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    • Hello, I will try to outline everything clearly. I am a British citizen and I live in Luxembourg (I think this may be relevant for potential claims). I hired a car from Heathrow in March for a 3-day visit to family in the UK. I was "upgraded" to an EV (Polestar 2). I had a 250-mile journey to my family's address. Upon attempting to charge the vehicle, there was a red error message on the dashboard, saying "Charging error". I attempted to charge at roughly 10 different locations and got the same error message. Sometimes there was also an error message on the charging station screen. The Hertz 0800 assistance/breakdown number provided on the set of keys did not work with non-UK mobiles. I googled and found a bunch of other numbers, none of which were normal geographical ones, and none of which worked from my Luxembourg mobile. It was getting late and I was very short on charge. Also, there was no USB socket in the car, so my phone ran out of battery, so I was unable to look for further help online. It became clear that I would not reach my destination (rural Devon), so I had no choice but to find a roadside hotel in Exeter and then go to the nearest Hertz branch the following day on my remaining 10 miles of charge. Of course, as soon as the Hertz employee in Exeter plugged it into their own charger, the charging worked immediately. I have driven EVs before, I know how to charge them, and it definitely did not work at about 10 different chargers between London and Exeter. I took photos on each occasion. Luckily they had another vehicle available and transferred me onto it. It was an identical Polestar 2 to the original car. 2 minutes down the road, to test it, I went to a charger and it worked immediately. I also charged with zero issues at 2 other chargers before returning the vehicle. I think this shows that it was a charging fault with the first car and not my inability to do it properly. I wrote to Hertz, sending the hotel, dinner, breakfast and hotel parking receipt and asking for a refund of these expenses caused by the charging failure in the original car. They replied saying they "could not issue a refund" and they issued me with a voucher for 50 US dollars to use within the next year. Obviously I have no real proof that the charging didn't work. My guess is they will say that the photos don't prove that I was charging correctly, just that it shows an error message and a picture of a charger plugged into a car, without being able to see the detail. Could you advise whether I have a case to go further? I am not after a refund or compensation, I just want my £200 back that I had to spend on expenses. I think I have two possibilities (or maybe one - see below). It looks like the UK is still part of the European Consumer Centre scheme:  File a complaint with ECC Luxembourg | ECC-Net digital forms ECCWEBFORMS.EU   Would this be a good point to start from? Alternatively, the gov.uk money claims service. But the big caveat is you need a "postal address in the UK". In practice, do I have to have my primary residence in the UK, or can I use e.g. a family member's address, presumably just as an address for service, where they can forward me any relevant mail? Do they check that the claimant genuinely lives in the UK? "Postal address" is not the same as "Residence" - anyone can get a postal address in the UK without living there. But I don't want to cheat the system or have a claim denied because of it. TIA for any help!  
    • Sars request sent on 16th March and also sent a complaint separately to Studio. Have received no response. Both letters were received and signed for.  I was also told by the financial ombudsman that studio were investigating but I've also had no response to that either.  The only thing Studio have sent me is a default notice.  Any ideas of what I can do from here please 
    • Thanks Bank - I shall tweak my draft and repost. And here's today's ridiculous email from the P2G 'Claims Dept' Good Morning,  Thank you for you email. Unfortunately we would be unable to pay the amount advised in your previous email.  When you placed the order, you were asked for the value of your parcel, you stated that the value was £265.00. At this stage the booking advised that you were covered to £20.00 and to enhance this to £260.00 you could pay an extra £13.99 + VAT to fully cover your item for loss or damage during transit, you declined to fully cover your item.  Towards the end of your booking on the confirmation page, you were then offered to take cover again, to which you declined again.  Unfortunately, we would be unable to offer you an enhanced payment on this occasion.  If I can assist further, please do let me know.  Kindest Regards Claims Team and my response Good Afternoon  Do you not understand the court cases of PENCHEV v P2G (225MC852) and SMIRNOVS v P2G (27MC729)? In both cases it was held by the courts that there was no need for additional ‘cover’ or ‘protection’ (or whatever you wish to call it) on top of the standard delivery charge, and P2G were required to pay up in full for both cases, which by then also included court costs and interest. I shall be including copies of both those judgements in the bundle I submit to the court next Wednesday 1 May, unless you settle my claim (£274.10) in full before then. Tick tock…..    
    • IMG_2820-IMG_2820-merged.pdfmerged.pdf Case management was this morning. Here is the Sheriff’s order. Moved case forward to 24/05.   He said there was no signed agreement and after a bit of “erm, erm, yeah but, erm” when he asked them, he allowed time for sol to contact claimant.  what is the next step now? thank you UCM  
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need to add to the 'other jobs' investigation where MPs miss Parliamentary votes (part of their core responsibility IMO) while they are off somewhere working for their 'other employer'

 

,, let alone when its working for a tax haven protecting them from HMG investigations

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The Tory Legacy

Record high Taxes, Immigration, Excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

with the same gusto they do around their crooked MPs

 

10 years to save the Vest

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So why isnt this hitting more headlines alongside his other aberrations?

A number have been linked here for some time ...

perhaps headlines of: Sleaze, Waste, Cronyism and Corruption at the heart of Johnsons Government

 

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"Not enjoying my breakfast this morning. This is sickening," one person tweeted in response to the Good Law Project findings.

 

 

"One company, Ayanda, won a £252 million deal to supply facemasks – with £155 million-worth of them being deemed unusable by the NHS over safety concerns.

Andrew Mills, who worked for Ayanda as a consultant, is a former government adviser, and was paid £32.4 million for the deal, while Tim Horlick (who owns Ayanda) pocketed £40 million."

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Record high Taxes, Immigration, Excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

with the same gusto they do around their crooked MPs

 

10 years to save the Vest

After Truss lost the shirt off the UKs back in 49 days

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With tory cronies being forced onto all the boards and regulators ...

 

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Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

with the same gusto they do around their crooked MPs

 

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I'm not sure if you're referring to Jolyon, TJ, but he's said that HMG should expect to be sued if they interfere with the independence of broadcasting.

 

My favourite piece of news is that the Nigerian corruption tsar has told Johnson he needs to do better on corruption and dirty money. I wonder why our anti-corruption tsar isn't interested in what's going on? He's been very quiet.

 

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When it comes to the Prime Minister’s allies, there’s a pattern emerging in Downing Street. When Boris Johnson doesn’t like...

 

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What the good law project and its founder are brave and desperately needed, and much of what is being seen has been unearthed by their efforts - but not all

We've been commenting and linking on a lot of this for some time HB

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Well I think we need them, someone has to hold the government to account in court. There's also The Citizens and openDemocracy doing some good stuff as well.

 

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Tying one events current (ongoing) corruption and sleaze to prior corruption and sleaze and giving the bigger picture

 

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Editorial: The Conservatives want to shift the UK’s underpinnings to the right – but the rules apply to them, too

 

 

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The Ratcliffe Iran issue appears to be far more complex than information published has detailed

 

Why would Iran take this action against Ratcliffe ?

 

As for Boris and UK, this shows the weakness being an independent country with a reduced level of influence in the world.  If Ratcliffe was a French citizen, I wonder if they would be back home ?

 

 

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UB, as Richard says in the video clip, Boris Johnson didn't read his brief and told the Iranians that Nazanin was there training journalists when she was visiting family. [Edit: and refused to correct what he said.] Then the PM said he'd shift heaven and earth or words to that effect, to get her back and then seems to have done not much.

 

I think it's come to something when an accountant from Bristol has to go on hunger strike outside the Foreign Office to make this visible and get a meeting with a minister. Sadly, it seems the meeting wasn't encouraging and not much is happening.

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The civil servants union, FDA, has a judicial review over Priti Patel and the bullying enquiry next week.

 

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Johnson's administration like Drakeford's in Wales becomes more Junta like by the day.

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The bailiff: A 12th Century solution re-branded as Enforcement Agents for the 21st Century to seize and sell debtors goods as before Oh so Dickensian!

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Id trade you Johnson for Drakeford any day of the week

and buy you a beer or 10 as a thank you

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The Tory Legacy

Record high Taxes, Immigration, Excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

with the same gusto they do around their crooked MPs

 

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Trust me TJ you wouldn't not if you live in North Wales, neither are any use.

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i'm not saying either are good - just that Johnson is unequivocally FAR worse

I'd rather have my right leg amputated up to the ankle, rather than up to the chest .. if I had to choose between the two

 

Johnson is amputated up to the hair follicles, then use your hair to wipe his ass

 

.. and if we swapped, you would still be in the same boat having the consequences of both - but with a lower penalty starting point before Johnson added his mismanagement and corruption, but the rest of us would only have the consequences of drakeford

 

Sounds like a win for us, and maybe even a small win for you given Johnsons lessened power to f*** everything up

 

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Record high Taxes, Immigration, Excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

with the same gusto they do around their crooked MPs

 

10 years to save the Vest

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PLUS

..  you would probably not be required to wear masks .... if you think that a bonus ..

 

Wheres your altruism, take one for the team

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Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

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How Brexit and management of the pandemic is affecting UK tourism. From CNN.

 

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More bad news. UK companies are doing less business with the EU.

 

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Plus, Peter Foster of the FT says school trips for EU pupils have been badly hit. Ireland seems to be benefitting from this.

 

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NUMBER OF THE DAY

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The number of doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine the UK threw away after the life-saving jabs were allowed to pass their expiry date, according to data obtained by a Freedom of Information request from The Independent

 

 

With a half dose emergency regime, that could have given over a million people a first line of defense jab against covid and done something to limit the continuing damage to the UK's reputation.

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Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

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I would image they were at the initial cost - so just over 2 quid a dose possibly - 1.5 million quids worth-ish

 

but its that they were thrown away rather than shipped out where needed

Johnson was happy enough to fly a hercules to Turkey to wait days for some unordered PPE to attempt to save face for himself, most of what was received being unusable, but clearly not happy to use it in a national humanitarian and reputation strengthening cause

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Exclusive: AstraZeneca shots were destroyed in August following a change in vaccination policy

 

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and the cop26 host UK becoming the dodgy share dealing and dirty energy capital of the world -

 

Some might tout this as a resounding cheer for Brexit Britain - well in a way :

 

"the company’s management has been frustrated with the Dutch authorities in recent years, including over taxes. The government has been gradually shutting down the huge Groningen natural gas field, operated by a joint venture between Shell and Exxon Mobil, in the northern Netherlands because of earthquakes, and a Dutch court this year ordered Shell to sharply reduce its worldwide emissions.

Shell is moving to meet some parts of the court ruling, but the company is appealing. A move away from the Netherlands “would make it harder to claim that the Dutch court has jurisdiction,” analysts at Jefferies, an investment bank, wrote in a note to clients on Monday"

 

"The new (UK) setup would remove a limitation that Shell has faced when it offers share buybacks.

Under arrangements dating to 2005, Shell has class A shares, which are subject to a Dutch withholding tax on dividends, and B shares, which are not. Dividends to the two classes of shareholders are paid from profits generated by separate business groups. In practical terms, this situation means that the company can buy back only class B shares, limiting the size of the pool, while management must be careful not to sell assets that might constrain funding for the B share dividends.

The company said the new arrangement would allow it to accelerate share buybacks by creating a larger pool of shares available for them."

 

 

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The restructuring is meant to make the company more appealing to investors and make it easier to sell assets, the oil giant said.

 

The Tory Legacy

Record high Taxes, Immigration, Excrement in waterways, energy company/crony profits

Crumbling Hospitals, Schools, council services, businesses and roads

 

If only the Govt had thrown a protective ring around care homes

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10 years to save the Vest

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