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  1. I've tried adding a .pdf but can't get it to load, hope this is OK? Our File Ref:- WOL..........49 - L....9 Please ask for:- Warham Collections Team Wednesday, 07 May 2014 Dear Sir/Madam, WITHOUT PREJUDICE, SAVE AS TO COSTS Re:- Our Client:- Aska Professional Limited t/a LegalCare Outstanding Balance:- £278.00 As one last gesture to attempt to settle this matter amicably, our client has advised, totally without prejudice, they would be prepared to accept the sum of £38.00 in full and final settlement provided a payment for this amount made payable to Daniels Silverman Limited is received by us by close of business on Wednesday 14 May 2014 and provided that funds clear on presentation. If not paid by this date, the offer to settle will be automatically withdrawn and our clients will proceed with legal action to recover the full debt, interest and costs thereon. You can make payment by cheque, or by debit or credit card using our website:- http://www.danielssilverman.co.uk ALL CHEQUES MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO DANIELS SILVERMAN LIMITED AND SENT WITH THE TEAR OFF SLIP BELOW. Yours faithfully, Warham Collections Team Warham Collections Team PAYMENT PROCEDURE "­­­­------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" Send payment with this slip by return to Daniels Silverman Limited at the address below or phone us to make arrangements to pay by credit card. All cheques must be made payable to DANIELS SILVERMAN LIMITED. From Mrs Holly Your Client Aska Professional Limited t/a LegalCare Payment enclosed in respect of your ref WOL/C1610/14/LC1149549 Balance Outstanding £278.00 Elaine Fleming Administration Assistant Warham Collections Team
  2. Hi Slick and Honeybee I just wanted to let you know that I've reached a resolution with DS. It's the 1st I've heard since my 1 phone call and email offering 2 months subscription (£38). I've had an email today accepting payment. (Although it was phrased as a last attempt at mediation?!) Thank you very much for your support and advice. £38 was a fairly expensive lesson to learn about protecting my identity online but cheaper than £278! Holly.
  3. Thanks, yes I wasn't planning to do anything else verbally. I've also started a log of how many calls and texts I get subsequent to my request for correspondence to be in writing.
  4. Hi Slick It was the 21st Feb so I think after they made their changes? I've spoken to them today and played hardball. Basically said I'm willing to go all the way to court following on researching them and taking legal advice. I've said I'd been advised to make at least one offer and that was why I was calling. I've offered 2 months payment (£38) which they asked me to put in writing. I've done so but advised them that I'm not obliged to give my reasons as it forms part of my defence. Thanks again for your help.
  5. Thank you HB. I thought I'd read all the threads but hadn't seen that one. So it looks as if I've got a far weaker case as I've not got any screen shots and I think they've improved communication re cancelling since the commencement of that case. I guess I'm going to have to bit the bullet and start negotiations. Sadly I have too busy a life to dedicate the time (and stress) to this. Any idea on how I can get them to negotiate? Particularly not sure where to start as I've ignored all communication to date.
  6. Hello I'm sure anyone reading this knows the drill, I logged on to legalcare 1 lunchtime at work and signed up for the 14 day free trial (foolishly using my real name/contact details). I asked a question and got a bland generic response. I immediately cancelled my paypal payment realising they were a waste of time. After the 14 days I received an email saying they couldn't take my payment so I had to contact them. I went to log in to the site to cancel the subscription and couldn't - you can only enter if you add payment details. Since then I've had numerous emails, texts, calls and letters from Daniel Silverman all of which I've ignored. (Initially because I didn't remember that I'd idiotically added my real address). Today I've had an email threatening court action and adding £85 to the fees. Reading other threads it looks as if I don't have a leg to stand on as it's clear on the website that cancelling paypal isn't adequate. I don't want to pay them a penny as they seem to be a [problem] outfit and my instinct is to call their bluff. That said I really don't need the stress and not sure whether at this point I should remain silent and work through the court process or call and start negotiations? Please help!
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