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  • enaid
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    Well looks to me like they know they have slipped up big time and are trying to wriggle out of it.
    Please keep all your correspondence for now as Exc and Tuts may need it if any follow up is to be made on this matter .
    Pleased you are at least free from this lot and hope you are successful in your chargeback.

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  • nick71
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    Hi EXC,

    Just updating you on my situation with Synergy. I sent them a formal complaint with the points that you raised in post #122 and finally got the following reply :-

    "As you are already aware from previous correspondence, we worked as an agent (sub-contractor) for Lifestyle Claims. This arrangement ended in 2012 and we gave clients the opportunity to move their outstanding claims over to ourselves by signing our own terms of business. All clients that did not wish to do so were removed from our system.


    On checking your file, I note that you have not returned our Terms of Business and you should have also been included in the group of clients that was deleted. You should not have received any further service or correspondence from ourselves.
    Please accept my apologies for this error. Your file has now been closed on our system and you will not receive any further correspondence from us. If you have any ongoing issues relating to the fees that you paid to Lifestyle Claims, please contact the company that is now administering their cases - Redhawk Legal on 0844 669 0300.


    With regard to your statement that we are a dissolved MOJ entity, please note that Gravity was simply an old unused trading name that was removed from our authorisation. We remain authorised under number 19138 which you can see at https://www.claimsregulation.gov.uk/...y=-1&status=-1


    Regards,

    Tony Gioserano (Director)"

    So hopefully I won't receive any more demands for payment. I did actually get one a few days ago threatening court action but this was sent before the above email - as I'm in Australia in took 7 days to get to me via post. I find it strange that they state that I was on their system by error. As stated in a previous post they sent me the first demand for payment in January 2013 and then a few weeks later sent the documentation asking me to sign over to their T&Cs.

    Thanks again for your help. I hadn't been on here I may have incorrectly paid their fee demand just to get them off my back - especially when they threatened court action.

    I'll let you know how I get on with the Credit Card/Debit Card payments.

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  • nick71
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    Thanks EXC and Tuttsi. I'll let you know how I get on.

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    You just need to phone them to start a chargeback.

    Good Luck and let us know how you get on.

    Originally posted by nick71 View Post
    Thanks again for all your help. I've gone through the list of creditors and I don't appear to be on the list. I wasn't expecting to be on it as my money owed was for upfront fees which they probably never planned to give back to me.

    I'll give it a shot with the Debit Card - like you say I've got nothing to lose. Hopefully they'll be somewhere on the Lloydstsb website where I can email them. Otherwise I'll post them a letter via mail. Just need to state that I wish to claim back refund on payments for goods/services not received. Is there anything I need to be careful not to miss out? And I presume it will be the same process with the Mastercard I used?

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  • EXC
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    Originally posted by nick71 View Post
    Is there anything I need to be careful not to miss out? And I presume it will be the same process with the Mastercard I used?
    I don't think so but let us know what the response is.

    The process with credit cards is similar but you will not be applying for a chargeback but a refund under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act.

    See the Which? guide here
    http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-righ...er-credit-act/

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  • nick71
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    Thanks again for all your help. I've gone through the list of creditors and I don't appear to be on the list. I wasn't expecting to be on it as my money owed was for upfront fees which they probably never planned to give back to me.

    I'll give it a shot with the Debit Card - like you say I've got nothing to lose. Hopefully they'll be somewhere on the Lloydstsb website where I can email them. Otherwise I'll post them a letter via mail. Just need to state that I wish to claim back refund on payments for goods/services not received. Is there anything I need to be careful not to miss out? And I presume it will be the same process with the Mastercard I used?

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  • EXC
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    Also could you tell me if your name appears in the long list of creditors further down on this document? Look carefully as the names are not in alphabetical order within their letter groups.
    Attached Files

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  • EXC
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    I think 22 months is not capable of being acceptable but from the information you gave in your first post, they never kept you informed on the progress of your claim. See MOJ rules here http://www.justice.gov.uk/downloads/...-rules2007.pdf

    If you paid the upfront fees by debit card you could try making a chargeback claim, which the UK Cards Association say that if the company you paid went out of business before supplying you with the service would apply - see under 'Chargeback' here http://www.theukcardsassociation.org...r_guide(1).pdf

    Which? state that you have 120 days from the point you become aware of the problem, see here http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-righ...se-chargeback/ As you moved to Australia it would be reasonable to argue that although Lifestyle went out of business in October last year, you have only now become aware by visiting this forum.

    However some debit card providers have recently begun putting a limit (something like 540 days) from the point that you paid, see here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22315496

    But in my view its worth a shot as you've nothing to lose.
    Last edited by EXC; 13th May 2013, 05:22:AM.

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  • nick71
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    Many thanks for your reply EXC.

    I'll email them with all of the excellent info you gave me. The last time I heard from them was mid 2011 (2 years approx) when I paid the last payment 30% on a PPI refund. Am I correct in presuming this period (22 months approx) is still a breach of rule 18?

    Also regarding the upfront fees I paid to Lifestyle - is it still worth emailing my Credit Card and bank to try and claim back the payments I made in late 2010? One was on a Mastercard and 4 were payments made on a Debit Card. As all the cases are not closed are they still technically within the 120 days for a Debit Card claim? A bit of a long shot but maybe worth trying although not sure what's the best way to go about it.

    Thanks again for your help. Nick

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  • EXC
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    I think it is probable that Synergy will not pursue you for the 'debt' beyond sending letters, given that they don't appear to have a signed contract with you to enforce.

    But if you are concerned I would e-mail them with a 'formal complaint' explaining that you now live abroad and that any further communication should be by e-mail, with the following points:

    a) That they provide you with the contractual agreement that supports their claim for payment.

    b) In not having last heard from them since 2010 (over two and a half years) that they have breached the Conduct of Authorised Persons Client Specific rule 18 in not keeping you informed of the progress of your claim.

    c) That now coming out the woodwork and demanding a payment some 20 months after a claim they had failed to previously inform you about is a breech of the Conduct of Authorised Persons Client Specific rule 1 (a) in not acting fairly and reasonably in their dealings with you.

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  • nick71
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    I unfortunately signed up with Lifestyle Claims in October/November 2010. I received 2x PPI refunds from Natwest and Egg in early 2011 and I paid the 30% charge invoice to Synergy shortly afterwards. At the time I thought it was a bit strange that I was being billed by Synergy but as I had received PPI refunds I was not too concerned.

    In August 2011 I received a further PPI refund from LloydsTSB. Strangely at the time I did not receive an invoice from Synergy regarding this payment. Shortly after this I started hearing negative info about Lifestyle. I am still owed £1762.45 (5 payments of £352.49 - 4 on a debit card and 1 on a credit card) for advance payments which I have virtually no chance of getting back. By the end of 2012 I pretty much decided to forget about the whole episode as I hadn't actually lost out too much financially. Saw it more as a lesson learned.

    Then in January this year I received another invoice for £374.42 from Synergy for the LloydsTSB refund from way back in August 2011 which I chose to ignore. Since then I received 2 further requests for payment. I have also received paperwork from Synergy asking me to sign their Terms of Business to confirm that I have a contract to continue. Obviously I haven't signed this.

    The other day I received a final payment invoice from Synergy threatening me with legal action, bailiffs and a CCJ if I do not make the payment £374.42 within 7 days. Unfortunately I don't have the original paperwork that I signed with Lifestyle Claims in late 2010. All I have is the recent correspondence including the new contract that Synergy want me to sign over to them.

    What would be the best course of action? I am now concerned by this final demand especially as I no longer live at the address that Synergy have on their records - I moved to Australia in 2012 although all my UK post is forwarded to me. I'm just a bit concerned that the current residents at my old address my get a knock on the door.

    Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Nick
    Last edited by nick71; 10th May 2013, 02:39:AM.

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  • EXC
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    Joan

    In addition to what Tuttsi has advised, can you post up the paperwork from Ultimate Law that came with your cheque - removing any personal information .

    If you don't know how to post files on the forum let us know and I'll give you an e-mail address where you can send it.

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    Hi joan
    Your story is the same as many others that had dealings with Lifestyle Claims. As long as you have not signed any paperwork with Redhawk, Univeral at this time will not succeed as they do not have an OFT licence to chase debts and they have already been reported.

    Please can you scan and send all your documents that you have including any letters to Chris Woods at the Ministry of Justice/Trading Standards as he is dealing with all the complaints with regards to Lifestyle, Redhawk and Universal - c.woods@claimsregulation.gov.uk the more complaints they get the better as they told us that they do not act on just one complaint.

    Please let us know how you get on and do not let Universal intimidate you as they have no right whatsoever to even be debt collecting without holding the necesary licence.

    Also drop a line to the OFT and mark the subject as ''Universal Collections Ltd - No CCL report''


    Dear Sirs

    I wish to report Universal Collections Ltd (company number 8198368) as operating without declaring or holding the required consumer credit licence. Please find attached. According to the CCL register Universal Collections Ltd have applied for a licence (your ref 0655327) but their application status is ''pending''.

    Regards
    Joan



    Enquiries and Reporting Centre
    Office of Fair Trading
    Fleetbank House
    2-6 Salisbury Square
    London
    EC4Y 8JX.


    Last edited by TUTTSI; 4th May 2013, 15:51:PM. Reason: added more info

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  • enaid
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    Hi Joan and welcome, help with this will be along soon, in the meantime please try get all paperwork you have on this together and let us know who you actually signed any agreements with.
    Thanks Enaid x

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  • Jjherts
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    Hi My name is Joan. I was first contacted back in April 2010 with regards to a PPI enquiry by CCR who then did nothing. on the 24th June 2011 I was asked by lifestyle if I wanted to proceed with the claim. I heard nothing more till a few months ago when Utimate law said I had won my case and moneys would be coming to me. There fee had already been taken care of nothing to pay. Since the cheque turned up I have had Redhawk Legal constantly ringing or sending letters demanding £3442.79. I have never heard of them before. I have never had a form, letter or phone call asking me if I wanted them to represent me. But the worst thing is I have just received a letter from Universal Collections ltd, who are a debut collector. demanding payment by 8th may. What should I do

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