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21-01-12, 01:04 AM | #11 |
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Re: MCE Insurance...again
I was with MCE for a year, had no problems (though didn't need to claim) and they sorted me a pair of grid passes for the last round of the BSB at Brands last year, which made my mum's (birth)day.
Every quote I've had from them since then was hilarious though. ObInsurer, I can offer a thumbs up for Hastings and Chaucer. No quibbles, paid up, job's a good'un.
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27-01-12, 12:39 PM | #12 |
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Haha guess what....
County Court Summons received yesterday. Ace. Called to ask WTF and if they really want to do this even though they confirmed last week that there was no further debt and all was clear...Letter in the post making it's way to me apparently... |
27-01-12, 12:49 PM | #13 |
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You wil have no doubt spent £70+ on there premium rate numbers sorting it out.
In fact if your 100% sure you can prove everything, I would go to court, then counter claim for all you costs and stress of having to sort it out...
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27-01-12, 01:31 PM | #14 |
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Even if they confirm by writing that they are not taking further action you have received a Court Summons, you must turn up to that even if it is to show the letter from MCE confirming their incompetence. If you don't go the Court may carry on without you and your side of the story.
At this point I'd be getting legal advise. |
27-01-12, 01:53 PM | #15 |
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27-01-12, 02:12 PM | #16 |
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something else to take into consideration about this CCJ fiasco. check your credit rating. if they have put it against your record it's a complete nightmare getting it removed. this has been done to me and it's a red face when your in a shop and about to buy a new bike then 'the computer says no' even though it was ok 6 months prior. but due to a company saying i owed them money (which i don't) my credit rating was demolished in one stupid mistake (which has still not been rectified in 2 years so i cant get credit as they are adamant i owe them money).
worst offenders are insurance company's, mobile phone providers, banks and utility providers who sell supposed debts to debt recovery services (once in the hands of those shower your well and truly stuffed). |
27-01-12, 10:53 PM | #17 | |
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It is my view that MCE are untrustworthy and do go back on their word. This opinion is based solely on my experience with them. Be very careful when dealing with them. Do not give them the tiniest chance of ripping you off. Good luck and do please let us know the outcome, I am begging you! If only you could video the case and put it on Youtube, however don't because I think you go to prison for this. |
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27-01-12, 11:03 PM | #18 | |
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From that point on, each time that a credit check is carried out it will now be referred automatically. All companies have a legal obligation to read any notices placed on a credit file when a check is being carried out. Most companies providing they are happy with the reasoning will take it into consideration.....i have had credit accepted post having had comments added. The whole "comments" element was put in place so consumers had a chance to at least have a useable file after having had been a victim of identity theft or if in this case having had an incorrect default etc registered. More than happy to advise via pm if anyone wants tips on this as i have been through it all. Plus always worth occasionally registering to check it is all clear.
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27-01-12, 11:49 PM | #19 |
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I was looking at a quote from them (MCE) through Tesco compare... but no longer.
Do be sure to return the acknowledgement of service form and do be sure to serve your defence in time!!! |
28-01-12, 07:10 PM | #20 |
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MCE are awful from my personal experience and my good friend who got into bikes last year. Don't go near!
Good luck with legal stuff against them, ******s. |
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