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  • labradorpup2001
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    ah I will look this up. thank you

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  • EXC
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    They already have 'attention' from the company.
    You do surprise me.

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  • Amethyst
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    There is one running on facebook - think it's under TradesGateway name rather than T2G. They already have 'attention' from the company. ( Trades gateway victims it's called )

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  • labradorpup2001
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    sorry to jump in, but a facebook group would be fantastic for getting this Train 2 game etc... issue out there. But as i've read, this is a company that tried to sue google, and lost, for showing websites that made them look bad. They might take the group down if it gets found out by the company themselves.

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  • Diana M
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Originally posted by xino View Post
    but problem with the solicitors on the list don't do No Win No Fee:/
    The main difficulty xino is that a Claimant always has the burden of proof. The onus and pressure is on them from the get go.

    Defending a claim is different because the legal dynamics are different.

    As EXC has said in the Small Claims Court the "winner" cannot recover their costs from the other side unless they (the other side) has acted unreasonably so the DJ order costs on an indemnity basis.

    You'll find that some solicitors do offer No Win No Fee in the Small Claims Court.

    Never underestimate the power of social media. Why not start a Facebook page (maybe you already have) to attract as many people as possible who have suffered a (perceived) financial loss as a result of this Train2Game issue.

    This thread is called "Cabot Financial/Train2Game" so have you (or any other LB member) been issued with a court claim for non payment of a Train2Gain contract/credit agreement?

    Sorry I haven't read back through the whole thread but I wanted to dispel the myth that solicitors don't offer No Win No Fee for Small Claims

    Di
    Last edited by Diana M; 27th September 2016, 17:06:PM. Reason: typo: dispel not expel :)

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  • EXC
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Originally posted by xino View Post
    but problem with the solicitors on the list don't do No Win No Fee:/
    Unless you are claiming £10k or more you are unlikely to find a solicitor who will take on the case on a no win no fee basis I'm afraid because in the small claims court (ie claims under £10k) courts do not generally award costs to the winning side.

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  • xino
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    but problem with the solicitors on the list don't do No Win No Fee:/

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  • Amethyst
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    CF4TS would be Consumer Credit Act ( s.75 and s.61/78 and Consumer Rights legislation ( misleading etc ) so I'd look at Consumer / Consumer & Civil Rights over Education. Stephensons / Jo Connollly / Howlett Clarke would be worth trying first.

    Also mention to them about CF4TS's credit licence being removed and voluntary requirements - so you want a firm / solicitor who understands consumer credit regulation .

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  • xino
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    sorry for the double post.
    i was using the Find a Lawyer link. LBCompare
    And I am thinking, if i were to take T2G to court.
    What should i put under "I am looking for help with..."

    consumer credit act? because of the mis-selling
    Education? because of the poor study material, copy and paste, poor tutors, lying about TIGA
    Professional Negligence? because they got my address wrong twice which made me miss out on vital information

    Because if i am taking CF4TS to court, i would have to select consumer credit act or education right?

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  • xino
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    ok Amethyst
    which do you think is the good solicitor?

    http://www.proneg.co.uk/

    https://www.stephensons.co.uk/site/i...tes/discredit/

    http://www.irwinmitchell.com/busines...sor-negligence

    https://www.donoghue-solicitors.co.u...us/complaints/

    https://www.kitsons-solicitors.co.uk...ute-resolution

    http://www.slatergordon.co.uk/person...no-win-no-fee/


    which one do you think out of your opinion are good, bad or best.
    thanks for all your time and help.

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  • sloane82
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Oh right cheer's, so basically Train2Game are not allowed, to take any more member's for any course's.

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  • Amethyst
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    CDF can't enter into new agreements for loans no. Only collect on agreements entered into pre June 2014
    Limited to exercising RCA before 1 June 2014
    It isn't CDF who sold you the course though - that was Train2Game / Marlborough / Metropolitan ( I dont recall who your course was with ). So if you are suing CDF it would have to be under section 75 as jointly liable.

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  • sloane82
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Sections 5-7 of the consumer protection's for unfair, trading regulation's 2008
    Hardselling of product
    Misleading information
    Mis-selling of product
    Illegal canvassing of property
    Breach of contract
    Cold calling of consumer,
    there's load's of rule's and regulation's that i have wrote down, so career developement finance are not allowed, to sell this product anymore?

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  • Amethyst
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    Originally posted by sloane82 View Post
    it's with Career Developement Finance, not with Marlborough Marlborough, are another company involved with, Train2Gain as the same with Skillstrain.
    Okay, have you received a Directions Questionnaire?


    On CF4TS [MENTION=82890]xino[/MENTION] - have a look here http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...t-Licence-Info


    [MENTION=53946]sloane82[/MENTION] CDF are allowed still to collect on loans agreed pre June 2014 ( as I recall) but not enter new ones. Are you suing them under section 75 or directly as misselling the loan ? (I haven't seen your POC so difficult to know what grounds you have made the claim on)

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  • sloane82
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    Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.

    The finance company, that you took the contract out with.

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