Re: Court Claim issued, Storm Doris now damaged van UPDATE
Ok so I have put together a letter to send to trader as a result of yesterday's excitement.
Here it is:
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Dear defendant
With regard to our telephone conversation yesterday with you offering to settle for only the value of the van sale and me telling you I would need to call you with my answer either very late or next morning since my husband was working late, I do not appreciate you turning up unannounced last night with your friend knocking on my door at 8.45pm. This incident has been reported to the police.
I have a court claim which is now processing in the Fast Claims Track against you and we both know this can end up with a costly bill for the losing party. We have followed the law and rejected the vehicle within 30 days under the new Consumer Rights Act 2015. This van has cost us money which forms part of the claim which we are entitled to. Should you have honoured our refund at point of first rejection we would have accepted £13,995 and wore our losses, however since you failed to do that and forced us months later down this route we will only accept an offer of £16,155 + the delivery charge of £220 to have the van transported back to you.
If you do not agree and we go to court then I will be pursuing all additional costs as a result of this to be met by you.
Any offer made by you in writing and signed in accordance with CPR 36. I will accept a lump sum payment, not instalments, and paid within two weeks of offer accepted via Faster Payments.
Please refer to: https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...l/rules/part36
I do not give you or any of your associates permission to enter my property, and once payment in full is received I will arrange the return of your vehicle.
My bank details for the payment are as follows:
Name:
Sort Code:
Account Number:
If an offer is not made by you, the court action proceeds.
I will look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Yours ...
Is this letter ok to send?
Can I send this to his email address detailed on the defence form or rather post it ?
I am awaiting more quotes for flatbed delivery so that price may change if can get cheaper...
Any opinions welcome please, many thanks
Ok so I have put together a letter to send to trader as a result of yesterday's excitement.
Here it is:
~
Dear defendant
With regard to our telephone conversation yesterday with you offering to settle for only the value of the van sale and me telling you I would need to call you with my answer either very late or next morning since my husband was working late, I do not appreciate you turning up unannounced last night with your friend knocking on my door at 8.45pm. This incident has been reported to the police.
I have a court claim which is now processing in the Fast Claims Track against you and we both know this can end up with a costly bill for the losing party. We have followed the law and rejected the vehicle within 30 days under the new Consumer Rights Act 2015. This van has cost us money which forms part of the claim which we are entitled to. Should you have honoured our refund at point of first rejection we would have accepted £13,995 and wore our losses, however since you failed to do that and forced us months later down this route we will only accept an offer of £16,155 + the delivery charge of £220 to have the van transported back to you.
If you do not agree and we go to court then I will be pursuing all additional costs as a result of this to be met by you.
Any offer made by you in writing and signed in accordance with CPR 36. I will accept a lump sum payment, not instalments, and paid within two weeks of offer accepted via Faster Payments.
Please refer to: https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...l/rules/part36
I do not give you or any of your associates permission to enter my property, and once payment in full is received I will arrange the return of your vehicle.
My bank details for the payment are as follows:
Name:
Sort Code:
Account Number:
If an offer is not made by you, the court action proceeds.
I will look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Yours ...
Is this letter ok to send?
Can I send this to his email address detailed on the defence form or rather post it ?
I am awaiting more quotes for flatbed delivery so that price may change if can get cheaper...
Any opinions welcome please, many thanks
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