Good Afternoon.
I'm in a legal dispute with a nursery, long story short:
We sent our daughter in, they then started messing up their level of care due to how many new staff and managers in a short few months, in this time they kept messing up the bills and invoices, because of this we removed our child in May 17.
They have charged us for the whole of May although she left on the 8th which they confirmed was he last day. they actually invoiced us in April for May.
We have said that the bill is wrong but because of so many staff changes in the head office it kept getting over looked. we had so many different invoices for may £600 £800 and £1300.
Anyway they took us to court in May 18 for £900, and because we had moved all the info got sent to an old address. High Court bailiffs turned up on our door in Sept 18 demanding £1800 which we paid; (1st time knowing about a court order) anyway we are due to get it Set Aside it in court this Wednesday.
Because i know i don't owe the money i sent in a SAR and got all the details held about the account to build my defence. in the files is the companies "contract" for the services now its called a 'registration form'. In the form it does not specify an hourly rate, any chance of price increases, late charges, cancellation policies etc; now because of this i was looking to claim back all the money i have paid to them as they have brought loads of undue stress and complications.
attached is the form, which i filled out, you add other peoples details who are there for emergency contacts etc. In the form it asks who will be the "Bill payer" now this can be anyone, i could add any details, EG i could of put YOU down. at the bottom of the form it asks ME to sign, saying that i agree to the terms of the form, yet there is no signature required for the "bill payer"
please can you look through and see if its a legal form and if i can claim all the money i paid back.
Also will it be worth it?
I know in the set aside case i can only have prove that we had a chance to defend it and that we had moved when we were originally summoned to court to get it set aside, will the judge give me any info if its worth it, or if i can peruse it as a counter claim.
Also if it is set aside will i get the collection fees and interest back (£900) what happens?
thanks for you help.
My previous thread has more in depth information and invoices etc: https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...-the-whole-lot
I'm in a legal dispute with a nursery, long story short:
We sent our daughter in, they then started messing up their level of care due to how many new staff and managers in a short few months, in this time they kept messing up the bills and invoices, because of this we removed our child in May 17.
They have charged us for the whole of May although she left on the 8th which they confirmed was he last day. they actually invoiced us in April for May.
We have said that the bill is wrong but because of so many staff changes in the head office it kept getting over looked. we had so many different invoices for may £600 £800 and £1300.
Anyway they took us to court in May 18 for £900, and because we had moved all the info got sent to an old address. High Court bailiffs turned up on our door in Sept 18 demanding £1800 which we paid; (1st time knowing about a court order) anyway we are due to get it Set Aside it in court this Wednesday.
Because i know i don't owe the money i sent in a SAR and got all the details held about the account to build my defence. in the files is the companies "contract" for the services now its called a 'registration form'. In the form it does not specify an hourly rate, any chance of price increases, late charges, cancellation policies etc; now because of this i was looking to claim back all the money i have paid to them as they have brought loads of undue stress and complications.
attached is the form, which i filled out, you add other peoples details who are there for emergency contacts etc. In the form it asks who will be the "Bill payer" now this can be anyone, i could add any details, EG i could of put YOU down. at the bottom of the form it asks ME to sign, saying that i agree to the terms of the form, yet there is no signature required for the "bill payer"
please can you look through and see if its a legal form and if i can claim all the money i paid back.
Also will it be worth it?
I know in the set aside case i can only have prove that we had a chance to defend it and that we had moved when we were originally summoned to court to get it set aside, will the judge give me any info if its worth it, or if i can peruse it as a counter claim.
Also if it is set aside will i get the collection fees and interest back (£900) what happens?
thanks for you help.
My previous thread has more in depth information and invoices etc: https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...-the-whole-lot
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