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Viagogo
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That´s not what companies house says sister

.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/07882020-1 -
Well.. if the claim is not at their company they´ll just send a letter informing and they have no right to pursue legal actions against someone who has addressed a claim at the wrong address...hehe maybe the right address is 71 fenchurch street? It seems you may know it for good hehehe:T:T:T-1
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ViagogoWillPayMe wrote: »That´s not what companies house says sister

.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/07882020
Iff that's addressed to me then nowhere does it say that company is owned by Viagogo. It also doesn't appear to be a spectacularly successful company.
I'm not a sister either.0 -
Iff that's addressed to me then nowhere does it say that company is owned by Viagogo. It also doesn't appear to be a spectacularly successful company.
I'm not a sister either.
yes, that´s addressed to you...please do a bit of research online before replying
regarding your post before, there won´t be grounds for a company to pursue me "robustly" just because I addressed a complain to a different company but I put their address by mistake...there won´t be a reason to " defend spurious claims against them rather robustly" because the claim are not against them if they are not viagogo:j:A a bit of law research may be needed too:)-1 -
ViagogoWillPayMe wrote: »yes, that´s addressed to you...please do a bit of research online before replying

regarding your post before, there won´t be grounds for a company to pursue me "robustly" just because I addressed a complain to a different company but I put their address by mistake...there won´t be a reason to " defend spurious claims against them rather robustly" because the claim are not against them if they are not viagogo:j:A a bit of law research may be needed too:)
I'm struggling to guess what you are trying to say however if you have named Viagogo on the court papers and put that companies address you will obtain a judgement in default against a company that isn't actually there.
Enforcing that judgement will be impossible if it's the wrong address.0
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