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  1. Received notification from Northampton Court that a claim has been made against me from Lowell Portfolio 1 in respect to Hutchinson 3G with regards to a contract I apparently got in in August 2013, the claim was made through the small claims court for £190. I have not had a contract in my name from that period, I did apply for one but was turned down on my credit status, I have sent my defence in through the money claim website, but I want to know is it illegal for a company to obtain money illegally knowing that you don't have a contract with them?
  2. *UPDATE* Npower have whilst I was out contracted another company called SECUS Ltd to turn up and gain access to my property, they have now removed the meter and installed a pre-payment, I am now taking legal action against Npower and SECUS Ltd for breaking the Section 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights, Secus Ltd claim it's not down to them but Npower, I even had the letter out on show that say's EDF Energy with the contracted date, because SECUS ltd broke into the property and changed the meter are they the ones responsible for replacing the meter back to the debit meter or is this now a matter for the courts?
  3. This is an enquiry only If a vehicle is registered with DVLA as sorn and is parked on a driveway of a HA tenant, can the HA come knocking at your door to tell you that unless you remove the vehicle from your driveway they will get it towed away? This is basically where you pay the rent and council tax in full and your car is on the driveway of the property you rent but do not have a garage
  4. We also do not know if the OPs neighbors have complained as they didn't mention it
  5. When the router drops the connection, resetting the laptop does nothing, however on the router the flickering lights end up going solid to the point where I have either 2, 3 or 4 solid green lights, Basically everytime I lose connection I have to switch the router off then back on. Just to get internet again, so I know it's not my laptop
  6. It's the Broadband and Telephone Line I have, I am thinking of switching both to Sky as I've not had any problems in the past with sky
  7. I do not have another router available as yet to try, talk talk promised me a replacement router to try out but still waiting on it to arrive
  8. Yes the router was supplied by them, I have 2 laptops one for me the other is for my O/H both brand new laptops, but it seems strange since the drop outs only started 8 days ago When the router drops connection not even wired would do anything. I've not changed anything with the way it's plugged in, it's been the same way for over a year
  9. 8 Days now and I've had problems keeping the Internet going as it keeps dropping, I have to keep resetting it every single time, I've phoned them up about 5 times and now I've given up hope The questions I get asked are: 1. Make and Model of Router? Huawai HG523a 2. Am I using wired or wireless connection? wireless 3. Is there any problem with calls, i.e. receiving calls for someone else? Nope 4. Am I using laptop or desktop? Laptop 5. What Operating system am I using? Windows 8 6. What Browser am I using? Chrome 7. Have I tested the test socket? Yes 8. Have I got sky tv? Nope 9. Can you switch your router off and on? do that everytime broadband drops 10. can you access this webpage talktalk.co.uk? yes when I reset router I've no idea what these questions have to do with broadband down time, but when I answer them, they reply with we've done checks our end and you have a connection. So there is nothing we can do. Seems they are oblivious to admit that the router is now faulty. What Is my legal stance on this and can I withhold payment from them, I sure am thinking about switching providers, this is the only time it's happened in 12 months
  10. I've not received a bill from EDF as yet as i've recently moved into the property hence why I was asking, The only info I have from EDF is my welcome pack and confirmation about my direct debit
  11. Now I'm somewhat confused here. I've just received a letter through my door from a company calling themselves Utility Management Services, stating that intend to apply to court for a warrant of execution to change the meter from contract to prepay due to an outstanding amount, I'm with EDF energy and I set this up when I moved into the property, are they allowed to turn up with a warrant of entry or not? there is no email address on the form only a registered office address, what would my legal stance be if they do turn up with a locksmith to gain entry and start removing the meter?
  12. Not sure where I stand with this at it seems a bit strange in my opinion as to why they would do such a thing. Any way this is this situation. Last month I applied for a credit agreement with JDWilliams and was accepted with a credit Limit of £125, so a month later I decided to use the account to purchase a Camcorder for £50 and use my 10% off and claim my free holiday bag, Order goes through no problem and I receive the email confirming this, Next day was also requested, so I got up to wait for the delivery to arrive, 6pm Still no item, so I logged into my account and my credit limit of £125 was removed and my order cancelled, I've received no email from them about this and I don't owe JDWilliams any money. I have sent a complaint asking for an explanation as to why they cancelled my credit limit and my order but they have not responded even though they said I would hear within 3 days. My question is this: Can they cancel a credit agreement after a purchase has been made without notifying the customer? and What action should I now take? The only way I am able to purchase from them is by credit/debit card only now, which I don't want to do as I would prefer to pay upon receipt of approval.
  13. I've got a payment plan set up via CCCS to pay £5 per week to the council.
  14. Hi, I too have an outstanding amount on my council tax bill, the Bailiff who turned up was from Rossendales, however I wasn't about when he arrived but got a letter stating that he would return and gain entry to remove goods of value from the property even if I was absent from the property, I have emailed Rossendales and stated that should the enforcement/bailiff officer force entry into the property to remove such goods they would be billed for the damage to the door and for the replacement of goods that they stole, I am privately renting so all goods of value belong to the landlord and not me, question is can they remove goods from the property that are not mine but my landlords, I have removed my goods about 2 months ago as I am having to move out, can I sue Rossendales for theft should they force entry to the property when I am not about due to moving home?
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