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  • #76
    Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

    Excellent news - looks like we're gathering real momentum against this scrote. Watch out for loads of discontinuations.

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    • #77
      Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

      Well done xxxx
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      • #78
        Re: *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

        Originally posted by AlexYates View Post
        I'm sat alone in the waiting room with Richard Howard. In other words... No witnesses.

        He said he turned up because the previous two cases demonstrated that he needs to.
        Yep well that really helped him out today

        Well done Alex and all involved.
        If Knowledge is Power . . . . . . .Then I Could Easily Light an L.E.D

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        • #79
          Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

          Fantastic news buddy!!......bit of an epic one eh??......I didn't envy you having to be sitting opposite the wa☆☆er.....well done xxx

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          • #80
            Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

            Well done can't wait to hear what he said. Looking forward to your comments.
            Good work

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            • #81
              Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

              Just spoken to Alex, so bit of a quick write up and he'll eludicate further tomorrow or in the next couple of days.

              So

              He got £113 costs.

              Richard paid him straight away by cheque, which Alex took straight to the bank

              The Judge ruled that the website was misleading. That the ASA thought so, that hundreds of other consumers obviously thought so.

              That the list of default judgments on his website evidenced further his website was misleading.

              That 'online form filling' could not be a chargeable service.

              That ''form checking'' could not be a chargeable service

              The there was no clear place where you enter into a contract ( explains many people who half filled in the form then clicked off and got court claims) so that invalidated the contract anyway.

              That a consumer can cancel by whatever means they like, basically, and just because Alex hadn't used their daft pin number rubbish didn't invalidate him cancelling.

              In conversation outside Richard admitted that Amanda Kirkman and Sam Harris do not exist. ( We knew about Sam Harris but we had thought Amanda was genuine )

              Quite a lot of dicussion over those two HM passport Office letters.... the judge convinced they were fake, so we really need to push the HMPO to confirm/deny those, as they kind of drag everything else he says into murky water.


              Umm will think if there's anything else major.
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              • #82
                Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                I just want to say a massive THANK YOU to everyone on this forum and the LB team in particular.

                I had a weaker case than most of you and I was never shy to be open and public. Richard admitted that I'd made myself a target for him.

                I'll write a full account on my blog in the next few days, but now I'm going to play football and have a celebratory drink.

                I hope this win will be a significant milestone for everyone. Today wasn't just about me, if it was I would have paid up to save the hassle months ago. Today was about everyone of us who has been tricked or deceived by BPS.

                Let the floodgates open.

                Go get em guys.

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                • #83
                  Re: *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                  The Team and other victims also want to thank you too Alex, I know this can't have been an easy ride for you either.
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                  • #84
                    Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                    I want a link to your write up then
                    Enjoy your drink
                    Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                    It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

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                    • #85
                      Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                      Very interesting summary by Amethyst. I can't wait for the detail from Alex.

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                      • #86
                        Re: *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                        Alex's blog can be found here http://workingwithdevs.com/copycat-w...port-services/
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                        • #87
                          Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                          Here is a very rough blog post about my experiences. Its rough and quick and I'll improve it when I find time but I'm not sure when that will be: http://workingwithdevs.com/my-glorio...port-services/

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                          • #88
                            Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                            Brilliant thanks Alex, really pleased justice was done. Also thanks for giving the confidence as I am sure this will to all the others that have court dates later xx

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                            • #89
                              Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                              Absolutely awesome! Congratulations Alex
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                              • #90
                                Re: *** WON WON WON *** AlexY v BPS - HEARING 7th May

                                Alex you have wiped the floor with him, massive well done really made up for you. Do you think his cheque will go through? Enjoy your celebratory drink x

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