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Please post up the letter here .

Get your father to send them a subject Access request immediately.

It should be emailed to them or in the post tomorrow.

Better still if he delivers it to them by hand so that they have no problem with the identification step

 

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  • dx100uk changed the title to Lowell/Overdales - letter before claim - old utils debt

You are suggesting that you have uploaded more than one letter – one of them being a letter informing him that he was being placed on a statutory deemed contract.
It's not there – where is it please?

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There is a PDF but it only contains one page and not the one you are referring to

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Please can you put these documents up in PDF format in the way that you would like to receive them if you are helping somebody free of charge.

That means, properly scanned, in the right order, the right way round – everything that if we were charging you £300 an hour you would be pretty quick to do in order to save yourself some money.

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You can buy yourself a good scanner for about 60 or £70 and you have it for years. You will be able to use it for this case and loads of other purposes throughout the life of the scanner. That will help you to provide good quality scans which are easily legible and easily convertible into text.

I don't think you have told us anywhere how much they are asking you to pay. You seem to have chosen to redact this important information from the document that you have scanned up.

Also, although it be difficult – it would be interesting if you could calculate the difference between what might be owed under a deemed contract and what might be owed under an ordinary agreed contract

14319-deemed-contracts (1).pdf

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No you don't need to enter a deemed contract. If you look at it all – and also if you understand the principle which is not unreasonable, if you take over a property then you take over the existing supply and there is a deemed contract.

You can't use the energy that is applied to the house and then try to say well didn't actually enter into a contract so I don't have to pay anything.

But you are right, if you look at the rules in the document referred to, it is fairly clear about information which has to be supplied. The question is whether that information was supplied. They will say yes. Your father will have no record because maybe he received it and tore it up and can't remember.

Have you had the SAR disclosure yet

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