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Originally posted by ksefton92 View Post
Thanks for all your help jaguarsuk! Does this now get uploaded on the website where we acknowledged the initial claim? Or posted out?COMPLETING AN N180 DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE (SMALL CLAIMS TRACK) GUIDE
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Originally posted by ksefton92 View Post
Thanks for all your help jaguarsuk! Does this now get uploaded on the website where we acknowledged the initial claim? Or posted out?
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Next your Defence is sent to the CLaimant and they respond to the court to say if they intend to proceed. You will then be sent a Directions Questionnaire by the Court. If you haven't received that from the court by the end of August it's worth checking with the Court if the case is 'stayed' ( put on hold'. Soon as you do receive anything post on here xxx#staysafestayhome
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Hi All, so we've had a couple of letters this weekend, 1 from Lowell and 1 from the Court. Happy with the one from the courts, which just states they have received the defence and explain what happens next. However I'm not too happy with the Lowell one (redacted and attached). They seem to have changed their tune massively! Is there anything I need to do now? We're yet to receive the documents they said they will be sending out.Attached Files
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Originally posted by ksefton92 View PostHi All, so we've had a couple of letters this weekend, 1 from Lowell and 1 from the Court. Happy with the one from the courts, which just states they have received the defence and explain what happens next. However I'm not too happy with the Lowell one (redacted and attached). They seem to have changed their tune massively! Is there anything I need to do now? We're yet to receive the documents they said they will be sending out.
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The letter doesn't really say anything new, and they sent it out before you filed your defence. I don't think you need reply at this stage.
Now, do you know when the original Vodafone agreement was taken out ? You say you cancelled in August 2014 when it was due to end - so presumably it was taken out 12/18/24 months earlier ? Any idea ?
For some reason, continued to bill her for the contract until March 2015.which could indicate the contract was actually until March 2015 if it weren't for this
I had spoken with Vodafone in 2016 about this (when Lowell first initiated contact) as it was causing a lot of unnecessary stress and they said it was an error from their side.
Send a SAR to Vodafone. Subject Access Request Letter#staysafestayhome
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Cool. I think the SAR is important. Even if Vodafone refuse it will assist later on.#staysafestayhome
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Also see if you can check bank statements for how much was being paid to Vodafone monthly when the DD was active. Should be around £60-£70 a month if the contract actually was due to end in March 2015 but payments stopped August 2014 ( claim £502 divided by 7 or 8 months should give approx. monthly amount - think it's 98% of full contract due that they claim as a early termination charge... but there's also some question over a cancellation charge added earlier on other cases.... hopefully that'll come out in the SAR )
It would work out if you thought it was an 18 month contract ending August 2014 that it was actually a 24 month contract ending March 2015 ( around abouts) I was just having a read about and seems VF stopped doing 18 month contracts in 2012. BUT obviously Lowell will need to evidence what the contract term was, when it started, and what the cancellation terms were. If you can find any emails from when you had a dispute with them, either originally or when they started bugging you in 2016 it would really help.#staysafestayhome
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostCool. I think the SAR is important. Even if Vodafone refuse it will assist later on.
Will also try go back through bank statements to see what payments were made and when. May be a little tricky as my partner changed banks last year, but will hopefully have paper copies stored somewhere.
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Don't see why not#staysafestayhome
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Hi ksefton92,
Please accept my apologies for the delay with replying, I was on annual leave when you started the thread.
So we can access the account in question to see what's happened, please ask your partner to email us via the form here.
To access the form she'll need to enter the code WRT135.
As well as stating her query in the question box, she'll also ask her to quote "Legal Beagles".
Once sent, she'll receive an automated reply with a reference number. Post it on here and I'll check that it's been received.
Kind regards,
Lee
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Originally posted by Lee Vodafone Company Rep View PostHi ksefton92,
Please accept my apologies for the delay with replying, I was on annual leave when you started the thread.
So we can access the account in question to see what's happened, please ask your partner to email us via the form here.
To access the form she'll need to enter the code WRT135.
As well as stating her query in the question box, she'll also ask her to quote "Legal Beagles".
Once sent, she'll receive an automated reply with a reference number. Post it on here and I'll check that it's been received.
Kind regards,
Lee
Vodafone Social Media
Not a problem at all, hope you enjoyed your time off.
My partner completed the form yesterday however she is yet to receive a reference number via email?
Many thanks,
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