I realise by not disclosing the mini stroke at the time, and again on renewal (had I known I'd have encouraged it) he was potentially committing an offence, however that is not relevant to the current charge being levied, which is that he was unable to rely on s88 because of a current medical issue (not one that had been resolved). I could be wrong, I'm not a legal expert! The letter is a summons I believe because its a speeding offence (59 in a temp roadworks 50 limit on the A1, ironically whist driving up to visit me). We pleaded guilty to the speeding but not guilty to the s87.  DVLA always confirmed to me on the phone that the licence had not been revoked and that he "May" be able to continue to drive. They also confirmed in writing, but the letter explains the DVLA offer no opinion on the matter and that its up to the driver to seek legal advice. I'll take the advice to contact DVLA medical group. I'm going to contact the GP to make sure they received the SAR request for data, and make it clear we need to see a copy of the opinion letter. In terms of whether to continue to fight this, or to continue with the defence, do we have any idea of the potential consequences of either option? Thanks all
    • stopping payments until a DN arrives does not equal automatic sale to a DCA...if you resume payments after the DN.  
    • Sleep apnoea: used to require the condition  to be “completely” controlled Sometime before June 2013 DVLA changed it to "adequately" controlled. I have to disagree with MitM regarding the effect of informing DVLA and S.88 A diagnosis of sleep apnoea doesn't mean a licence wont be granted, and, indeed, here it was. If the father sought medical advice (did he?) : this is precisely where S.88 applies https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/64edcf3a13ae1500116e2f5d/inf1886-can-i-drive-while-my-application-is-with-dvla.pdf p.4 for “new medical condition” It is shakier ground if the opinion of a healthcare professional wasn’t sought. in that case it is on the driver to state they believed they met the medical standard to drive. However, the fact the licence was then later granted can be used to be persuasive that the driver’s belief they met the standard was correct. What was the other condition? And, just to confirm, at no point did DVLA say the licence was revoked / application refused? I’d be asking DVLA Drivers’ Medical Group why they believe S.88 doesn’t apply. S.88 only applies for the UK, incidentally. If your licence has expired and you meet the conditions for S.88 you can drive in the U.K., but not outside the U.K. 
    • So you think not pay until DN then pay something to the oc to delay selling to dcas?    then go from there? 
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Hi Just sent my DPA letter today! lets see how long and drawn out c1 can be lol

Claim Woolwich

Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

List of charges received 04/10/06

Claiming £2931.66 inc 8%

PreliminaryLetter sent 05/10/06

31/10/06 Offer of £1000!

LBA sent 07/11/06

 

Claim More Than credit card (Lloyds TSB)

Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

Another Data protection act letter sent 03/11/06

 

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Data protection act letter sent 07/11/06

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good luck, they were very slow with my statements - 39 days to be exact!!

Barclays - Prelim Sent for £980

23/09/06 - LBA sent for £1000

05/10/06 - Received offer of £500

10/10/06 - MCOL Served for £1244.01

18/10/06 - Acknowledged by Barclays

20/11/06 - AQ Returned to Stockport Court

REFUNDED IN FULL

Capital One - Received Statements

Prelim sent 20/10/06 - £632

Offer received 03/11/06 - £248

Partial settlement and LBA sent 07/11/06

2nd letter from Cap 1 18/11/06

MCOL filed 21/11/06 £864

WON! REFUNDED IN FULL

Halifax - Received Statements

Prelim sent 09/10/06 - £836

28/10/06 - Offer received £568

Settled.

Egg - S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 22/11/06

 

MR HOLLYDOLL

Barclays - S.A.R - (Subject Access Request) sent 22/11/06

prelim sent

lba sent

moneyclaim filed

Barclaycard - SAR sent 22/11/06

prelim sent

lba sent

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lol why doesnt that suprise me! well i suppose the money will come in handy in the new year lol

Claim Woolwich

Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

List of charges received 04/10/06

Claiming £2931.66 inc 8%

PreliminaryLetter sent 05/10/06

31/10/06 Offer of £1000!

LBA sent 07/11/06

 

Claim More Than credit card (Lloyds TSB)

Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

Another Data protection act letter sent 03/11/06

 

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Data protection act letter sent 07/11/06

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good luck

NatWest

Data Protection Act Letter - 06/08/2006

Statements rec'd 14/9/2006

Preliminary Letter sent - 27/9/06

LBA - 18/10/06

Claim with Court - 31/10/2006

Got until 14/11/06 to acknowledge.

7/11/06 Received ltr offering full settlement minus

interest + court costs

12/11/06 - Rejection sent

17/11/6006 - Natwest Acknowledged

4/12/06 - Rec'd Natwest Def (Cobbetts)

5/1206 - Rec'd partial offer (Cobbetts)

THE WOOLWICH

Data Protection Act Letter - 06/08/2006

List of charges rec'd - 04/9/2006

Prelimary Letter sent - 06/09/2006

Response - 'fully investigating' - 11/09/2006

Claim with Court - 20/10/06

Acknowledged - 20/10/2006

Defence by 17/11/2006

AQ to be returned - 11/12/2006

Court Date - 14/02/2007

**SETTLED IN FULL**

CAPITAL ONE

**SETTLED IN FULL** 3/11/06

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good luck

 

Thanks Don

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Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

List of charges received 04/10/06

Claiming £2931.66 inc 8%

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31/10/06 Offer of £1000!

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  • 3 months later...

Ok I have decided to pull my finger out and have sent a primlimary out today requesting £1336.

 

lets see what the next 14 days brings lol:rolleyes:

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List of charges received 04/10/06

Claiming £2931.66 inc 8%

PreliminaryLetter sent 05/10/06

31/10/06 Offer of £1000!

LBA sent 07/11/06

 

Claim More Than credit card (Lloyds TSB)

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ah lets see who gets there first eh! lol:D

 

would be interesting to see how they compare.

Claim Woolwich

Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

List of charges received 04/10/06

Claiming £2931.66 inc 8%

PreliminaryLetter sent 05/10/06

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ok been a bit slack! but sent out a premilary and got a letter back from the infamous Mr Udy saying the usual blah about agreements blah blah but reguarding the oft challange blah will refund me the difference from what i have been charged to £12 and have offered me £447 as a gesture of goodwill!

well I added up the difference just to see if they got it right, and yep they didnt! with the difference being £490 lol

 

I have amended the letter they want me to sign saying I will accept this as part payment and will be pursuing the rest, and sent them a lba to keep it company!

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Data protection act letter sent 29/09/06

List of charges received 04/10/06

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