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URGENT - please advise on a case against Expedia

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  • #16
    Thank you.

    Will this process get hampered by Brexit?

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    • #17
      Who knows?

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      • #18
        So I have roughly 3 weeks to get the claim in?

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        • #19
          or three years if we don't leave or longer if there is some form of agreement or 6 days if we leave 30/03 or.....................

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          • #20
            OK. Final question - pardon me for being an idiot:

            Do I have the option of taking Booking.com to Court in the UK if I name the right Defendant this time, or is it better to take their Dutch head office on?

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            • #21
              Use the European Small Claims Procedure.
              It will be much easier!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • #22
                So long story short, I started a claim against them and they are now saying I took the wrong named company to Court and should have taken the right named company on, in Holland.

                If I withdraw the claim am I allowed to bring the claim again against the right entity in the correct country now? It is much cheaper to do that then change name AND country,

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                • #23
                  Yes, you can discontinue and then make claim correctly

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                  • #24
                    Up to and including the day of the hearing, according to the Court staff I just spoke to.

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                    • #25
                      You know it is the wrong entity so discontinue early rather than late to avoid any problems regarding costs

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