Hi Folks,
I'm fighting another mis-selling action while waiting for the original one to be resolved.
I bought a changeable ticket on the internet from flycheapest.co.uk. I'm suing them because I wasn't told I'd have to pay the difference in ticket price, only a flat fee of £75. Their customer services weren't up to scratch either.
I wrote in my small claim that my local court has jurisdiction because I live there.
Further on in the claim, I also mentioned that I was flying from Aberdeen (where I live).
Anyway, the first sheriff dealing with it didn't see a problem. The second sheriff did.
The second sheriff has agreed that I'm allowed to deal with the first, in turn, delaying proceedings
The defenders haven't shown on either occasion.
Any tips on jurisdiction?
It would seen a tad absurd that my home city doesn't have jurisdiction although I'm getting used to the absurdity of the law!
Cheers,
Rico.
I'm fighting another mis-selling action while waiting for the original one to be resolved.
I bought a changeable ticket on the internet from flycheapest.co.uk. I'm suing them because I wasn't told I'd have to pay the difference in ticket price, only a flat fee of £75. Their customer services weren't up to scratch either.
I wrote in my small claim that my local court has jurisdiction because I live there.
Further on in the claim, I also mentioned that I was flying from Aberdeen (where I live).
Anyway, the first sheriff dealing with it didn't see a problem. The second sheriff did.
The second sheriff has agreed that I'm allowed to deal with the first, in turn, delaying proceedings
The defenders haven't shown on either occasion.
Any tips on jurisdiction?
It would seen a tad absurd that my home city doesn't have jurisdiction although I'm getting used to the absurdity of the law!
Cheers,
Rico.
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