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Advice on claiming money from company due to wrongfully placed cat 6 fraud marker.

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  • Oscar99 wrote: »
    If you want to de-rail subjects with irrelevant and un-founded accusations you should go work for the Scottish courts, they are excellent at that.
    What does that bit mean? Have you had a mix up with them too?

    If so that’s unfortunate, but if it has resulted in a conviction then it will weaken your case that it was EEs fault that you did not find work.

    You don’t have a fraud conviction do you?..
  • Pot kettle.

    Good luck getting anyone to help or offer advise when you can’t be completely open and honest on what’s happened
  • Oscar99 wrote: »
    Please stay on topic but I will answer this one time. When have you ever heard of an 18 year old that just recently finished collage.

    Collage, as it an art college?

    Anyway, I se you say that the town is eighteen miles away. It’ll be a drag but buy a push bike and use that, eighteen miles each way will be about 45 minutes once you get used to it.
  • You need to have a figure in your mind, how much are you looking to get and how do you justify it?
  • baza52
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    edited 26 January 2019 at 7:24PM
    Oscar99 wrote: »
    So now that I've explained it to you and you've realized that you are literally just posting claptrap, you're now going to change subjects again and try to play the blame game and turn me on my family? You don't seem like an awfully nice person Mr. Baza 52. Looking through your profile you seem to use these forums to talk about cars and when you're not doing that you spend your time attempting to intimidate new users. I think you need a new hobby mate. Same goes for this plonk below you :)

    Neither of you two seem to post anything that can be considered remotely intelligent and it makes me wonder why. Do you not get enough attention from your partners? Does attempting to interrogate other people give you a kick and make you feel powerful? The sort of power you wish you had over your other half? Because from my perspective it just makes you two look like Tweedledee and Tweedledum
    LOL
    Is that the best you can do?

    Get realistic. If insurance is at least £1200 and you also need a new motorbike you are going to be waiting for a Loooong time before you get compo to even cover a fraction of the cost.
    How do you intend to get money from them, are you going to hire a solicitor when you have zero money, life, friends or prospects.

    Grow up and get yourself out of bed in the morning and start actively looking for work. If your parents both work full time and own their house outright then surely they can help you out with some bus fare. Use your pushbike to ride to a bus stop or train station and the world is your oyster.
  • Oscar99
    Oscar99 Posts: 17 Forumite
    No of course not mate. Never been in trouble with the law in my life.... Except that one time I threw some cheesecake at another lad when I was 14.

    I'm damn near 20 now, I've been out of collage for a while now after completing my course. I was perfectly able to run my bike during collage and after collage until EE came along and threw a spanner in the works. I'm not after some flash car, I'm after a cheap bike that will get me to work and that's the easiest way to go as I don't have a driving licence but I do have an A2 bike licence. And I can't even afford that with the savings I've been left with after this which is a jar full of copper with the odd 10p in it.

    Other people on here seem to be trying to defend EE even after they have admitted that they shouldn't have put a fraud marker on me. If that's their opinion that's fine but it's not productive to what I'm trying to get done. I know what this company has done to me, because I've been through it and I doubt they have.
  • baza52
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    have you ever worked? you must be claiming benefits. As you live in the middle of nowhere with nothing to spend money on you must have some savings? Have you not got an xbox or something you could turn into cash to get yourself back on the road
  • baza52
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    as you cannot get the A2 License until you are 19 and your life was ruined when you were 18 how did you afford to take the test? especially as you had sold your bike off for parts.
  • Oscar99 wrote: »
    No of course not mate. Never been in trouble with the law in my life.... Except that one time I threw some cheesecake at another lad when I was 14.

    I'm damn near 20 now, I've been out of collage for a while now after completing my course. I was perfectly able to run my bike during collage and after collage until EE came along and threw a spanner in the works. I'm not after some flash car, I'm after a cheap bike that will get me to work and that's the easiest way to go as I don't have a driving licence but I do have an A2 bike licence. And I can't even afford that with the savings I've been left with after this which is a jar full of copper with the odd 10p in it.

    Other people on here seem to be trying to defend EE even after they have admitted that they shouldn't have put a fraud marker on me. If that's their opinion that's fine but it's not productive to what I'm trying to get done. I know what this company has done to me, because I've been through it and I doubt they have.
    No-one is defending EE, or saying that you are wrong to be very angry with them, they are saying that you have no chance of significant compensation, and that you therefore need to look instead at things that you actually can do to make a difference to where you go from here.

    “Damn near 20” is still very young; you are expecting to have things that will only come with time and xoerience and advancing in a career. What are your plans in that direction? It’s no use listing obstacles, reasons you can’t do something, or excuses as to why your situation is not your fault, these things are distractions from what you need to do.

    And you may think this next bit is pedantic, or snide, but it’s a genuinely useful point. You have graduated from college but can not spell the word. You MUST continue to learn, read books, read newspapers, educate yourself, or else the frustration that you feel now might stay with you for a lifetime.
  • k3lvc
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    Oscar99 wrote: »
    Other people on here seem to be trying to defend EE even after they have admitted that they shouldn't have put a fraud marker on me. If that's their opinion that's fine but it's not productive to what I'm trying to get done. I know what this company has done to me, because I've been through it and I doubt they have.

    I don't see anyone defending EE. I do see an angry 20yo looking to blame EE for his life and that's not going to get you anywhere. I'd be expecting a gesture from them in the tens of pounds so forget any notion of it turning your life around.

    As for the rest of it and as others have suggested there's something more to this story isn't there ? Are you going to be open on what it is ?
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