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    • Particular's of claim for reference only 1. the claim is for the sum of £6163.61due by the defendant under an agreement regulated by the consumer credit act 1974 for hsbc uk bank plc. Account (16 digits) 2. The defendant failed to maintain contractual payments required by the agreement and a default notice was served under s 87(1)  of the consumer credit act 1974 which as not been compiled with. 3. The debt was legally assigned to the Claimant on 23/08/23, notice on which as been given to the defendant.  4. The claim includes statutory interest under S.69 of the county courts act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum from the date of assignment to the date of issue of these proceedings in the sum of £117.53 the Claimant claims the sum of £6281.14. Suggested defence 1. The Defendant contends the particulars of the claim are generic in nature. The Defendant accordingly sets out its case below and relies on CPR r 16.3 (3) in relation to any particular allegation to which a specific response has not been made. 2. The claimant has not complied with paragraph 3 of the PAPDC (Pre action protocol) failed to serve a letter of claim pre claim pursuant to PAPDC changes of the 1st of October 2017. It is respectfully requested that the court take this into consideration pursuant 7.1 PAPDC. 3. Paragraph 1 is noted. I have in the past had financial dealings but do not recognise this specific account number or recollect any outstanding debt and have therefore requested clarification. 4. Paragraph 2 is denied. I have not been served with a default notice pursuant to the consumer credit act 1974. 5. Paragraph 3 is denied. i am unaware of any legal assignment or notice of assignment. A copy of assignment was sent by Overdales solicitors when acknowledgement of receipt of CPR request was received, but this was not the original.   6. Paragraph 4 is denied. Neither the original creditor or the assignee have served notice pursuant to sec86c of the Credit Consumer Act 1974 Notice of Sums in Arrears and therefore prevented from charging interest on debt regulated by the CCA1974. 7. The defendant submitted a request for a copy of the alleged agreement pursuant to s78 CCA 1974. The claimant has acknowledged receipt of request but has failed to comply. The claimant has failed to provide any evidence of balance or Default Notice requested by CPR 31.14 8. It is therefore denied with regards to defendant owing any monies to the claimant. therefore the claimant is put to strict proof to:  a.  Show how the defendant has entered into an agreement with HSBC. b.  Show and evidence the nature of breach and service of a Default notice pursuant to section 87 (1) CCA 1974. c.  Show and quantify how the defendant has reached the amount claimed for. d.  Show how the claimant has the legal right, either under statute or equity  to issue a claim. 8.  As per civil procedure rule 16.5 (4) it is expected claimant prove the allegation that the money is owed. 9.  Until such time the claimant can comply to a section 78 request he is not entitled, while the default continues, to enforce the agreement 10. By reasons of the facts and matters set out above, it is denied that the claimant is entitled to the relief claimed or any relief.     .
    • OK, well rereading the court orders from March, in the cold light of day rather than when knackered late at night, it is quite clear that on 25 June there will only be a preliminary hearing about Laura representing her son.  Nothing more. It's lazy DCBL who haven't read things properly and have stupidly sent their Witness Statement early. Laura & I had already been working on a WS, and here it is.  It needs tweaking now after reading the rubbish that DCBL sent and after all of LFI's comments.  But the "meat" is there. Defendant's WS - version 1.pdf
    • Morning, I purchased a car from Big Motoring World on 10th December 2023 for £14899.00. On the 15th December I had a problem with the auto start stop function of the car in which the car would stop in the middle of the road with a stop start error message. I called the big assist and the car was booked in for February. The BMW was with them for a week and it came back with the auto stop start feature all fine and all error codes cleared on the report from big motoring world. within 5 days I had the same issue. Warning light coming on and the car stopping. I called big assist again and the car was again booked in for an other repair in May. Car was taken back in may, they had the car for a week and returned with the report saying no issue with the auto stop start feature and blamed my driving. Within 5 days of having the car back it broke down again. This time undrivable. I had the rac pick my car up and take to Stephen James BMW for a full diagnostic. The diagnostic came back with the car needing a new fuel system as magnetic swarf was found.  I have sent big motoring world a letter stating all the issues and that under the consumer rights act 2015 I have asked for a replacement vehicle. all reports from Stephen James BMW have been sent over to big motoring world. Big motoring world have come back and said they will respond to my complaint within 14 days for the date of my complaint letter. I am not feeling confident on the response from them, what are my next steps?   Thanks in advance. 
    • That is really good is that a mistake last off "driver doesn't have a licence" I assume that should be keeper? The Court requested me to send the Court and applicant proof of my sons disability from their GP this clearly shows he has Severe Mental Impairement, he is also illiterate.  I naively assumed once the applicant received this that they would drop the claim.  It offends me that Bank has asked the Judge to throw the case out at the preliminary hearing and to make us pay up.
    • Hi, we are looking to get some opinions on weather or not to bother fighting this PCN. This comes from a very big retail park parking where there are restaurants, hotel, amongst other businesses. The parking is free but I suppose there must be a time limit on it that I am not aware of. We were in the area for around 4 hours. Makes us wonder how they deal with people staying in the hotel as the ANPR is on what appears to be a publicly maintained street (where london buses run) which leads to the different parking areas including the hotel.  1 Date of the infringement 26/05/2024 2 Date on the NTK  31/05/2024 3 Date received 07/06/2024 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? [Y/N?]  YES 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? Entry and exit photos however, based on the photographs we are almost sure the photos are taken on public street. This is the location I believe photos are taken from.  https://maps.app.goo.gl/eii8zSmFFhVZDRpbA 6 Have you appealed? [Y/N?] post up your appeal] No Have you had a response? [Y/N?] post it up N/A 7 Who is the parking company? UKPA. UK Parking Administration LTD 8. Where exactly [carpark name and town] The Colonnades, Croydon, CR0 4RQ For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. British Parking Association (BPA) Thanks in advance for any assistance.  UKPA PCN The Collonades-redacted.pdf
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    • We have finally managed to obtain the transcript of this case.

      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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I hope to god that someone still has her, and is looking after her in a way that won't hurt her. The only thing that matters at the moment is her safe return and that those responsible are dealt with in the most appropriate manner possible.

Bank and credit card reclaims - £9,806

Sainsburys CCA non-compliance with FOS;

Natwest reclaim of £340 in progress;

Egg credit card reclaim in progress

 

 

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I believe indeed that this is not the place to discuss this particular missing person case or any other one if it does not relate to the purpose of the forum, and that the whole thread should be deleted.

 

I also find it objectionable that one cause, due disproportionate media attention, is allowed to be put on this site, when there are dozens of worthy equally worthwhile causes not given a mention.

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If you have objections to a ' non- consumer issue' thread then don't read it.

We are simply showing that we care about a missing child - and all the other missing children in the world.

There are plenty of threads about consumer issues for you to read.

 

Sandbag.

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If you have objections to a ' non- consumer issue' thread then don't read it.

We are simply showing that we care about a missing child - and all the other missing children in the world.

There are plenty of threads about consumer issues for you to read.

 

Sandbag.

 

If there is so much care for all the other missing children, then where are all the posts and campaigns and news coverage (ad nauseam) for them? Where are all the gangs of volunteers, all the (rather pointless, imho) ribbons, the rememberance masses and vigils? Where are the crocodile tears for such people who we don't know or have not cared about unless we are told to do so by the media? The hypocrisy is amazing.

 

As for not reading posts that I find objectionable, look at all my other posts. They are to viewpoints that are objectionable (in that they are completely wrong). Were people not to read them and post, then this or any other forum would not get very far would it?

 

My point is that this thread has no place in this forum.

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I quite agree. This is a forum for consumer issues - the Moderators appear unwilling to act in removing subject matter that is being discussed ad nauseum elsewhere. The CAG Forum is not a place to discuss the news of the day (unless it relates to consumer matters). Conspiracy theories, Diana and missing children are more properly dealt with elsewhere. Keep the bandwidth for consumer issues.

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This should be in Bear Garden, or removed - I agree that this is not the place for this sort of subject. Maybe it should be locked until another OT forum is set up?

 

I think when referring to 'crocodile tears', sandbag, gyzmo was talking about the various media organisation that pretend to care now - but as soon as a politician gets caught with his trousers down, or a celebrity's cat gets stuck up a tree, will turn their cameras away from Madeline's case like a shot. See my post on the same theme above.

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Nobody with an ounce of heart could fail to wish for the safe return of this child regardless of the reasons surrounding her disappearance.

 

I'm not trying to point fingers here at all but I must admit to a lot of curiosity as to why they didn't use the childminding services available, especially as they are relatively well off. I mean even if you take abduction out of the equation it is just so much easier than trekking back to your room every 15/30 mins to check on them.

 

Anyway, the point I want to make is this: I wonder just how keen the media/celebrities/footballers etc would have been to jump on the bandwagon if this child and her family were your average Mr + Mrs. Joe Bloggs from a council estate rather than the middle class Doctor/Consultant family that they are.

I somehow suspect there would be little to zero money in a reward fund, nowhere near as much 'good' publicity and much more media vilification of the bad parenting skills of said working class, cigarette smoking, beer swilling, council house renting people.

 

By the way - before anyone gets too mad with me - I am a working class council house renter. Also, when my son was about 18mths old he went missing from right outside my front door. Someone had opened my gate and he'd gone for a walk in his jammies and little bunny slippers. It took 2/3 mins to discover him missing, and racing out to the street I heard a neighbour from across the road shouting that someone had just put my son in a car and driven off before they could stop him. There are no words to describe the feelings of this time and the thoughts that go through your head; to say this was the worst moment of my life does not even come close. Fortunately for us, this ordeal 'only' lasted about 2hrs and ended happily with no harm of any kind to my son and the police were fantastic arriving within 5 mins of calling. He is now 21 yrs old but I still have difficulty revisiting this memory.

Here's the bit that will probably gobsmack everyone - the man who took him was a social worker!!! He saw him on the road, took him to his home and called the police immediately but the mind boggles as to his reasons for this, I don't think it takes a lot of brains to realise that an 18mth child in jammies and slippers can't have come very far from home so why not knock on a few doors.

 

Anyway, my reason for sharing this with you is to show that I do not have it in for the parents, I totally understand how they are feeling because I have unfortunately been there. My heart goes out to them regardless of how this happened and though I doubt it will happen now I hope they also have a good ending.

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I don't think this has much to do with the family having money - Sarah Paynes family didn't and look at the press coverage she had.

For some reason, some missing children make big headlines.

Thank God they do, less we forget.

A few years ago the police took photo's of Bournemouth beach, they found 93 known paedophiles there! And parents let their children run around naked on the beach.

 

A friend of mine went on holiday in Portugal, she was going to have a hotel babysitter, then found out hardly any of them are police vetted! Maybe the Mccann's also found this out.

 

Slagging them off will not help them. I dare say no-one could say worse than they are saying to themselves. They have to live with their decision for the rest of their lives. It was ultimately the wrong choice, time can never change that, but how harsh the lesson!

 

I hope and pray the family get through this, whatever the outcome.

Sally x

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Am I the only one feeling p*ssed off that this whole matter is being spammed across the whole board with somebody wanting us to text a number to raise funds to continue the publicity.

 

FFS, this is a consumer site, not a missing persons forum.

 

We hear of and advise on telephone scams frequently - how are we sure that this is not another?

 

(waits for this post to be moderated off)

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It is annoying to go to what you think is a new post and see the same sticky repeated over and over. Everyone knows where to go to donate/volunteer/give information now, unless you've been buried in a steel box thirteen foot underground for the past two weeks. And I note that the text number doesn't tell you how to donate a certain amount, or how much the text will cost in the first place - I could text the number and be automatically taken for £25 plus text - I just don't know.

Also, isn't there a £2mil reward for her now? Do missing persons posters cost that much to print? I think people are getting a little caught up personally in the tragedy... as I've said before, this subject IMHO should be confined to an OT forum, or a stickie in 'General', not plastered over the whole site. I'll reiterate before people jump on my head - JMHO.

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I am really sorry about sounding negative, but I have looked on the "Official Find Madeline McCann Site" and... why are people still donating money??? Has anyone seen the figure on the site?

 

Donations of £901,234.89 have been received to the fund to date.

 

I cant remember nearly a million pounds cheque and a worldwide cruise being given to sarah paynes family

 

I dont see how all that money can really help, sorry.

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I am really sorry about sounding negative, but I have looked on the "Official Find Madeline McCann Site" and... why are people still donating money??? Has anyone seen the figure on the site?

 

 

 

I cant remember nearly a million pounds cheque and a worldwide cruise being given to sarah paynes family

 

I dont see how all that money can really help, sorry.

I understand what you are trying to say here.

I hope they have returned home for the sake of their two other children and try to give them a sense of normality and stability in their little lives.

The McCanns are probably torn between the frustration of wanting to actively search and campaign for Madeleine's safe return and taking care of the children left behind.

The investigation is , of course, still ongoing, and in my opinion, they would probably benefit from being at home with their children trying to relieve their confused little minds.

I hope I haven't offended anyone, I am merely thinking of their welfare.

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Same Here, I dont intend to be offensive, but I just cant see the point of throwing money at a problem like this... I cant begin to think what its like for the mccanns but I also wouldnt leave any of my children unattended, esp to go for a meal (if thats what it was...)

 

I hope she is found alive and well as well as everyone else who is missing

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Have just been emailed a notification of a posting to this thread. It was, to understate the matter, rather tasteless (posted by captainlulz according to the email).

 

Whilst I abhor the continuous media frenzy on this one particular matter, I find such "jokes" pretty much tasteless and, imho, sick.

 

I take it the post has been deleted? If so, good.

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