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  1. Two years after I disposed of my car for scrap at an authorised waste treatment facility I received a letter from debt collectors saying that I'd ignored letters from the DVLA about failure to tax/SORN the ca r and that I owed a couple of hundred pounds. I had received NOTHING from anyone. I'd only kept the paperwork I'd received after scrapping the car for six months and that included the bit of the registration document that you keep after you return the "scrapped" bit to the DVLA. I rang the waste treatment facility and they said "you're lucky" they had the information that was just about to be deleted. The gave me all the details that had been electronically sent to the DVLA. I then compiled a letter to the debt collectors that gave them all the details in a very unfriendly way. Not heard from them since. A few months ago I'd been to the Doctors and got a prescription for several items. I decided that I'd get a prepayment certificate as it would be cheaper. The NHS site was down for most of the day, much later on I managed to get on and buy one. I received the email confirmation and the money went out of my bank. I then went to the chemist. This morning I received a letter from the NHS Business services Authority saying that they were giving me a penalty charge totalling £98.40 for prescription items I'd received in February having stated that I'd got a prepayment certificate when "we could not find evidence" that I had one. I then had to go over to the chemist to check that I hadn't received something in February before I'd got the prepayment certficate. I hadn't. The letter is wrong and I've now got to spend MORE time to prevent them from trying to charge me more money. Defending yourself against penalty charges takes time, worry and effort. I shouldn't have had to do anything in respect of either. These organisations should pay for the hassle they create. Is there a way of making them do so?
  2. Hi All A bit of background to start with: My husband was suspended from work 4 weeks ago for an alleged faliure to service a customer (he works in the waste management industry) He was told that this was on full pay. Although the customer was not serviced, this was due to decisions made by the company CEO & outwith my husband's control, so he feels that this suspension is entirely unjustified. He immediately raised a grievance, sent by recorded delivery & it has been signed for. At no point over the last 4 weeks has he received any correspondence from his employer - he hasn't even recieved anything in writing to say that he is suspended & there has been no acknowledgement of the grievance. He is due to be paid on Friday, but I suspect that they will not pay him (the company is in trouble) In the event of his pay not being received, would this count as constructive dismissal? & what should his next steps be? Any advice would be much appreciated
  3. hi, i am new here but already reading everyones advice has helped me out loads with different issues over the past few months. This is one that i feel i am stuck with, and i need your help to figure out how to stop this, or at least stop it going the distance. at this point, as much as it pains me to say they have worn me down and i would ok with paying a fine if it meant it keeps my record clean (i teach kids sports after school and having a clean record is important to me) I'm being bullied by TIL (same as other people) except that this is only occuring because the station i boarded the train on (cross gates) ticket office closes at 2pm and the train was packed as it was a delayed service so when i got off at wakefield westgate i approached a person in a high vis jacket to ask where to buy a ticket (as i needed the return to leeds later) who turned out to be a RPO! he stopped me from buying a ticket by starting these procedings. he told me i would recieve a letter asking me to pay the ticket in 14 days and i left the station, angry but appeased at the same time all of the finer points of the story is contained in the scans of the correspondance between TIL myself and the other person i was travelling with, I need to know am I on the right course? do i need to change tact? is there anywhere else i could go to get this sorted? how far can i take this without risking court/criminal sentence? if you have any questions about my side of things then i will be checking back regularly to keep you informed. 4 Our Letter 2.pdf Thanks in advance guys 4 (1) Correspondance.pdf 1 Correspondance.pdf 2 Correspondance.pdf 3 Our Letter.pdf
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