Re: No Default Notice Recieved
Hi,
it seems they are both being idiots
There are 2 options here:
1) ICO
2) Court
Whilst court may produce an award of damages, there is much debate on here about whether all damages claimed would need to be quantified (such as, the default caused me to incur an increased mortgage rate, costing me £X more per month than that I could obtain with a clean file), or whether there is clear grounds for general damages as found in:
Durkin v DSG
Khopraror
King v British Linen
(see the Durkin v DSG thread on here to see how the debate continues)
I'm reluctant to start anyone down a path that I'd have to think long and hard about myself - it may be worth waiting a few months to see if anyone else takes the plunge on this?
Though it does have to be said that this would be small claims, so your outlay is likely to be reserved to court fees to issue the claim and and related applications etc - I cant see how any judge would argue your right to bring a claim when they are lacking so much care in their approach to your file.
Beyond that we have the ICO - they obtained results for me, but like any other government department, they are under manned for their tasks and hence very slooooooooooow - it took me 6 months to get a Default removed, which is somewhat far from ideal IMHO
Take a look through the info above and view the Durkin v DSG thread so you can see all the arguments for and against court action then post back here
:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
Hi,
it seems they are both being idiots
There are 2 options here:
1) ICO
2) Court
Whilst court may produce an award of damages, there is much debate on here about whether all damages claimed would need to be quantified (such as, the default caused me to incur an increased mortgage rate, costing me £X more per month than that I could obtain with a clean file), or whether there is clear grounds for general damages as found in:
Durkin v DSG
Khopraror
King v British Linen
(see the Durkin v DSG thread on here to see how the debate continues)
I'm reluctant to start anyone down a path that I'd have to think long and hard about myself - it may be worth waiting a few months to see if anyone else takes the plunge on this?
Though it does have to be said that this would be small claims, so your outlay is likely to be reserved to court fees to issue the claim and and related applications etc - I cant see how any judge would argue your right to bring a claim when they are lacking so much care in their approach to your file.
Beyond that we have the ICO - they obtained results for me, but like any other government department, they are under manned for their tasks and hence very slooooooooooow - it took me 6 months to get a Default removed, which is somewhat far from ideal IMHO
Take a look through the info above and view the Durkin v DSG thread so you can see all the arguments for and against court action then post back here
:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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