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  • #31
    Originally posted by EXC View Post

    Was that in response to the Reply Form you sent back?

    If so it only goes to indicate that they're not serious about issuing proceedings and were just trying it on.

    I would simply respond as follows:
    Hi Nick,

    Thanks for your help

    Now had another response, asking for the complaint reference.

    Shall I just tell them to refer to their client, stating that they should have all the facts and evidence before representing them.

    Or is that just a lay person trying to be a lawyer :-)
    Last edited by daley6522; 25th September 2021, 16:53:PM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by EXC View Post

      Was that in response to the Reply Form you sent back?

      If so it only goes to indicate that they're not serious about issuing proceedings and were just trying it on.

      I would simply respond as follows:
      Hi Nick,

      Thanks for your help

      Now had another response, asking for the complaint reference.

      Shall I just tell them to refer to their client, stating that they should have all the facts and evidence before representing them.

      Or is that just a lay person trying to be a lawyer :-)

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      • #33
        Hiya

        Just seen the texts from AJJB you sent me. Just ignore. It's clear they have no intention of issuing a claim.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by daley6522 View Post

          Hi Nick,

          Thanks for your help

          Now had another response, asking for the complaint reference.

          Shall I just tell them to refer to their client, stating that they should have all the facts and evidence before representing them.

          Or is that just a lay person trying to be a lawyer :-)
          Again, just ignore it.

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          • #35
            Thanks Nick

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