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Re: Second Hand Cars - Consumer Rights
"A trading car dealer will have removable stock so that is the way to go" Not sure that is rock solid, Stocking loans, Sale or Return may make this quite complex but agree that its an optio…1 -
Re: Second Hand Cars - Consumer Rights
Providing it is for more than £600, the usual route is High Court Enforcement. There is a small upfront high court fee of £80 and the rest of the fees are collected from the debtor. A trading car dea…1 -
Re: Second Hand Cars - Consumer Rights
don't forget if the company has existing CCJ's they will know the process far better than you !. Do your research on the company and seek professional debt recovery advice.1 -
Re: Second Hand Cars - Consumer Rights
Welcome to the real world, the law is no magic wand to make things right again. You need to get judgements, you need to enforce those judgements and they need to have money to pay you. Car dealers ar…1 -
Re: CCJ from Parkingeye. Claim form not received as driver resides abroad. Can I set aside?
You should receive the written judgment. Did the judge state "another defence", a "new defence" or an "an amended defence"?4 -
Re: Judgement for Claimant from UKCPS (plus a couple of other parking woes)
CCJ set asides take several months but yes, where an old address was used, most Defendants do recoup the fee as well. Do you have a new address you can use (or a trusted friend's address) becaus…2 -
Re: VAT on road side charging - possibly dropping to 5% from 20%
Unless I have read the article linked by UKNick incorrectly, there is no certainty that a change in the VAT rate for roadside charging from 20% to 5% would result in lower costs for consumers. AIUI, …1 -
Re: Kiwi / Wizz air rescheduling
Have you looked over your Kiwi/Wizz confirmation paperwork to find the WizzAir PNR number? Likely 6-7 alphanumerical characters. Using this (plus your surname) you may be able to access your booking …1 -
Re: CCJ from Parkingeye. Claim form not received as driver resides abroad. Can I set aside?
I think you should have stayed on this thread. Your defence should now answer the POC on your original claim form.4 -
Re: Few tips for Thailand holiday please
Don't bother changing any cash before you go. Rates here will be very poor. Just make sure the notes you take are in immaculate condition without any folds, marks or tears as these will probably…1


