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    • The defendant in this case is Parcel2Go.com Limited The claimant sent a parcel using Parcel2Go Ltd as a broker and Evri as the shipper via the Defendant's service containing which contained two handmade bespoke wedding trays to a customer with  under  tracking number P2Gxxxxxxxx. The parcel was never delivered although the defendant stated that three attempts had been made to deliver the parcel.  The claimants customer waited in for four days to receive the delivery but no delivery was attempted. There was no communication with the claimants customer.  Despite many web chats and emails the parcel was not delivered and on the Parcel2Go website it stated that the customer had refused delivery. This was not true as no delivery had been attempted.  I was The Defendant informed me that the parcel was being returned to me but after waiting three weeks I was informed by the courier that the parcel was lost. I was offered compensation of £20 + shipping fee which I refused and after sending Parcel2Go a Letter of claim this was increased to £75 which I also refused. The Claimant did not purchase the Defendant's insurance policy as requiring people to pay extra for rights already guaranteed under the consumer rights act 2015 is contrary to section 57 and 72 and therefore unenforceable. The Claimant rejected the Defendant's standard compensation offer. It is clear that the defendant is responsible for the loss of the parcel as they did not act with reasonable care and skill when handling the claimants parcel, contrary to section 49 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015.   By failing to ensure the safe delivery of the Claimant's parcel the Defendant breached section 49 of the CRA 2015.   AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS £370.00 being the value of the lost goods £xx.xx being the price of shipping and interest pursuant to s69 cca 1984.   See what BF thinks but I think something like this is better. Remember you are suing P2G not evri.
    • I disagree with the charge and also the statements sent. Firstly I have not received any correspondence from DVLA especially a statutory notice dated 2/5/2024 or a notice 16/5/2024 voiding my licence if I had I would have responded within this timeframe. The only letter received was the single justice procedure notice dated the 29.5.2024 this was received on 4.6.2024. I also disagree with the statement that tax was dishonoured through invalid indemnity claim. I disagree that the licence be voided I purchased the vehicle in Jan 2024 from RDA car sales Pontefract with agreement to collect the car on the 28.1.2024. The garage taxed the vehicle on the 25.1.24 for eleven payments on direct debit  using my debit card on my behalf. £62.18 was the initial payment on 8.2.24  and £31 per month thereafter the second payment was 1.3.24.This would run from Jan 24 to Dec 24 and a total of £372.75, therefore the car was clearly taxed before  I took the car away After checking one of my vehicle apps  I could see the vehicle was showing as untaxed it later transpired that DVLA had cancelled my tax , without reason and I did not receive any correspondence from DVLA to state why it was cancelled or when. The original payment of £62.18 had gone through and verified by my bank Lloyds so this payment was not declined. I then set up the direct debit again straight away at my local post office branch on 15.2.2024 the first payment was £31 on 1.3.2024 and subsequent payments up to Feb 2025 with a total of £372.75 which was the same total as the original DD that was set up in Jan, Therefore I claimed the £62.18 back from my bank as an indemnity claim as this payment was from the original cancelled tax from DVLA and had been cancelled . I have checked my bank account at Lloyds and every payment since Jan 24  up to date has been taken with none rejected as follows: 8.2.24 - £62.15 1.3.24 - £31.09 2.4.24 - £31.06 1.5.24 - £31.06 3.6.23-£31.06 I have paper copies of the original DD set up conformation plus a breakdown of payments per month , and a paper copy of the second DD setup with breakdown of payments plus a receipt from the post office.I can also provide bank statements showing each payment to DVLA I also ask that my licence be reinstated due to the above  
    • You know hes had it when they call out those willing to say anything even claiming tories have reduced taxes on live tv AS Salmonella says: The Conservative Party must embrace Nigel Farage to “unite the right”, Suella Braverman has urged, following a disastrous few days for Rishi Sunak. The former home secretary told The Times there was “not much difference” between the new Reform UK leader’s policies and those of the Tories, as senior Conservatives start debating the future of the party. hers.   AND Goves replacement gets caught booking in an airbnb to claim he lives locally .. as of yesterday you can rent it yourself in late July - as he'll either be gone or claiming taxpayer funded expenses for a house Alongside pictures of himself entering a house, Mr McGuinness said Surrey Heath residents “rightly expect their MP to be a part of their community”. - So whens farage getting around to renting (and subletting) a clacton beach hut?   Gove’s replacement caught out on constituency house claim as home found on Airbnb WWW.INDEPENDENT.CO.UK Social media users quickly pointed out house Ed McGuinness had posted photos in was available to rent     As Douglas Ross says he'll stand down in scotland - if he wins a Westminster seat - such devotion.
    • I've completed a draft copy to defend and will post up here for review.  Looking over the dates and payments this all stemmed from DVLA cancelling in Feb , whereby I set up a new DD in Feb hence the overlap, why they cancelled when I paid originally in Jan I have no idea. Anyway now stuck with pending court action and a suspended licence . I am also firing off a letter to DVLa recorded disputing the licence revoke
    • Thank you both for your expert knowledge and understanding. You're fighting the good fight by standing up for people like me and others with limited knowledge of this stuff. I thank you. I know all my DVLA details are good. I recently (last year) renewed my license, and my car's V5 is current with the correct details; the same is valid for my partner. I'll continue to ignore the love letters 😂 and won't let it bother either me or my partner.  I'll revisit this post if/when I get a letter of claim.  F**k ém.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
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Each test has a unique QR code?

 

The UK is a joke at the moment.  People fighting over petrol at garages, because of supply issues affecting some garages. 

 

Will we see people fighting again in Supermarkets over the last pack of toilet rolls ?

 

Government are blaming the media for reporting the problems .

 

 

 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, unclebulgaria67 said:

Each test has a unique QR code that ?

As far as I can see I could just have scanned in a QR code of an unused or unreported test and declared it negative.  It is a venue asking for this and it's utterly pointless.  They'd be much better asking everyone to bring an LFT with them and randomly picking 10% out on entry to test in front of a witness

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An antiviral pill cuts the risk of needing hospital treatment from Covid-19 in half and slashes the chance of dying, according to landmark findings that...

 

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Several companies are working on so-called oral antivirals, which would mimic what the drug Tamiflu does for influenza.

 

 

Links for further info:

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34159342/

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-021-00657-8

https://www.jbc.org/article/S0021-9258(21)00667-0/fulltext

 

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2020.01013/full

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7260602/

 

 

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We aren't hearing much about the nasal sprays quite surprisingly

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On 01/10/2021 at 15:58, honeybee13 said:

Good news about the new drug, TJ.

On the surface yes. Like all antivirals it works best if given early so if it requires a prescription, and therefore a GP appointment, we can whistle for it in this country on the NHS.

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Who gets it, and for what severity of illness, though.

 

Trial results suggest molnupiravir needs to be taken early after symptoms develop to have an effect. An earlier study in patients who had already been hospitalised with severe Covid was halted after disappointing results.”

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58764440

 

 

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18 hours ago, honeybee13 said:

I assumed it was meant for hospitals. Is that not the case?

 

Its more like a morning after pill or the shingles anti viral pill course

- you need to take it as soon as you get symptoms/positive test - although there are likely to be benefits even if there is some delay

- but that is if you can get it

 

The links refer

 

Perhaps the better known shingles anti-viral course is the nearest simile

 

Google

polymerase inhibitor

protease inhibitors

 

regarding the nasal sprays - the bandwagon brigade have jumped on with vitamin A and all sorts of largely worthless nasal sprays really clouding the issues.

But this is worth a peruse

 

WWW.BIRMINGHAM.AC.UK

A nasal spray that can provide effective protection against the COVID-19 virus has been developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham...

 

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Interesting that a number of the nasal sprays actually seem to include extracts from seaweed (long chain sulphated polysaccarides) - already referred by me much earlier in the thread

 

At the peak of the outbreaks I was taking brown seaweed (sulphated long chain polysaccharides) although you do need to take care with the high iodine levels and your thyroid. I take one capsule twice a week now.

 

 

Its One of two 'natural' products i have given some credence to since the start of the outbreaks.

One example of the seaweed used has a common name of bladderwrack - not the best one apparently - but a good alternate option and far easier and cheaper to acquire than the commonly referred one

 

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In a test of antiviral effectiveness against the virus that causes COVID-19, an extract from edible seaweeds substantially outperformed remdesivir...

 

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TJ : how does the brown seaweed’s “sulphated long chain polysaccharides”

a) get from your GI tract (since you are taking them as capsules) to the site where they protect you? And

b) which site is that (that they protect you at)

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Read the articles and the previous links if you are suitably qualified to do so. They give technical detail which would be a waste copying

- AS THEY ARE LINKED

They are there and dont need me to quote parts at your beck and call simply to receive pedantic tirades from you saying I simply quote whats linked if I do, and quoting more detailed stuff which you find in some google search if I summarise, or you rambling off on some tangent.

 

I have stated there are two 'natural products I give some credibility too and given links before and repeated one immediately above.

Don't like that?  - Tough. Take it up with pubmed and boots (the inventors of Ibuprofen) for starters.

Theres a number of others you can take it up with in the links too. I'm not interested in your egocentric tirades and I doubt they will be either

 

.. and how am I seeing your burbles ?

Must have accidentally removed your bin lid when I removed my notifications when I couldn't log on.

I'll sort that now.

Bye.

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I'll just add (for others) as well as the recent very credible study links supplied - its nothing new

- from 2014

 

Paula Virginia Fernández, ... Marina Ciancia, in Advances in Botanical Research, 2014

9.4.3 Antiviral Activity

Several sulphated seaweed polysaccharides show antiviral activity against enveloped viruses, including important human patogens as Herpex simplex virus (HSV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), dengue virus and others (Damonte, Matulewicz, & Cerezo, 2004). Their antiviral activity appears to be based on the ability to interfere with the initial attachment of the virus to the target cell, blocking the viral entry. This activity was mainly reported for polysaccharides from red seaweeds (carrageenans, agarans and xylomannans) and brown seaweeds (fucoidans). In 1999, Lee, Hayashi, Maeda, & Hayashi, 2004 described the anti-HSV-1, anti-HCMV and anti–HIV-1 activity of a rhamnnan from the green seaweed Monostroma latissimum. Later, the same group assayed for anti-HSV-1 activity 11 polysaccharides from green algae, including two arabinans from C. latum and C. fragile and an arabinoxylogalactan from C. adhaerens. Although no detailed structural information about these polysaccharides was given, differences in antiviral potency among arabinans appear to be related with sulphate content. Arabinan from C. latum, as well as other compounds evaluated, showed the highest activity when added to the medium at the time of viral infection, but it maintained its activity at high levels even when added to the medium 8 h post-infection.

Finally, a highly branched galactan from C. fragile, FG, inhibited the replication of HSV-2, possibly by interfering in the early steps such as virus adsorption and penetration into host cells. FG suppressed virus production most efficiently when added at the same time as virus infection and throughout the incubation thereafter. Pretreatment of host cells with FG showed no inhibitory effects, and less anti-HSV-2 effect was observed when added only during viral infection. FG maintained antiviral activity at higher levels when added to the medium even after 6 h of virus infection. In addition, FG was found to make the virion lose its infectivity. In contrast, FG did not show anti-influenza A virus effect (Ohta et al. 2009).

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Yes, but activity in cell culture is not the same as activity in the human.

spraying a substance in the nose isn’t the same as swallowing tablets / capsules.

 

One of the papers you refer to (in your lack of understanding) highlights these substances as alike to heparin / fractionated heparins.

 

This highlights your lack of understanding as heparin can’t be taken by mouth (like the capsules you take) and have any effect. Heparin has to be injected.

This is why heparin is given by injection (and when anti-coagulation has to be continued longer term people get swapped to warfarin).

Warfarin (a very different molecule and working by a completely different mechanism) can work being taken by mouth, heparin can’t.

 

of course I could produce papers showing bleach has activity against a wide range of pathogens. Most sensible, sane people won’t suggest injection or ingestion of bleach (although one [now ex-] President of the USA showed how ignorant they were by asking how it could be used!)

 

So, I ask again as it shows you seem to quote papers as if you understand them:

 

TJ : how does the brown seaweed’s “sulphated long chain polysaccharides”

a) get from your GI tract (since you are taking them as capsules) to the site where they protect you? And

b) which site is that (that they protect you at)

 

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"Dr. Fauci was enthusiastic about the development of the new Merck anti-viral pill, describing it as “extremely important.” In announcing the results of its clinical trial last Friday, Merck said the pill was able to cut the risk of hospitalization and death from the virus by half.

But he also warned that Americans should not wait to be vaccinated because they believe they can take the pill."

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The articles linked on the pills and seaweed components can be a little technical, and not everyone is that way inclined (thank god) so:

 

 

 

,, then have another browse through the linked article, and links from the linked article should the desire nudge.

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European companies playing key supporting roles in COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing are working to move production and supply chains closer...

 

The U.S. Defense Production Act with its system of rated orders that prioritise U.S. crisis response, also hobbled Merck's ability to serve vaccine makers elsewhere in the world.

In response, Merck in March laid out plans to invest 25 million euros in France to make disposable plastic materials for bioreactors, an essential input for COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing.

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Heparin!

 

Seaweed!!!

 

Snake Oil!!!

 

(TJ quoting random videos and research papers cited apparently without understanding that these are cell culture studies ……, not clinical efficacy studies!)

 

TJ :  Where is the heparin needed? In the nose? The blood? The lung??

 

How are you suggesting you get the heparin there, and (if in blood) what APTTR of heparin is needed for an anti-Covid effect?

 

Given severe covid disrupts the normal clotting (with both localised micro thrombi and wider impaired clotting), are you sure systemic heparin treatment offers an overall survival benefit (or even any treatment benefit)?


Hint; patients on haemofiltration on ITU (for renal failure as part of multi-organ failure due to Covid) will be heparinised. No one is yet advocating heparin treatment for Covid, well, except maybe TJ…….. 

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Does anyone else think the government is trying to ignore Covid? Rachel Clarke who is a doctor has tweeted this.

 

'Today we've topped 40,000 new cases of Covid - with multiple hospitals on black alert, patients in corridors & ambulances unable to offload patients.

 

@10DowningStreet's "vaccine-only" response (no other mitigations) makes us a global outlier. It is staggeringly irresponsible.'

Illegitimi non carborundum

 

 

 

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Still on the 'vaccine only' response, this was in the Guardian yesterday.

 

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Instead of relying on vaccines alone, countries such as France and Germany are using extra measures to keep cases and deaths low, say UCL’s Christina...

 

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In my area the number of infections is horrendous - the rate per 100k was well over 1k at one point but it is going down again now.  Sounds awful but it wasn't reflected in hospital admissions or deaths as it was/is schoolchildren.  At one point there were 15 children off with confirmed cases from a single class in the local primary school.  I believe their parents' generation are also showing disproportionate rates of infection but it doesn't appear to be hitting others.

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That's awful, HT. I hope the decline in cases continues.

 

One of the UK experts, I can't remember which atm, said that she thinks there are two epidemics, one in older people and another with school kids and their parents because a lot of the people in hospital are under 50 now.

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and i wonder how many of those so very few 'privileged people to get such vast amounts of private care at a cost to the taxpayer of £400M a month while the NHS was pressured to the point of collapse and crucial tests and operations were cancelled ... were the rich and powerful?

 

 

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‘SECRET PPE CONTRACT ’: Johnson’s government has been urged to end “secrecy” after it emerged that a Covid contract handed to a Conservative Party donor’s firm is still under wraps after 18 months. Clipper Logistics – whose boss has donated £730,000 to the Tories – secured a deal to deliver personal protective equipment (PPE) last year without facing any rival bids. Government figures show the deal for the firm’s services was renewed at £650,000 a month – which means the contract has cost the taxpayer an estimated £11m. Labour is demanding details of the contract be published.

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