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Ex wants £1500 worth of gifted Tesco Home shopping back.....

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  • #16
    Hi Amethyst,
    re-13.12 pm post by you,....and previous Sunday morning.
    Thanks.....will ctc Court tomorrow and ask 'all relevant questions' . Guess I should ctc Solicitor also just to 'sound them out',.....re - either doing this on my own or with their Professional experience etc
    will keep you posted.

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    • #17
      And the proffesional experience could cost you more than the claim as you can't claim legal expenses in small claims.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ostell View Post
        And the proffesional experience could cost you more than the claim as you can't claim legal expenses in small claims.
        Thanks Ostell,
        appreciate that...

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        • #19
          Zodiac - How have you got on trying to get through to Northampton CCBC ?
          #staysafestayhome

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          • #20
            It's unusual sending food gifts to somebody in another part of the country on a regular basis. (I occasionally send wine to somebody who has helped me. It's really easy to get Majestic to deliver.) But regular food deliveries? I don't understand why? How could she know what you wanted?

            The reason I am asking all this is that she may have a string of emails from you saying things like "Yes, please order 4 frozen pizzas for me, the ones with pepperoni on". That would tend to counter the argument that these were gifts and make it look more like she was providing a sort of concierge service.

            At the moment, she seems to be trying it on, but it is possible she'll get her act together and has some sort of case.

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            • #21
              My mum used to send me food deliveries regularly to help out, and I send them to my Daughter ( at Uni ) quite often .... but yes, check comms if there is any mention at all of paying back etc - or even counter her case with anything where she says 'let me send you som' ' don't worry about the money' kind of thing...
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