Im going to take a DCA to court over ignoring my DPA Data Subject Notices. Ive done the N1 and its all ready to go, my concerns being they may counter claim and also they may try to go on the fast or multi track to pile on costs or frustrate things.
So questions I have which I would like your input on
1) The claim im making is for £100 + court fee for my time and expenses trying to resolve the matter before court action, along with an order they comply with my DPA requests. Even if they counterclaim, the value will be about £1500, maybe £2000 tops. Is there any way that the Defendant could argue on their allocation questionnaire that small claims track is not suitable and fast track is needed - Ive heard these guys have threatened people with this before in order to pile on costs on small value cases.
2) what if they flat out dont agree to the small claims track? Must it then go fast track? Its my understanding both parties must agree to the small claims track for it to go that way? (or was that just larger value claims?)
I guess my main concern is, even with the low value - can the other party force this down a track and then claim all kinds of costs if, heaven forbid, I fail in my claims.
Thanks
So questions I have which I would like your input on
1) The claim im making is for £100 + court fee for my time and expenses trying to resolve the matter before court action, along with an order they comply with my DPA requests. Even if they counterclaim, the value will be about £1500, maybe £2000 tops. Is there any way that the Defendant could argue on their allocation questionnaire that small claims track is not suitable and fast track is needed - Ive heard these guys have threatened people with this before in order to pile on costs on small value cases.
2) what if they flat out dont agree to the small claims track? Must it then go fast track? Its my understanding both parties must agree to the small claims track for it to go that way? (or was that just larger value claims?)
I guess my main concern is, even with the low value - can the other party force this down a track and then claim all kinds of costs if, heaven forbid, I fail in my claims.
Thanks
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