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Letter from RLP for shop lifting

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  • #16
    Re: Letter from RLP for shop lifting

    Thank you. Shall I just request from them copies of all evidence that they may have on the case and take it from there?

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    • #17
      Re: Letter from RLP for shop lifting

      I cant but im sure someone on here can help you draft a letter to get the so called evidence

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      • #18
        Re: Letter from RLP for shop lifting

        Originally posted by Pinkfairy2013 View Post
        Thank you. Shall I just request from them copies of all evidence that they may have on the case and take it from there?
        They are required, under Civil Procedures Rules, to make available, all evidence they and their client are relying on. How else do they expect you to respond to what they are claiming otherwise? It is very easy for someone to say "You did so-and-so and you now owe me £x.xx," but not provide evidence that you are, in fact, liable to pay £x.xx.

        As others have said, unless RLP and their client can prove they have suffered actual and quantifiable loss and can attribute such loss to you, they are treading on unsafe ground, legally.
        Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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        • #19
          Re: Letter from RLP for shop lifting

          Thank you. How would I draft an email/letter to them requesting all evidence against me?

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