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  • #16
    Originally posted by pt2537 View Post
    Dear Sirs

    Your visits to my property are both unwelcome and distressing. I do not wish to discuss any matters with your agents on my doorstep.

    Should your agents continue to attend my home they will be treated as trespassers and removed accordingly, with reasonable force if necessary or with the police attendance. Further, any such visits will be noted and will be made subject to an application to the Court under s140A Consumer Credit Act 1974 on the basis that they amount to harassment, and therefore an unfair relationship. Should you be unsure of the legal position on this point i refer you to Harrison v Link Financial Limited which confirms that s140A CCA does extend to harassment.

    Something like that should do the trick all you need to tell them really is to Friar Tuck Off
    Thanks,

    Should I mentioned the case details ans the fact that it was dismissed?

    M...

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    • #17
      Yes, i would, it added to the case of harassment in my opinion, they knew their claim was dead as a dodo yet still harass you at the door.
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      • #18
        Thanks again. I guess my understanding was they're had 21 days to appeal - but didn't do it is indeed like a Python Parrot?

        There's a difference isn't there between Dismissed and Struck Out and Set Aside?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by myotai View Post
          Thanks again. I guess my understanding was they're had 21 days to appeal - but didn't do it is indeed like a Python Parrot?

          There's a difference isn't there between Dismissed and Struck Out and Set Aside?

          Stop the drama. Write & tell them to get lost. Then just sit back & chill.

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          • #20
            Haha! I intend to GBExile but I want to make sure there isn't something I need to be concerned about. Simps question, Dismissed is Dismissed....done...finished....gone to bed....

            Right?

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            • #21
              Yes.

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              Write to Cabot and tell them the claim was dismissed ( give them claim number and date and whether it was dismissed at hearing etc ) and to call off Resolve-call, that you consider it harassment and that if they continue you shall consider making a complaint to the FOS and/or taking legal action against them.
              I'd still do this, send the letter PT suggested to resolvecall, and tell Cabot they lost and to stop bugging you.

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