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24-11-2009, 00:24 | #16 |
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24-11-2009, 00:39 | #18 |
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oh come on ............. you gotta, you cant let him win
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24-11-2009, 00:45 | #19 |
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24-11-2009, 17:19 | #20 |
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Still don't get it - wrong bit, contract not completed...no brainer.
Tracking is irrelevant. But I'm assuming your paypal deadline has run out? If it isn't, you need to be clear that Paypal has exactly the same responsibility as your card issuer would have had if they had paid the supplier. You should be able to cancel with either because the supplier has taken your money against an incompleted contract, with sufficient time passed to justify you having gone somewhere else for the bit...? Have you tried your card issuer, although I suspect the fact they paid Paypal technically gets them off the hook? |
25-11-2009, 22:57 | #21 |
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give him a dead line to sort then take him out !!!!! to many nice people here
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26-11-2009, 19:45 | #22 |
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Documents issued by Northampton County Court
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14-12-2009, 18:27 | #23 |
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he filed a defence of '' correct items sent''
case moved to Taunton County Court. |
14-12-2009, 19:48 | #24 |
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can hardly be worth is time and fuel turning up surely? which would just leave you with the issue of getting the money to pay the judgement....going as far as the bailiffs?
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14-12-2009, 20:09 | #25 | |
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I sent a bailiff into Barclays Head Office once for failing to pay a county court judgement for the return of credit card charges. So either bailiff or winding up order in this case , tbh depends on how much more attitude I get from them. gotta put a claim in for loss of earnings and expenses. |
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14-12-2009, 21:39 | #26 |
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trading standards all the way I had similar problem and when trading standards got involved it was sorted in 10 days.
They do ask that you have put the issue in writing to the company before they get involved, which i did - an email would do. Hope you get this sorted. Regards Lee |
05-03-2010, 04:49 | #27 |
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case moved to His local court , Fookin wales !
40p a mile / loss of earnings + court fees |
05-03-2010, 08:45 | #28 |
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What a cnut!
Seems he knows how to play the game, probably from plenty of experience of robbing other people! Are you going to keep going and can you sting him for the 40p a mile / loss of earnings + court fees if you win? Hope you do as people who operate like this deserve all that is coming to them. Was the part worth much??? Good luck, Ian. |
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05-03-2010, 10:37 | #30 |
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It works the other way as well doesnt it,Ive had folk on ebay and even on here!! saying they'll buy stuff, making promises and then just letting those promises sail off into the sunset and hope we'll all forget
They do say what goes around comes around |
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