Hi All,
Background: I am taking legal action against a local retailer and we now have our court date.
The retailer has agreed the problem and offered £900 against my claim of £1,100
During mediation I offered to "split the difference" but we could not agree.
I am now in the situation of having to pay a court fee of £115 and effectively would have been better-off agreeing to their offer (I am sure that they know this!)
Anyway .... I was thinking of writing to them confirming the court date and mentioning that I am surprised they are going to court as they will get a CCJ - at which point I will post factual reviews on social media etc. informing potential customers that they supplied me with faulty goods and we had to go to court in order agree a settlement.
I am just frustrated by the whole process - I want to do something, but not sure that this would be a good idea.
What do others think? - or is their a more standard way of possibly doing this?
Many thanks for any help.
Background: I am taking legal action against a local retailer and we now have our court date.
The retailer has agreed the problem and offered £900 against my claim of £1,100
During mediation I offered to "split the difference" but we could not agree.
I am now in the situation of having to pay a court fee of £115 and effectively would have been better-off agreeing to their offer (I am sure that they know this!)
Anyway .... I was thinking of writing to them confirming the court date and mentioning that I am surprised they are going to court as they will get a CCJ - at which point I will post factual reviews on social media etc. informing potential customers that they supplied me with faulty goods and we had to go to court in order agree a settlement.
I am just frustrated by the whole process - I want to do something, but not sure that this would be a good idea.
What do others think? - or is their a more standard way of possibly doing this?
Many thanks for any help.
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