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Help Please (Small Claims)
hi could someone either find one of buenchico's answers or give me the correct answer of how to properly go through a small claims claim for someone that owes me money?
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well done everyone - you deserve an update as at that very time I was having to learn the 'new ' system
well in my case - I sent the following email -
I wasnt sure that the LBA (letter before action - see BuenChico's answer, er was one)
so this was kinda an email-during-action
Dear Jack
I was making a claim on MCOL – the new small claims court procedure – against you,
and it is made quite clear that we should be making an effort towards a settlement before I send in my £100 court fee and make a claim against you for some £800.
Also the claim statement is limited on the court document to 1000 letters and characters
and states that any longer claim should be sent to you
So here it is –
I await your comments – please use this address for email
and 0161 xxxxxxxxx for phone
" Statement Of Claim Shaw v Tigerbox and Jack Sutcliffe
1. Tigerbox is a limited liability company (co reg 132673) and Jack Sutcliffe has been an employee of it at all relevant times.
2. Tigerbox advertises wooden sheds on the internet and promises delivery within 12 days
3. The defendant contracted with Tigerbox for a shed cost £743.96.to be delivered within 12d as advertised. This was on 30 June 2013 and concluded on the internet.
4. The sum £743.96 was debited from the claimant’s account on 1st Jul 2013 by internet
5. 12th July passed without any news, and the first worry is that this was an internet fraud....... "
[ the statement of claim drones on with all the ins and outs of non delivery and non refund, no reply unreturned calls, stupid emails and so on until er last week.... ]
and so the statement went on and on
and I have to say it did concentrate his mind on the matter
to the extent that the offer of a refund went out at 10 pm on a Saturday night.
and if anyone recognises the name ..... that advertises on AB yup
that is the one
the conclusion is that before contracting with Tigerbox it is vital for any buyer to googel and read - tigerbox reviews
your hair will curl
and to use a credit card and not a debit card in paying
actually advice which is on the review site
Oh and I ws told that Tigerbox didnt take credit cards now.....
hmmm if it were true can you guess why ? (money back for non performance much easier)
and get suing Bodnobs - dont get angry - get on with the job....
well in my case - I sent the following email -
I wasnt sure that the LBA (letter before action - see BuenChico's answer, er was one)
so this was kinda an email-during-action
Dear Jack
I was making a claim on MCOL – the new small claims court procedure – against you,
and it is made quite clear that we should be making an effort towards a settlement before I send in my £100 court fee and make a claim against you for some £800.
Also the claim statement is limited on the court document to 1000 letters and characters
and states that any longer claim should be sent to you
So here it is –
I await your comments – please use this address for email
and 0161 xxxxxxxxx for phone
" Statement Of Claim Shaw v Tigerbox and Jack Sutcliffe
1. Tigerbox is a limited liability company (co reg 132673) and Jack Sutcliffe has been an employee of it at all relevant times.
2. Tigerbox advertises wooden sheds on the internet and promises delivery within 12 days
3. The defendant contracted with Tigerbox for a shed cost £743.96.to be delivered within 12d as advertised. This was on 30 June 2013 and concluded on the internet.
4. The sum £743.96 was debited from the claimant’s account on 1st Jul 2013 by internet
5. 12th July passed without any news, and the first worry is that this was an internet fraud....... "
[ the statement of claim drones on with all the ins and outs of non delivery and non refund, no reply unreturned calls, stupid emails and so on until er last week.... ]
and so the statement went on and on
and I have to say it did concentrate his mind on the matter
to the extent that the offer of a refund went out at 10 pm on a Saturday night.
and if anyone recognises the name ..... that advertises on AB yup
that is the one
the conclusion is that before contracting with Tigerbox it is vital for any buyer to googel and read - tigerbox reviews
your hair will curl
and to use a credit card and not a debit card in paying
actually advice which is on the review site
Oh and I ws told that Tigerbox didnt take credit cards now.....
hmmm if it were true can you guess why ? (money back for non performance much easier)
and get suing Bodnobs - dont get angry - get on with the job....