Hi all. Bit of a bad situation and legal action needs taking if at all possible but i am not sure it can.
My mother has moved back from Spain to the UK. She got removal quotes from various companies including one run by an English family in Spain (Murcia area). The ones in Spain came out to her house and seemed very nice, offered to buy her vehicle to save her bringing it back to the Uk etc etc, so they got some damn good deals out of her before the removals even happened.
They quoted her a price and she agreed, they said they were fully insured and reputable bla bla, and they do have many good reviews so it all looked good. They have storage warehouses etc and their own vehicles. They did the removals to my mum's new place in south Wales. There were no end of problems, huge delays where they didn't deliver half of her stuff for weeks or maybe months late. I was sure they had lost it or stolen it but they may have just been trying to avoid a trip until they had a job going that way. Either way, LOADS of her stuff is missing and loads is broken and damaged. Rugs black with mould - they said their warehouse leaked and they would claim on their insurance so "nothing to worry about" etc. Now she realises there is a lot more stuff missing including family heirlooms, tools, clothes, all sorts.
She has spoken with them several times. They offered her a "token gesture" of £500 a while back, saying "just to show good will while we put a claim into the insurance". My mum said no thanks, as she was concerned it was a ruse and £500 wouldn't go anywhere near covering the loss/damage. Long story short, they have now ignored her last 3 or 4 emails and won't take her calls. Completely ignoring every contact and my mum wants to know if she can sue. I said it would be tricky as the firm will claim they are Spanish based, but all their vehicles are UK plated and my mum (victim) is in the UK. On the other hand, the agreement was made in Spain so I suspect that means the only way to sue them is through Spanish jurisdiction, and I suspect the swines know this which is why they appear not to be concerned.
My mum wrote to them telling them that if she didn't receive a reply by last week, she would be taking legal action seeking the full payment back (£4000) for removals contract due to breach of that contract. There is more to it, huge amount of time and hassle and upset as well as many old family items have been lost. A while back I told her to start recording phone calls with them, and she has some rather interesting stuff on tape, such as an employee telling her that the boss saw some of the broken items like an old lamp (gift from now deceased mother) and told the employee to say it had been lost, when actually it was sat in the warehouse. The employee told her this himself and we have the call recorded. There is lots of this stuff which I won't bother going into, I am just hoping someone can advise if this case is a dead duck due to jurisdictional issues, or if there is some way to seek restitution via UK/Welsh court system?
Any comments appreciated.
My mother has moved back from Spain to the UK. She got removal quotes from various companies including one run by an English family in Spain (Murcia area). The ones in Spain came out to her house and seemed very nice, offered to buy her vehicle to save her bringing it back to the Uk etc etc, so they got some damn good deals out of her before the removals even happened.
They quoted her a price and she agreed, they said they were fully insured and reputable bla bla, and they do have many good reviews so it all looked good. They have storage warehouses etc and their own vehicles. They did the removals to my mum's new place in south Wales. There were no end of problems, huge delays where they didn't deliver half of her stuff for weeks or maybe months late. I was sure they had lost it or stolen it but they may have just been trying to avoid a trip until they had a job going that way. Either way, LOADS of her stuff is missing and loads is broken and damaged. Rugs black with mould - they said their warehouse leaked and they would claim on their insurance so "nothing to worry about" etc. Now she realises there is a lot more stuff missing including family heirlooms, tools, clothes, all sorts.
She has spoken with them several times. They offered her a "token gesture" of £500 a while back, saying "just to show good will while we put a claim into the insurance". My mum said no thanks, as she was concerned it was a ruse and £500 wouldn't go anywhere near covering the loss/damage. Long story short, they have now ignored her last 3 or 4 emails and won't take her calls. Completely ignoring every contact and my mum wants to know if she can sue. I said it would be tricky as the firm will claim they are Spanish based, but all their vehicles are UK plated and my mum (victim) is in the UK. On the other hand, the agreement was made in Spain so I suspect that means the only way to sue them is through Spanish jurisdiction, and I suspect the swines know this which is why they appear not to be concerned.
My mum wrote to them telling them that if she didn't receive a reply by last week, she would be taking legal action seeking the full payment back (£4000) for removals contract due to breach of that contract. There is more to it, huge amount of time and hassle and upset as well as many old family items have been lost. A while back I told her to start recording phone calls with them, and she has some rather interesting stuff on tape, such as an employee telling her that the boss saw some of the broken items like an old lamp (gift from now deceased mother) and told the employee to say it had been lost, when actually it was sat in the warehouse. The employee told her this himself and we have the call recorded. There is lots of this stuff which I won't bother going into, I am just hoping someone can advise if this case is a dead duck due to jurisdictional issues, or if there is some way to seek restitution via UK/Welsh court system?
Any comments appreciated.
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