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  • Tempty
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    how's things going?
    have you managed to find a home for Pepsi yet?

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  • Tempty
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    lol lugger I know you would have helped hun
    we can't all be nastywest haters ...lol

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  • LuggerBugs
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    Awwww. I wanted to help, but I don't have a beef with Nastywets.

    Although I think my lad had a student account with them. I think I need to lend him a tenner to get his statements.

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  • Tempty
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    Thanks Delta hun, you're a star

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  • Delta
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    7ZP00422, in Burnley Combined Courts

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  • Tempty
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    Morning everyone
    beautifull sunny day here and I've got another day of sitting in front of the computer getting my bundle sorted planned. Gripping stuff I know

    My court has informed me this morning that stays are being applied for and in most cases being awarded, but that they are being looked at as individual cases!. Hopefully with the information Kafka has provided me I'll be able to push my case forward and avoid a stay.

    On that note I have a request for anyone that's beaten Natwest and had thier case settled out of court. I need to gather as many case numbers as possible to support my claim that Natwest have no intention of deffending this claim in court and are using the OFT test case purely as an excuse to delay payment on my claim and that in many previous cases they have settled out of court. I don't need names... just the case numbers themselves. And the court they were allocated to.
    I would be eternaly gratefull if any of you are willing and able to provide me with this information...... the better I arm myself the better my chances of avoiding or overthrowing an application for a stay become. you don't have to publish this information on the public forum and can if you wish send it to me via a Pm.

    I know I'm asking for something unusual here But once again I really would be very gratefull to anyone who can see thier way clear to providing this information and helping with my claim
    many thanks in advance
    Temptyxxx

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  • enaid
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    I have been awake for ages, I have been on my own as well for ages. That is not good for someone with a nervous disposition like myself.
    Fendy will probably still be doing her washing and ironing.
    My sister is going to the Dominion Republic next week I hope they will be ok.

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  • LuggerBugs
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    WAKE UP YOU LAZY LOT!!!!! THE DAY IS NEARLY OVER!!!!!!

    Where's Fendy? Has she got lost trying to tidy her garden.

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  • Delta
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    Goddamn Kids

    So the plan is, we all get up early, I make them a load of butties and himself takes the kids and the dog to Manchester Airport for the day, so I can have a day to myself.

    So off they go, I look in the kitchen, hmmm about 3 washerloads, that'll do me. Then I venture into the kids bedrooms for coat hangers, and come down with another 3 washer loads (dunno if it all needs washing, but it's screwed up at the bottom of the wardrobe, under the bed, behind the desks, that sort of crap)

    Then I gets the phonecall..... kids were playing, Victoria threw a plastic bottle at Andrew and he now has a half inch long split in his head! apparently not bleeding much, and a nice clean split, so he's stuck him back together with plasters (I didn't even know there was a first aid kit in the car) and they are now on their way home.

    Next time I get a day to myself I am piffing off out for the day! and leaving my phone at home!

    :crazy:

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  • Tempty
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    Morning all
    feeling much better Today, thanks guy's for all the advice and support yesterday, was dog tired and really not thinking straight.
    Am trying to get my head round sorting my bundle out today....time is ticking on and I want to make sure I get it right
    I may well be asking a few questions later ....lol

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  • LuggerBugs
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    Thanks folks

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  • WendyB
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    I don't think that they can legally enforce this.
    I would send them a letter disputing the back payments explaining that this was not put in writing and there was no new contract. Also mention that they did not keep to their part of the original because you had to get horses ready, so a credit (or at least part credit) should be allowed for this.
    Hopefully the credit should take care of the back payments. If your treasurer insists on paying perhaps some halfway house could be agreed?
    (Or out vote him!)

    Only thing to watch is that if they don't play ball, they could put the bills back onto the School and you might end up paying the VAT.

    I used to be a VAT inspector, I'll look up the rules on charities and VAt, might take a while cos boss is in but will post later if I can.

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  • enaid
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    I don't know a lot about this, but to me it's like a gentlemans agreement and is not binding or anyway enforcable.

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  • Paule
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    Originally posted by LuggerBugs View Post

    OK, say a charity has a contract to hire a riding establishment's facilities for £x per session. A signed agreement details this, as well as the services to be included by the riding school (having horses in, brushed, and tacked up, etc).

    Riding school decides that, to save having to charge charity VAT etc, facilities will now be provided through the rding club. No new contract drawn up. Also informs charity that fees will probably need to increase. This information on a verbal basis. What Date?

    As riding establishment is potentially up for sale, charity decides to relocate to other premisis. Riding establishment sends statements, which demand payment up until date charity will vacate. But which also demands extra £5 per session, backdated to Novmber 2006.
    How are payments currently made? annual, monthly etc?

    By the way, 9 times out of 10, the charity had to turn up early to prepare the horses, so the riding school was already in breach of at least part of the agreement.
    Were they informed of this? and how?
    I dont think they can legally back charge future increases

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  • LuggerBugs
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    I know I'm hijacking this thread, but as there are horsey peeps on here, I'll ask anyway. I just need a quick opinion anyhow, so I won't start a new thread.

    OK, say a charity has a contract to hire a riding establishment's facilities for £x per session. A signed agreement details this, as well as the services to be included by the riding school (having horses in, brushed, and tacked up, etc).

    Riding school decides that, to save having to charge charity VAT etc, facilities will now be provided through the rding club. No new contract drawn up. Also informs charity that fees will probably need to increase. This information on a verbal basis.

    As riding establishment is potentially up for sale, charity decides to relocate to other premisis. Riding establishment sends statements, which demand payment up until date charity will vacate. But which also demands extra £5 per session, backdated to Novmber 2006.

    Question is, do they have any right to do this? Only told verally of increase, as well as backdating the increase without any agreement verbally or otherwise seems rather unfair to me, but is it unlawful? I personally think written notice should have been given, say 28 days in advance of any increase at the very least, to give said charity the opportunity to change venue if they disagreed with the increase.

    But that's me, and I'm fuming, as our treasurer seems to think we have a moral duty to pay this money.

    By the way, 9 times out of 10, the charity had to turn up early to prepare the horses, so the riding school was already in breach of at least part of the agreement.

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