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    • Thank you for this and the attached documents. It all looks fine. The worry about their confidentiality statement. This is normal practice and they probably don't even understand what it really means. They can't impose a legal duty of confidence upon you in this way and there is no reason in equity why you should be bound by a moral duty of confidence – for instance, you didn't eavesdrop this information only didn't find an obviously confidential document belonging to someone else on the street. I'm a little bit concerned about their claim that they have a contractual term with Packlink she expressly excludes third-party rights. I understand from the Cagger above that this has occurred elsewhere but I haven't seen it and certainly I'm not aware that has been relied upon in court yet. We shall certainly start advising people who come here to sue in negligence as well as contract by way of alternative
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    • I would just say, ask your most challenging friend to review the emails. Are they really inferring or is your perception clouded because of your mental state? For example; asking a question is not an inference. I say this so you don't waste the court's time with minor hurts or imagined slights;  they want the significant elements. Otherwise their perception of you may be negative from the offset. 
    • Thank you. Was the value which was declared to the courier the same value as that which you are claiming? The letter of claim is a bit wordy but it does the job. However I would delete any references to mediation or any invitation to them to make proposals for some kind of settled solution. We would normally be advising people to refuse mediation that I believe that there is a new system which is just coming in where mediation becomes compulsory. With the old system, you could choose whether or not have mediation and you would have to agree to keep matters confidential and also agree that you are prepared to compromise. If these are the requirements of the new mediation system then I would suggest that you say that you are not prepared to compromise and that you are not prepared to sign up to a confidentiality agreement. In terms of compromising – the money is yours and there is no reason why should give up a penny. On this action you will be attempting to enforce your third party rights as you do not have a direct contract with EVRi. You should also sue them in negligence as an alternative on the basis that they are due a duty of care and that they failed in their duty and that the loss of the parcel was a reasonably foreseeable consequence which has caused you financial loss. As I think I said earlier, they won't respond to this or at least they won't agree to pay you are any reimbursement. This means that you will deftly have to issue the claim on day 15 which is in another five days. Have you registered with the MoneyClaim online County Court website? You need to do that the start drafting your claim. I suggest that you post your particulars of claim here before you click them off so that we can see and let you know if we think there should be any changes. Finally, you say that you are taking advice from a government website. You should realise that we are volunteers here. We don't get paid but the people who run the government website to get paid. We are very happy to help you. We help everybody completely free of charge but if you are taking advice from some other source then you should stick with them rather than ride two horses at the same time. It will only cause difficulties and conflicting advice and confusion.  
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Friends have been raving about Lidl for ages, but I've yet to bite the bullet. What is the quality of the meat and fish like? I know it's cheap, but is it cheap for a reason? Not sure where they source stuff from. Any thoughts anyone?

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Friends have been raving about Lidl for ages, but I've yet to bite the bullet. What is the quality of the meat and fish like? I know it's cheap, but is it cheap for a reason? Not sure where they source stuff from. Any thoughts anyone?

 

better and fresher same as theirs & Aldi!s Vegetables

 

only trouble with Lidi is they are trying to up market the frozen foods and cost escalates, no better in quality than old lines they use to sell cheaper, Aldi is now my frozen food store or Farm Foods.

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TBH I do not find them cheaper then say Asda or Tesco and in-fact some of their things are dearer. I prefer Farm-foods or Iceland for frozen food

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They're still the best deli in town where I live. Also love the fresh baked bread/cakes. I lived in Germany for six years so I recognise a lot of the stuff not necessarily common to Brit supermarkets and they are good value as is the fruit and veg. I don't suppose they can be just as cheap when they're bringing in lines to appeal specifically to local tastes.

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Not sure where they source stuff from. Any thoughts anyone?

My aged dad does love to treat himself to a fillet steak once in a while and the Lidl meat is fully labelled - can be traced from farm to shop.

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Aldi's meat and tinned stuff is brilliant and noticeably cheaper than pretty much all the rest. Same for boxed/packet cereals/rice/pasta etc

Their Tinned stuff is as good as premium but at tesco/Asda/Morrison saver budget 'brand prices.

 

Fruit and veg not so good in Aldi as our local Tesco, and Tesco is also better fruit and vegwise than our local morrisons

 

Farmfoods is great for the frozen chicken, burger etc and I find far better than Iceland.

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I shop in lidl and love their fresh fish

is it actually fresh though, or like some other supers (tesco/waitrose for eg) where some of the fish has been 'previously frozen' (also like some of their bakery stuff)

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Where I live there is a Large Tesco, a large Asda, an Aldi, Farmfoods, Iceland, B & M, Home Bargains, Family Bargains, Fultons, that all sell food of some description and then about 2 miles away is an Lidl! .

I do not go in Tesco much as find them expensive now and not much selection .

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I shop mainly at Aldi, I find the meats both raw and deli very good, especially the special offers, most tinned goods and cleaning stuff is fine. The fruit and veg tend to go off faster than other suppliers but thats nbot a problem if you plan your menus, I do find the potatoes tasteless though...I buy from M&S for them and for oranges as well...Aldi's tend to be a bit tough and too acidic for my tastes

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The co-op are bandits, worst bakers on the planet.

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My better half is a deputy manager at aldi, a few of the everyday items are dearer but generally speaking, most of aldi stuff is as good as branded stuff.

 

Since using aldi i begrudge paying tesco and asda prices, my shopping is always a good 50% cheaper.

 

Only real issue i have is frozen section needs to be bigger

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The co-op are bandits, worst bakers on the planet.

 

 

CO-OP nothing like the original store, use to shop as a kid for an aunt who was bed ridden with cancer every Saturday morning, then use to do my Mothers shopping after that was in early 50s, remember mums dividend No still.

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CO-OP nothing like the original store, use to shop as a kid for an aunt who was bed ridden with cancer every Saturday morning, then use to do my Mothers shopping after that was in early 50s, remember mums dividend No still.

 

Their prices are like a yo-yo, up and down every couple of weeks !!

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Co-op are very expensive. I used to work for them so know!

Also when lived in Cambridgeshire the co-op was only place in the village where I lived and it cost me a lot to shop even for the basics

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Co-op are very expensive. I used to work for them so know!

 

I only use them now to top up my gas :)

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Friends have been raving about Lidl for ages, but I've yet to bite the bullet. What is the quality of the meat and fish like? I know it's cheap, but is it cheap for a reason? Not sure where they source stuff from.

 

Well.... Based on the reports that came out after the horse meat scandal, the meat could be sourced from just about any eastern bloc country with no guarantee that it is what the packet claims it is. As for the fresh fruit & veg, I can usually find the same stuff elsewhere for a similar price or slightly cheaper. Most of the time, it isn't worth going out of my way to either Lidl or Aldi just to save a couple of pennies.

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I can usually find the same stuff elsewhere for a similar price or slightly cheaper. Most of the time, it isn't worth going out of my way to either Lidl or Aldi just to save a couple of pennies.

 

I agree, but I do my main shop at Aldi tins, meats, potatoes and drop off at Tesco/morrisons as passing for other stuff.

Tesco is far to unreliable in even having stock of 'good value' items to rely on buying there, and Morrisons prices are up and down like yoyo's even more than Tesco.

Aldis prices are constant and you know what you get.

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