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  1. First of all I apologise if this is in the wrong section but I'm not certain of the correct area for this query. I recently received an award from the CICA after being the victim of an assault, It's a long story but I'll keep it short and sweet, The original incident happened in 2011, I applied 6 months later after I came out of hospital. I received the original offer which I appealed, after that offer was appealed I appointed a solicitor to deal with it on my behalf who took care of the appeal. After I completed the appeal the court case finished and the Judge ordered one of the defendants to pay £1000. I informed my solicitor of this and assumed that they would inform the CICA. It took 2 years for the CICA to make their enquires and finish the appeal but eventually I got an increased offer from the CICA which was accepted. After receiving the money I realised that there had been no deductions made for the £1000 compensation ( I have only received a portion of this to date), I spoke to my solicitor to query this , who by this point had taken their fee's from me and they told me I should refer to the CICA. I phoned them and queried it gave them all the information and they told me they would be in touch as i may have to repay that amount of the money which is fair enough. That was 2 months ago and I haven't heard anything since. I'm fully aware that they are entitled to the £1000 and I would have no issue's with returning the amount that I have received from the courts, but I'm really worried that they may ask for the full amount back, I'm a bit annoyed as I did tell my solicitor in 2012 after the court case and they clearly haven't informed the CICA on this which is a mistake on their part but I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice on what I should do and what the potential outcomes/timescales are for this? I'm getting quite worried because I've got the money put away but scared to do anything with it incase I get letters informing me that I need to give everything back.
  2. She's just sent me the letter and it seems a bit of important information was missed, They did offer to revoke the fine but for a £10 cancellation fee along with proof of her being in the gym, She decided not to do that as she feels she should not have been ticketed in the first place so why should she pay a cancellation fee, Personally I would have just paid the £10 and then moaned at x4less to get it back but maybe i'm being soft. Has she got a leg to stand on here?
  3. The letter was sent on the 9th july. I know that she appealed it and the gym said they would tell the company she was in the gym. They turned the appeal down stating that all gym members have been informed that they must be registered and sign in so that they dont get ticketed. She isnt a gym member,she was there for a private pt session so would never have been informed. Ill try and get some more information from her. She dis state the letter mentions that there are signs stating that gym members must be registered to park there. But like i say she wasnt a gym member and was there for a one of session. But ill need to get the letters myself to make sure ive interpreted what she has said correctly.
  4. Thanks for the response. The company is called vehicle control services. She got the letter in the post after number plate recognition. She parked there on the 27th of jine from 3:25 to 4:30 and it was the excercise for less car park in wigan.
  5. Hi, Just wondering if someone can offer a bit of advice, I'm not sure of the name of the company involved as it is my sister who has been given the fine however I can get that info if needed. My sister went to an excercise 4 less gym which has a private car park. She was going for a PT session at the gym but isn't a full blown member of the gym. The gym has a car park near the town centre and any vehicles that they believe aren't visiting the gym get £50 fines. The receptionist never asked my sister to sign in or fill in any forms upon her arrival. needless to say, my sister received a £50 fine. She spoke to the gym who confirmed that she was at the gym at the time and had a pre booked appointment with an instructor. They said they will contact the clamping company and tell them she was visiting the gym and all would be fine. The clamping company have rejected this stating that my sister should have signed in at reception to confirm her car details. Again my sister was never asked to do this at the gym... but either way the gym have said she was visiting the gym so i don't see why they still refuse to leave it. They have now threatened that if it is not paid in a certain amount of days she will get £100 fine and if that isn't paid they will take court action. Is it worth her letting them take it to court. Personally I feel they are being unfair and if the gym are happy to give evidence to prove she was visiting the gym I'm not sure they would have a great case, But.. I'm not the expert. Anyone got any advice?
  6. I can't tell where it's getting in, there's no obvious signs but the drivers side is soaked, also looked where I can under the bonnest and everything looks clear.
  7. well after I've had the car a bit longer i've noticed a pretty major thing after a bit of rain which is that the car is leaking water, the floor on both sides of the car is literally soaking after the last few days rain and from speaking to someone at vauxhall they are talking about £600 to repair so I need to know what my options are. I'm feeling really down now as I could live with a few of the smaller issues but not this.
  8. Thanks for the tip, and all your previous responses for that matter. I've just been doing some googling and from what I can gather It would seem that my car is chain driven as opposed to a belt which seem to last longer. Although I'd need to get that double checked. after just buying the car I need to wait a few weeks before I can afford anything big but my girlfriend did mention an AA car check that was about £140, I'm going to look into that or something similar because I guess then I'll know one way or another. although with half a brain I would have tried to do something like that before buying it.
  9. Yeh, Well the warranty is actually with a separate company and he made that pretty clear when I bought it, Don't really know if that is a good or bad thing to be honest. They couldn't really do anything about the interior light, It works when the door is open, just that when i push in the headlamp switch to activate it, it doesn't work, According to google it's common and I can buy a new switch for about £5 on ebay so I can cope for now. I'd forgotten how stressful buying a car is but I'll be making sure in future that I don't let my heart rule my head. although I said that after my last car!
  10. Went to a bodyshop this morning, the trim basically seems to have broken clips so I need a new trim and that should atleast get it fixed correctly, it was broken and they've literally used double sided sticky tape to stick it back on. I also noticed today that the washer motor for the front and back isn't working, and that the interior light switch doesn't work, Not exactly major issue's but faults all the same and it wouldn't shock to me find more things like this. I phoned the warranty company and those would be covered if they went after buying the car, but as I only got it yesterday they said it's a pre existing thing and it's upto the dealer to sort, I've phoned trading standards and they've told me to send letters via recorded delivery stating the SOGA and so forth. I just feel utterly deflated right now. Edit, I'll edit rather than adding another comment, I phoned the trader this afternoon and he seemed a bit more willing to help, I told him about the washers pump being broken and the trim being broken, He sent me to a garage round the corner as he happens to know the owner and agreed to pick up the bill, They ordered a new pump for the washer and fitted that within 20 minutes and then he did a bit of a fix on the trim, It's still not great and has a screw going through it to the underside to help secure it aswell but it's atleast secure compared to what it was and looks more like it should. My sister is still peeved with me because she expects me to either get a full refund or have a new bumper and trim fitted and have all the scratches removed but I'm trying to be a bit more realistic.
  11. we will see, would I be within my rights to expect a repair if say its more than just a cosmetic scuff? I've just been out to have a closer look and the whole bumper across is loose too, I'm pretty sure a bumper shouldnt just be moved by a push of my hand. the description states "looks and drives like new" which is what has my back up,
  12. Yeah thanks, I've just had a look, all seems to check out as far as mileage is concerned so thats some good news I guess. Also a nice insight into what it has previously failed on.
  13. How would I go about checking the mot history? I guess it would help put my mind at rest to check it out fully. On the mot I have it has the past few years mileage which looks to check out when comparing it with reciepts from halfords that I found in the dash for odd bits done on the car over the last few years. Like you I don't really feel I got a raw deal. just the wheel arch being really loose as it is has annoyed me, but I guess I'd take cosmetic damage over anything mechanical. I've got a few places lined up tomorrow to get quotes and opinions from so hopefully it won't be as major as my sister is making out. Edit, I've checked the mot history on the .gov website, all seems to check out as far as mot records and mileage are concerned. Didn't realise it was so easy to get that info,
  14. In all honesty I don't think I've exactly been ripped off or anything, It seems to drive fine and has a decent mileage etc the brakes have a bit of a slight squeak but that's all i can think of. and from what I can find I've paid somewhere around the right sort of value. I Just felt a bit pressured into buying it and if anything I think I'm more annoyed with myself for just not taking a step back and assessing the situation enough to notice that the car isn't "pristine" and looking like new like the advert said. I'll see what some local body repair places say tomorrow. I'm very much a worst case scenario kind of person. If the damage is easily and cheaply fixed then It won't be the end of the world.
  15. I've just spent £2500 on a vauxhall corsa this afternoon. First of all i will start by posting a photo of the advert which I viewed. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/Robbo1987/Untitled_zpsf9efc101.jpg Before taking the car away I did see some scratches on the drivers side but I liked the car so I took it anyway. It was only on closer inspection when I got home when i discovered that the bumper is loose and in particular over one wheel arch at the rear the plastic above the wheel where the bumper joins another section is completely loose and a bit flappy. The car is fully HPI clear and I've verified this with a friend who works in insurance. here is a picture of the rear wheel arch http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/Robbo1987/1_zps6216cfce.png Now going of the description I think im fair in saying it hasn't been sold fairly and isn't as described. He's basically offered to have someone look at it and "fix it up" but who knows what he means by that. I actually said I want a refund on numerous occasions and that it's not as described, My sister was a bit more abrupt with him saying how is that"excellent" body condition, he just kept saying he thinks it is for the year etc etc and that its a 10 year old car blah blah blah. and that the only way he'll refund is if a court says so. and that he's registered with the FSB who will give him legal advice if we want to go down that route. I think i'm being reasonable, I even offered to lose my deposit but he's not having it. I said i'll take it to a body repair and see what they say for a quote but i think he just expects to pay £10 for some bolts and stick it on. Can anyone help with me rights here? will it cost me to go to court and do i have a good enough case? My sister laid the law down with him but he just kept saying i don't want to refund it but im prepared to secure it which he says he doesn't even have to do. Maybe my own naivety hasn't helped as I should have inspected more closely before driving away. He told me that someone was driving down from carlisle who had told him he definitely wants it which obviously made me act a bit more quickly than I should have. Sorry to be rambling on, any help is appreciated. Edit, just to add a few more things that I've remembered now I'm starting to calm down a bit. I part exed my old car with him for £180 if that makes any difference, I paid cash but do have a receipt although it may be worthless. and one of his excuses for not giving a refund was "i've already spent the money on other cars". In all honesty I think offering to lose my £200 deposit for a car ive had 4 hours is more than reasonable. I said I'll take it somewhere to be looked at tomorrow and give him the quote to be fixed and then see what he says. but I know they are going to say it's not going to be a dirt cheap fix which I know he won't just accept. He seems to be thinking of just putting a bolt on to tighten it up which still wont make it as it should be imo. I feel really naive and stupid right now. Here is the original advert (if he hasn't yet removed it) http://http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201401120982177/sort/default/usedcars/quicksearch/true/postcode/wn36sa/radius/1/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/price-to/3000/page/4?logcode=p, on one of the pictures it does actually show where the wheel arch is loose over one of the wheels if that makes sense, So I'm not sure where that actually leaves me because there is a picture but that doesn't exactly tie up with the written description.
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