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How to deal with naughty people like EE - response to J Bowker and County Court action
I am a EE customer because I moved into a place where they were the current supplier. I have been trying to move to another supplier with great difficulty. (Reason:discrepancy in the address due to EE supplying wrong info to distribution network) I have asked the landlord to sort this it as shouldnt be a headache for the consumer. I read these reviews and their experience with EE concurs with mine. J Bowker wrote Can I take this company to a small claims court? as someone who has had 100% success with claims and counter-claims I would give a resounding Y E S ! First write to the other party (first class signed for) and notice them that your are taking them to Northampton Court (online claim) If the other party dont reply in 30 days then write again explaining their default and that you will be claiming costs for your time and expenses. Their reply must be in writing. Your correspondence with the other party are your 'court bundle' Exhibits A,B,C etc. Enter these into the 'court record'. The other party's lack of response places them in 'dishonour' and rubber stamps the judgement against them. The court will write to the other part outlining your claim and they will have to respond within 30 days. The only way they can win is if they have a valid counterclaim [their claim that you owe them] Learning the County Court Procedure is well recommended and much more satisfying then been given the run around by people who are trying to fob you off lame excuses and pie crust promises. REMEMBER these Law Maxims. "THOSE WHO DO NOT ASSERT THEIR RIGHTS HAVE NONE" and "THOSE WHO ARE CLAIMING ARE WINNING"