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DCB Legal - Letter Of Claim :( AND now Court Claim!! :((
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nomorecc said:Umkomaas said:Which email provider are you using? Just a couple of days ago another poster was having the same 'non-delivery' issue. They were using a talk-talk email address. Switched to another email account and it went through - and acknowledged - immediately.
Work in IT
I've checked and no issues... how odd. let me try my Gmail backup.2 -
Clearly their spam filter didn't like the original address you used, therefore it was never going to arrive without using a recognised address like Gmail, job done and it's not even lunchtime4
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Gr1pr said:Clearly their spam filter didn't like the original address you used, therefore it was never going to arrive without using a recognised address like Gmail, job done and it's not even lunchtime
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nomorecc said:Coupon-mad said:But that is the link.
You could add the full URL as a footnote.
So will add a link underneath.1 -
Hey all
Just an update:
I have received nothing from the court via e-mail or letter it's 8 days now (and now easter obviously)
I guess I keep waiting, humph.0 -
8 days is nothing, could be 4 to 8 weeks !1
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The auto email response is proof of receipt, nothing more, it doesn't mean that your individual case rose to the top of the enormous pile for priority boarding or special treatment ! , or that a human being has seen it. They will get around to your case in due course, only on business days, then they will notify the claimants lawyers, who will then add it to their large pile of responses, dealing with them in order , eventually notifying the CNBC and yourself of the intention to proceed.
If you had input the defence on MCOL directly, it woulnt have sped anything up and you wouldn't have received any response, why do you think there is a current enquiry into the system ?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6481628/justice-committee-inquiry-into-the-county-court/p1
Its a long, drawn out process, understaffed, overwhelmed, time consuming, just like the NHS or the postal enquiry. So one word to you , PATIENCE !2 -
Gr1pr said:The auto email response is proof of receipt, nothing more, it doesn't mean that your individual case rose to the top of the enormous pile for priority boarding or special treatment ! , or that a human being has seen it. They will get around to your case in due course, only on business days, then they will notify the claimants lawyers, who will then add it to their large pile of responses, dealing with them in order , eventually notifying the CNBC and yourself of the intention to proceed.
If you had input the defence on MCOL directly, it woulnt have sped anything up and you wouldn't have received any response, why do you think there is a current enquiry into the system ?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6481628/justice-committee-inquiry-into-the-county-court/p1
Its a long, drawn out process, understaffed, overwhelmed, time consuming, just like the NHS or the postal enquiry. So one word to you , PATIENCE !
I received a letter in the post but it was basically telling me what I already knew in regards to that they have received my eveidence and they will be in touch, so far I've heard nothing, been about 4-6 weeks since I got that letter.
Guess I'll just wait then...2 -
Gr1pr said:The auto email response is proof of receipt, nothing more, it doesn't mean that your individual case rose to the top of the enormous pile for priority boarding or special treatment ! , or that a human being has seen it. They will get around to your case in due course, only on business days, then they will notify the claimants lawyers, who will then add it to their large pile of responses, dealing with them in order , eventually notifying the CNBC and yourself of the intention to proceed.
If you had input the defence on MCOL directly, it woulnt have sped anything up and you wouldn't have received any response, why do you think there is a current enquiry into the system ?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6481628/justice-committee-inquiry-into-the-county-court/p1
Its a long, drawn out process, understaffed, overwhelmed, time consuming, just like the NHS or the postal enquiry. So one word to you , PATIENCE !
at the end it says... must sign this form (dur)
But then has
[checkbox] Legal represenative for the
firstm claimment, second, defendant etc etc...
Should I tick both the legal rep box and defendant?0
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