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  1. We need a criminal investigation into the whole show, the PPE and the Track And Trace done on an Excel 97 spreadheeet, cost millions.
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  2. Oh gosh, I am very sorry, I got a bit carried away with redacting, and have proof read but must have missed this. Thanks so much for taking the time to read through this. I will go through again and re attach. Many thanks Hello, it is quite pared down now, so hope it is clearer. Please do let me know if I have taken anything important out. I will then complete the claim on Thursday. Thank you very much for your help. The Claimant purchased an item X to the value of £31.99 from a seller on Ebay which was arranged to be delivered to the Claimant by the Defendant’s courier service. The Claimant was subsequently informed by the seller that the purchased item was showing as being delivered on the Defendant’s tracking system and a tracking number was supplied to the Claimant: HXXXXXX Despite this information regarding delivery, the purchased item was not received or delivered to the Claimant. The Claimant by use of Third Party Rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 is suing the Defendant to recover the full price of the purchased item plus interest as per Section 69 of the County Courts act 1984. Timeline of what happened 17/12/22 Claimant purchased through Ebay item of order number X Change17/12/22 20/12/22 The Claimant was notified by the seller that the item had been delivered. Claimant then checked at home address and surrounding area for the item, which was not found. Change20/12/22 20/12/22 Claimant contacted the seller to advise her no package had arrived. The seller informed the Claimant that she could not assist as the Defendant’s tracking system is showing the product as being delivered. Change20/12/22 Change21/12/22 22/12/22 The Claimant used the Defendant’s website to advise them of non-delivered package. Phone call from Defendant’s customer service team to Claimant saying they would look for the package, no further calls received from the defendant’s customer service team. Change22/12/22 31/12/22 Email complaining about missing item sent to the Defendant’s customer service team. Response provided by Defendant’s customer service team on 2/1/23 stating that Claimant should contact their retailer to progress a case for missing item. Change31/12/22 5/1/23 Claimant sent Letter of Claim dated 4/1/23 to Defendant’s postal address with proof of delivery being recorded on 6/1/23.
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  3. Well done and I'd go with time saved for you and them. Have look at this as to whether it would be unsafe to drink. So a taste might tell you if it's OK or not. Does Vodka Go Bad? Shelf Life & How To Store It | KitchenSanity WWW.KITCHENSANITY.COM Does vodka go bad? How long does vodka last? A sealed bottle of vodka can last almost indefinitely. Here is how to store it and know when it has gone bad.
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  4. I referenced the returns details shared by Santorini along with a URL to the page and reiterated that I will action a chargeback. They replied today advising that they will refund the cost of the Vodka and that they recommend I do not drink it if I feel that the seal has been damaged. I'm certainly not going to drink it! I'll see if the refund appears in the next few days... I guess the time/effort/cost of dealing with the chargeback outweighs the cost of refunding and not cost effective to return just one item?
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  5. Blue hydrogen made from processing fossil fuels 9steam reforming methane/natural gas) Hydrogen power is gaining momentum, but critics say it's neither efficient nor green enough WWW.CNBC.COM Hydrogen is a controversial part of decarbonization energy plans. Here's how hydrogen works and why the way it is produced matters. The difference between gray, blue, and green hydrogen » Yale Climate Connections YALECLIMATECONNECTIONS.ORG Hydrogen has potential as a clean fuel, depending on how it’s produced.
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  6. oops - worked and works for me maybe because I was proxied when dropped link in - but it was a UK This better? NOTE: May not work for connections with source outside UK Alleged anti-vaxxer training video and rumored precursor of GBNews - Brass Eye reporting 'cake' scare (the drug not Johnson). Includes MPs and 'personalities and some questionable and bad language.
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  7. I definitely excluded 5th Dec from the five day Claim Form Issued date count and also believe I excluded the X'mas and New Year public holidays from the overall count................which is perhaps where the discrepancy lies. In any case, I'll be attempting my submission on MCOL again first thing tomorrow morning.
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  8. I calculate. Claim issued 5 December. 19 days to acknowledge service = 23 December (the date on the claim form counts as day one). 14 days to defend = 6 January. Now my maths might be dodgy, or MCOL may not be working properly at the weekend which is common - or they might have filed a defence which hasn't filtered through yet. Anyway, try again this afternoon and try again tomorrow morning.
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  9. You can sue them for a couple of hundred quid if you want
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  10. Thats £Billions @BN £BILLIONS - of which the majority appears to have been populist pals profits, and another big chunk just wasted through negligence. All on the taxpayer credit card at a time of increasing interest rates. 'the party of fiscal competence' - LOL - more like Party of criminal corruption, grift and graft 'masked as the 'lessor' crimes of criminal negligence and rank incompetence
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  11. After that we need the people in 'government' who signed off on this sacked for incompetence (at least)
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  12. More problems for Baroness Moan. PPE Medpro: Michelle Mone-linked firm referred to UK health watchdog | Michelle Mone | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM DHSC accused PPE Medpro of presenting false document when tendering for PPE contracts
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  13. Go to the ICO and complain Make a complaint ICO.ORG.UK If you have a concern about the way an organisation has handled your personal information or you have an issue accessing...
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  14. you were the keeper of the car while it was leased. Park Watch sent the original PCN to the lease company who are the registered keepers. They then named you as the hirer of the car. Therefore the PCN from Park Watch should have been a Notice to Hirer not Notice to Keeper. As such according to PoFA they should have sent you: in addition to the NTH a copy of the original PCN a copy of the lease agreement and a copy of the statement of liability for debts and a confirmation that you had were the keeper at the time of the offence. This comes under PoFA Schedule 4 section 13 [2]. If they did not include those documents then you as the hirer are not liable for the breach they are claiming. Furthermore as this is an NTH, to comply with PoFA the time to pay should be 21 days not the usual 28 days. As they have even failed to get that right then they fall foul of Section 14 [2] The Creditor can claim the charge from the Hirer providing (2)The conditions are that— (a)the creditor has within the relevant period given the hirer a notice in accordance with sub-paragraph (5) (a “notice to hirer”), together with a copy of the documents mentioned in paragraph 13(2) and the notice to keeper; (b)a period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the notice to hirer was given has elapsed; and (c)the vehicle was not a stolen vehicle at the beginning of the period of parking to which the unpaid parking charges relate. As they have failed on both a and b. they cannot claim a penny from you.
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  15. She must think x-raying young children perhaps to see if they are hiding more 'immigrants in their kidneys, is more important than addressing the NHS underfunding generated backlog of using those very limited resources to address UK citizens medical needs? or perhaps she just thinks the latter is an added double bonus of not wasting money on plebs PLUS running the NHS down further
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