This is in England. Basically the movers are claiming that there was extra belongings and are demanding extra money for a second delivery. (They part-delivered half already but did not have a vehicle available for the second half so advised there would be a delay. They've used this delay as an opportunity to ask for more money.) This is despite them sending a guy round to do a survey as part of the quote process. Surely they are obligated to complete the delivery?
Firstly, can you pay "under duress" and claim it back either via chargeback or court? (Which is the easier option?) Secondly, would I be right in assuming there's a good chance that I'll win in small claims court given that they sent a guy round to look at everything? All they can claim is that a few individual items that were supposed to get sold (so were marked as excluded) came along as well (at the same time, a truck full of other stuff was taken away by a waste removal company so overall there's less than when he came round.) These individual extra items would not warrant an extra vehicle and any costs associated with that.
Thanks in advance!
Firstly, can you pay "under duress" and claim it back either via chargeback or court? (Which is the easier option?) Secondly, would I be right in assuming there's a good chance that I'll win in small claims court given that they sent a guy round to look at everything? All they can claim is that a few individual items that were supposed to get sold (so were marked as excluded) came along as well (at the same time, a truck full of other stuff was taken away by a waste removal company so overall there's less than when he came round.) These individual extra items would not warrant an extra vehicle and any costs associated with that.
Thanks in advance!



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