Anyone ever took this route to resolve an issue usually consumer or been taken to court? I am taking P4D/UPS to court over damaged delivery just seeing if anyone has experience or advice.
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15-01-2018 11:44 PM #1
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Simple Procedure Scotland Court
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16-01-2018 05:41 AM #2
I haven't used it personally, but have some knowledge/experience of it through work.
Is there anything in particular you'd like to know?
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17-01-2018 09:55 PM #3
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18-01-2018 04:21 PM #4
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A few years ago I made a claim at the small claims court in England over a refund for a holiday that was not as advertised.
We settled before it went to court with the other party paying my £72 costs as well.
I believe it is cheaper than that in Scotland. If the other party fail to satisfy you then do claim.
Very often large firms don't either defend themselves or even turn up in court so you are awarded to your satisfaction.
Making the claim in itself should convince them to pay. It is not a scary thing to do, so good luck.
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