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  1. Post the reference number and I'm sure a Vodafone rep will be here soon. Does your credit report say "Vodafone" or "CJ Garland"? EDIT: Also can you let us know why you were disputing the bill?
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  2. Go to http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/telecoms-mobile-fixed-internet/213340-vodafone-webteam-customers-problems.html and contact them, you will receive a response which will include a reference number, post it back here and Lee will look into it for you. http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/telecoms-mobile-fixed-intern
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  3. Under the CCA you should have 14 days from receipt of the D/N to rectify the breach. Receipt is deemed to be 2 days after posting if sent 1st class and 4 days if sent second class post. If you post up the D/N after removing personal details then people will be able to advise you further.
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  4. This may help: Should the issue arise where the Claimant seeks to rely upon the fact that they can show that the Defendant has had benefit of the monies and therefore the Defendant is liable, I refer to and draw the courts attention to the judgment of Sir Andrew Morritt in the case of Wilson v First County Trust Ltd - [2001] 3 All ER 229, [2001] EWCA Civ 633 in the Court of Appeal at para 26: "In effect, the creditor by failing to ensure that he obtained a document signed by the debtor which contained all the prescribed terms must (in the light of the provisions in ss 65(1) and 127(3) of the 1974 Act) be taken to have made a volunt
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  5. my wife and I used vaseline a lot when we were younger- when we had sex! we put it on the door handles and it stopped the kids opening the bedroom door!!
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  6. the registrar is not always 100% if you cant find him or they are not certificated to marstons phone Ministry of Justice Public Register of bailiffs on 020 3334 6355 to confirm http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...s-Certificated IMPORTANT...If you need to make a Complaint to the Local Authority then read here..... It must be remembered that a bailiff enforcing a debt for council tax, National Non Domestic Rates (NNDR) or an unpaid parking ticket is working as a agent/contractor for the local authority. In this, the local authority cannot simply abdicate responsibility for the actions of their agent/cont
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  7. Relevance, in relation to the original point - that if you appeal based on not committing the offence, the cost of the fine is immaterial?
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  8. Type in Capquest statutory demand into search bar, have a read and you will find all the help you need to fill in the set aside forms, you have enough to have this set aside and possible costs to be awarded to you
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  9. And don't forget to send those letters by recorded delivery - keep copies.
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