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    I’m filling in a form for a small claim, what do I include in particulars of claim? Do I attach the before action letters or would I need to fill it in on the form too?
    many thanks
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  • #2
    You tell the court and the defendant the exact reason why you are claiming. Nothing is attached, that is later. I hope you are doing all this online.

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    • #3
      This is my post, I am unable to do it online as there is a fee remission therefore I have to do it by post.

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      • #4
        You may post up your PoC here for a once over before submitting to court

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        • #5
          Thank you I will

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          • #6
            DES8 can I pm u pls

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vikki1989 View Post
              DES8 can I pm u pls
              If you feel it is necessary, but the general advice is that you post on open forum so that you obtain the best advice possible

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              • #8
                It will not let me upload a picture it says the file is too large

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                • #9
                  Is this ok for my court application pls
                  Attached Files

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                  • #10
                    Is this ok for my court application allow
                    Attached Files

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                    • #11
                      Not particularly great, because they are just statements of allegations. Your particulars of claim needs to set out a statement of brief facts, what was the contract, how it was breached and what loss or damage you have suffered as a result of that breach. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 governs unfair contract terms so no need to reference an earlier piece of legislation unless it hasn't been superseded by the CRA.

                      More importantly, you need to number your particulars of claim in numerical order.

                      Also question, is this a contract between two individuals?
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                      • #12
                        There was no contract, I signed up for an aesthetics course and got a welcome email which stated as the terms that this course is non refundable, nothing else.

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                        • #13
                          So you signed up for a course..... so there's your contract.

                          Perhaps you can tell us exactly what has happened. and provide a link to the site

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                          • #14
                            I paid a full course in the sum of £1600 to Jessica Megan Studios for an aesthetic course that I was due to attend on November 9th 2020 which unfortunately I am unable to attend as I have fluctuating mental health issues, I am diagnosed with psychotic depression which fluctuates, when I booked the course I felt in good health but due to this getting worse recently i do not feel like i am the right candidate to be performing aesthetics (injecting someone’s face). I was provided with an email upon sign up stating that the payment is non refundable as course booklets were attached but no terms and conditions and no cancellation rights were provided before or during the sign up or after. The course booklets are useless to me as I would have to read them and then do the coursework relating to them and submit it to Jessica Matthews to gain a qualification, I will not be completing the coursework to submit to gain the qualification. When contacted Jessica Matthews the course provider, via phone call, she offered me a partial refund of 1000£ which I stated I was not happy to accept and did not agree to. She asked me to provide my account details over email to receive this payment which I did. I assumed the payment would be made in full as I had stated that 1000£ was not acceptable. The following day I messaged Jessica via Facebook messenger to state that I had not received any form of payment to which she said she would sort that day. I later received an amount of 500£ from Jessica and she stated she would send another payment at 12oclock, the next morning I hadn’t received anything so I messaged Jessica again stating this to which she said she had sent it, upon checking my bank I had only received another 500£. The next day I contacted Jessica to query the outstanding 600£ to which she replied saying she had been fair to refund me the 1000£ and the 600£ would be kept for admin fees and course booklets sent over via email and to take legal action. I rung citizens advice for advice. Following advice from citizens advice, I was informed Jessica Matthews had breached contract for not providing me with any cancellation terms. A couple days later Jessica Matthews updated her status on Facebook regarding the aesthetic courses stating that they were fully booked until nect year therefore I believe she had filled my space for the course. I sent Jessica Matthews a letter before action, recorded delivery stating my position and gave her 14 days to respond. Jessica Matthews did not respond so I sent her a follow up letter stating that I would take action if I had no response to this one. I also sent this recorded delivery and received no reply.
                            there is no website just a Facebook and Instagram page

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                            • #15
                              Can you divide that into paragraphs to make it readable please.

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