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letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

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  • #46
    Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

    my internet is running like a dead dog too hun... might be your provider is ugrading the lines.

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    • #47
      Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

      Dear Puffrose

      I am going through remedies and deciding on what i am going to try first
      about old fashioned cure, which sounds yummy by the way, what is a posset ?
      does it mean make a mixture ?

      if your busy its not urgent
      i am just interested


      bambisoloved

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      • #48
        Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

        Posset is an old english word meaning Comforter.

        its an old old remedy i think its cornish if im not mistaken, but Mum H knows them all!!

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        • #49
          Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

          I went to the citizans advice centre about this 5 year old Anglian Water bill. The first person i saw said i should fight it because how do i know its my bill and why have they been sending reminder letters and a their intention to take me to court to my old address when they knew i had moved. The only letter i get is to my present address is a County Court Judgment letter telling me what options they have to get their money back. The next appointment i have with CAB has a differant view on how to deal with this and advises me to fill out an application for assistance to pay the bill. Each time i see a differant person the plan changes.
          I have contacted the Community Legal Advice Centre in my area and asked for a call back to see if they can help.
          I feel so let down by the CAB because my appointments were three weeks apart and this has wasted so much time
          The first CAB person i saw had left so i couldnt ask for her.
          Do you think i am doing the right thing ?


          bambisoloved

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          • #50
            Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

            Bambi - what has happened with this Bill. Spotted this thread cos we have another very strange Anglian case going on xxx

            Hope you're well?

            Cel xx
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            • #51
              Re: letter from anglian water say i owe £1639.48

              Hi - re AW getting this court order - this certainly sounds like it can be thrown out straight away under the Court Procedure Rules:
              (3) Where a claimant has reason to believe that the address of the defendant referred to in entries 1, 2 or 3 in the table in paragraph (2) is an address at which the defendant no longer resides or carries on business, the claimant must take reasonable steps to ascertain the address of the defendant’s current residence or place of business (‘current address’).

              (4) Where, having taken the reasonable steps required by paragraph (3), the claimant –
              (a) ascertains the defendant’s current address, the claim form must be served at that address; or

              (b) is unable to ascertain the defendant’s current address, the claimant must consider whether there is –
              (i) an alternative place where; or

              (ii) an alternative method by which,

              service may be effected.


              (5) If, under paragraph (4)(b), there is such a place where or a method by which service may be effected, the claimant must make an application under rule 6.15.

              If AW had the current address to send the judgement to, this should have been used for everything from the start in order to comply. This appears to me to be the case but I am not a legal person, just been struggling with AW myself. If anyone has any thoughts on this aspect?

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