Consignment Sale Dispute Resolution
Summary
If a consignment shop sells your items at a lower price without consent, you may have a claim under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and Consumer Rights Act 2015. Gather evidence, such as email communications and proof of non-signature, to support your case. Consider filing a claim in small claims court if the issue remains unresolved. You can also highlight any fraudulent claims of signature. For detailed guidance, visit the UK Government website on making a court claim.Full Conversation
this is monica
Hi Monica! How can I assist you with your legal issue? Could you please provide some details about your situation?
a consigned shop sold my shoes for a lower price without my consentement
Hi Monica! Sorry to hear about your situation. Did you have a written agreement with the consignment shop regarding the minimum price for your shoes?
i have email asking them do not sell my shoes for such a low price. But they pretend didnt read and now are telling me shoes is sold
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! It sounds like you might have a valid claim if you had requested the shop not to sell your shoes at a lower price. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Review the consignment agreement for terms regarding pricing.
- Gather all email communications as evidence.
- Consider sending a formal complaint to the shop.
Do you have a written consignment agreement with the shop?
Hi Monica! It sounds like you might have a valid claim if you had requested the shop not to sell your shoes at a lower price. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Review the consignment agreement for terms regarding pricing.
- Gather all email communications as evidence.
- Consider sending a formal complaint to the shop.
Do you have a written consignment agreement with the shop?
I send a formal complaint sayng this
Hi Monica! It sounds like you've already taken some important steps. To proceed, consider the following:
- Review any response from the shop to your complaint.
- If no resolution, you might consider escalating to a consumer protection agency or small claims court.
- Keep all communications as evidence.
Do you need details on how to escalate your complaint?
- Review any response from the shop to your complaint.
- If no resolution, you might consider escalating to a consumer protection agency or small claims court.
- Keep all communications as evidence.
Do you need details on how to escalate your complaint?
This is a formal Complaint Regarding Unauthorised Sale of My Shoes.
I am writing to formally complain about the sale of my shoes at a significantly lower price than agreed upon, without my explicit consent.
Hi Monica! It seems like you have already taken detailed steps in your complaint letter. Here’s what you can consider next:
- Review the consignment shop's response once you receive it.
- If the issue remains unresolved, you might escalate the matter to a consumer protection agency or consider small claims court.
Would you like information on how to escalate your complaint?
- Review the consignment shop's response once you receive it.
- If the issue remains unresolved, you might escalate the matter to a consumer protection agency or consider small claims court.
Would you like information on how to escalate your complaint?
December 5th, * I consigned a pair of piera Manolo Blahnik shoes to your shop. After that I clearly communicated my asking price of £* and stated firmly throughout emails that I was not open to offers lower than this amount. Despite this, the shoes were sold at £* without my agreement. Your email dated 4th January * mentions a *-hour warning for acceptance in January, to which I did not respond. My silence should not be construed as acceptance of a lower price. Furthermore, my inquiry in March and subsequent "thank you" response was regarding the listing, not an acceptance of the price.
Hi Monica! You've made a strong case in your complaint letter. If they don't respond satisfactorily, consider escalating the issue. Here are your options:
- Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on resolving consumer disputes.
- File a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
- Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on resolving consumer disputes.
- File a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any of these steps?
Your actions constitute a breach of implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act * and the Consumer Rights Act *, as I did not explicitly agree to the lower price. Additionally, your conduct may be considered unfair trading. I request the following resolutions:Compensation for the financial loss: The full price of £* for the shoes please see receipt attached to this letter.Reimbursement for any additional inconvenience caused.Please respond within 14 days with your proposed resolution. If I do not receive a satisfactory response, I will seek further legal advice and consider pursuing a formal claim.
Hi Monica! You've articulated your complaint well. If you don't receive a satisfactory response, consider the following steps:
- Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on consumer disputes.
- File a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Would you like more details on these options?
- Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on consumer disputes.
- File a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Would you like more details on these options?
They ansered this: As previously stated and explained, we acted within our terms and as per the contract terms, and within Consumer Rights Acts.
Please kindly break down which one of our terms we violated and we will forward your email to our lawyer team.
Hi Monica! It sounds like they are challenging your claim. Here's what you can do next:
- Review the Contract: Identify specific terms regarding pricing and sales without consent.
- Consumer Rights Act *: Highlight any breaches, especially on fair treatment and clear communication.
- Respond Clearly: State the exact terms violated and provide evidence from your communications.
Would you like help drafting your response?
- Review the Contract: Identify specific terms regarding pricing and sales without consent.
- Consumer Rights Act *: Highlight any breaches, especially on fair treatment and clear communication.
- Respond Clearly: State the exact terms violated and provide evidence from your communications.
Would you like help drafting your response?
They answered this
Hi Monica! Since they are asking for a breakdown of the terms violated, you can respond by clearly outlining the specific breaches:
- Sale of Goods Act *: They sold your shoes without your explicit consent for a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: They did not honor your stated minimum price, which can be considered unfair trading.
Would you like help drafting this response?
- Sale of Goods Act *: They sold your shoes without your explicit consent for a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: They did not honor your stated minimum price, which can be considered unfair trading.
Would you like help drafting this response?
thats is a smart answer
Hi Monica! It sounds like you're dealing with a tricky situation. Since they are requesting a breakdown, you should respond by clearly outlining the specific breaches:
- Sale of Goods Act *: They sold your shoes without your explicit consent for a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: They did not honor your stated minimum price, which can be considered unfair trading.
Would you like help drafting this response?
- Sale of Goods Act *: They sold your shoes without your explicit consent for a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: They did not honor your stated minimum price, which can be considered unfair trading.
Would you like help drafting this response?
how would i adreess that in a text saying that will also file a claim in small claims court
Hi Monica! You can add the following to your response:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Would you like more details on filing a claim in small claims court?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Would you like more details on filing a claim in small claims court?
yes
Monica, here's the detailed response you can use:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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For filing a claim in small claims court, you can visit the UK Government website for guidance on the process. Would you like more specifics on preparing your claim?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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For filing a claim in small claims court, you can visit the UK Government website for guidance on the process. Would you like more specifics on preparing your claim?
yes
Monica, here's a detailed response you can use:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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For filing a claim in small claims court, you can visit the UK Government website. Here are the steps:
- Prepare Your Claim: Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- File Online: Use the Money Claim Online service.
- Pay the Fee: Fees depend on the claim amount.
Would you like more specific details on any of these steps?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. As requested, here is a breakdown of the terms I believe were violated:
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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For filing a claim in small claims court, you can visit the UK Government website. Here are the steps:
- Prepare Your Claim: Gather all relevant documents and evidence.
- File Online: Use the Money Claim Online service.
- Pay the Fee: Fees depend on the claim amount.
Would you like more specific details on any of these steps?
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Hi Monica! To prepare your claim for small claims court, follow these steps:
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Provide all details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Pay the Court Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
- Submit the Form: You can file online or send it to the court.
For more details, visit the UK Government website on making a court claim.
Would you like more information on the court fee structure or the online submission process?
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Provide all details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Pay the Court Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
- Submit the Form: You can file online or send it to the court.
For more details, visit the UK Government website on making a court claim.
Would you like more information on the court fee structure or the online submission process?
they have respond
Hi Monica! It sounds like you have a strong basis for your claim. Here’s what you can do next:
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Provide all details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Pay the Court Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
- Submit the Form: You can file online or send it to the court.
For more details, visit the UK Government website on making a court claim. Would you like more information on the court fee structure or the online submission process?
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Provide all details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Pay the Court Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
- Submit the Form: You can file online or send it to the court.
For more details, visit the UK Government website on making a court claim. Would you like more information on the court fee structure or the online submission process?
As explained, you did not respond to your pricing proposal within 7 days as stated within our terms, which apply from the moment you hand your items over to our possession. You also signed an agreement form with a tick box to say you agree to our terms and conditions, please see screenshot attached for your reference.
Again, as previously explained, our terms and conditions clearly state your item will be discounted, our colleague also explained to you a final price is not guaranteed.
Our terms and conditions do not violate any consumer rights, it is also a voluntary contract which you did not have to enter.
I believe there is nothing further we can add, if you choose to file a claim we will forward it to our legal team for a response.
Hi Monica! Given their response, you may still have a strong case. Here's what you can do next:
- Respond by reiterating your points about the Sale of Goods Act * and Consumer Rights Act *.
- Proceed with filing a claim in small claims court if no resolution is offered.
Would you like assistance in drafting this next response?
- Respond by reiterating your points about the Sale of Goods Act * and Consumer Rights Act *.
- Proceed with filing a claim in small claims court if no resolution is offered.
Would you like assistance in drafting this next response?
I have not signed anything. They are claiming I have signed something I didnt
Hi Monica! Here's how you could respond:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced. As previously mentioned, my silence should not be construed as acceptance of a lower price.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to gather evidence for your claim?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced. As previously mentioned, my silence should not be construed as acceptance of a lower price.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to gather evidence for your claim?
yes
Hi Monica! To gather evidence for your claim, ensure you have:
- All email communications showing your price agreement.
- Any written consignment agreements.
- Proof that you did not sign any agreement.
- Receipts and records of your shoes' consignment and sale.
Would you like more information on submitting these documents to the small claims court?
- All email communications showing your price agreement.
- Any written consignment agreements.
- Proof that you did not sign any agreement.
- Receipts and records of your shoes' consignment and sale.
Would you like more information on submitting these documents to the small claims court?
also i want them to know that saying i have signed something i didnt it can also be crime. They sent the signature on an agreement which i dont recognise is not mine signature
Hi Monica! Here's how you can respond:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced. The signature provided is not mine, and presenting a false signature could be considered fraudulent.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to submit these documents to the small claims court?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced. The signature provided is not mine, and presenting a false signature could be considered fraudulent.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to submit these documents to the small claims court?
never signed even electronically i didnt signed
Hi Monica! You can include the following in your response:
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
- Additionally, presenting a signature that I did not provide may constitute fraud.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to submit your claim?
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Dear [Recipient's Name],
Thank you for your response. I must clarify that I have not signed any agreement or consented to the terms you referenced.
- Sale of Goods Act *: The shoes were sold without my explicit consent at a lower price.
- Consumer Rights Act *: My stated minimum price was not honored, which may be considered unfair trading.
- Additionally, presenting a signature that I did not provide may constitute fraud.
If I do not receive a satisfactory resolution within 14 days, I will file a claim in small claims court for breach of contract and consumer rights violations.
Yours sincerely,
Monica
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Would you like more details on how to submit your claim?
they answer
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Given the situation, it seems you have a strong basis for your claim. Here's how to proceed:
*. Respond Clearly: Use the draft provided, including your points about not signing any agreement and the potential fraud.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect all email communications, proof of non-signature, and any written agreements.
*. File Your Claim: Visit the UK Government website for detailed guidance on preparing and submitting your claim to the small claims court.
Would you like more details on any specific part of the process?
Hi Monica! Given the situation, it seems you have a strong basis for your claim. Here's how to proceed:
*. Respond Clearly: Use the draft provided, including your points about not signing any agreement and the potential fraud.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect all email communications, proof of non-signature, and any written agreements.
*. File Your Claim: Visit the UK Government website for detailed guidance on preparing and submitting your claim to the small claims court.
Would you like more details on any specific part of the process?
Monica, Again, our terms come into effect the moment you leave your items in our possession as stated in the terms linked in your pricing proposal. We did not come and forcefully take your item from you.
If you have proof that you did not sign this please feel free to include it in your claim, we will not be communicating any further regarding this matter.
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! It seems like they are firm on their stance. Here are your next steps:
- Gather evidence showing you did not sign any agreement.
- Proceed with filing your claim in small claims court.
Would you like details on how to submit the claim form and evidence?
Hi Monica! It seems like they are firm on their stance. Here are your next steps:
- Gather evidence showing you did not sign any agreement.
- Proceed with filing your claim in small claims court.
Would you like details on how to submit the claim form and evidence?
The proof is that is not my signature on the digital agreement
Hi Monica! Since they are firm on their stance, here's what you can do next:
- Gather Evidence: Collect all communications and any proof that you did not sign the agreement.
- File a Claim: Proceed with filing your claim in small claims court.
Would you like guidance on submitting the claim form and evidence?
- Gather Evidence: Collect all communications and any proof that you did not sign the agreement.
- File a Claim: Proceed with filing your claim in small claims court.
Would you like guidance on submitting the claim form and evidence?
yes
Hi Monica! Here's how to proceed with your claim in small claims court:
- Gather Evidence: Collect all email communications, proof of the unsigned agreement, and any relevant documents.
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Detail your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Submit the Form: You can file online using the Money Claim Online service or send it to the court.
- Pay the Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
Would you like more details on the specific steps to file your claim online?
- Gather Evidence: Collect all email communications, proof of the unsigned agreement, and any relevant documents.
- Complete the Claim Form (N1): Detail your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
- Submit the Form: You can file online using the Money Claim Online service or send it to the court.
- Pay the Fee: Fees vary based on the claim amount.
Would you like more details on the specific steps to file your claim online?
Proceed with filing your claim in small claims court
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Here's a step-by-step guide to filing your claim in small claims court:
*. Gather Evidence:
- All email communications.
- Proof that the signature is not yours.
- Any relevant documents regarding the consignment.
*. Complete the Claim Form (N1):
- Provide details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
*. File the Claim:
- You can file online via the Money Claim Online service.
- Alternatively, send the completed N1 form to the appropriate court.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Fees depend on the claim amount. You can find the fee structure on the UK Government website.
Would you like more details on how to complete the N1 form or the online submission process?
Hi Monica! Here's a step-by-step guide to filing your claim in small claims court:
*. Gather Evidence:
- All email communications.
- Proof that the signature is not yours.
- Any relevant documents regarding the consignment.
*. Complete the Claim Form (N1):
- Provide details of your case, including evidence and the amount claimed.
*. File the Claim:
- You can file online via the Money Claim Online service.
- Alternatively, send the completed N1 form to the appropriate court.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Fees depend on the claim amount. You can find the fee structure on the UK Government website.
Would you like more details on how to complete the N1 form or the online submission process?
form n1
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Here's a detailed guide for completing and submitting the N1 form:
*. Gather Evidence:
- All email communications.
- Proof that the signature is not yours.
- Any relevant documents regarding the consignment.
*. Complete the Claim Form (N1):
- Claimant and Defendant: Enter your details and the shop's details.
- Brief Details of Claim: Provide a concise summary of the situation.
- Value: State the amount you are claiming.
- Particulars of Claim: Include detailed information about your case, referencing the Sale of Goods Act * and Consumer Rights Act *.
- Statement of Truth: Sign and date the form.
*. File the Claim:
- Online: Use the Money Claim Online service. [Money Claim Online](https://www.gov.uk/make-money-claim-online).
- Postal: Send the completed N1 form to the appropriate court.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Fees vary based on the claim amount. Check the fee structure on the UK Government website.
Would you like more specific help with any section ofthe N1 form or the online submission process?
Hi Monica! Here's a detailed guide for completing and submitting the N1 form:
*. Gather Evidence:
- All email communications.
- Proof that the signature is not yours.
- Any relevant documents regarding the consignment.
*. Complete the Claim Form (N1):
- Claimant and Defendant: Enter your details and the shop's details.
- Brief Details of Claim: Provide a concise summary of the situation.
- Value: State the amount you are claiming.
- Particulars of Claim: Include detailed information about your case, referencing the Sale of Goods Act * and Consumer Rights Act *.
- Statement of Truth: Sign and date the form.
*. File the Claim:
- Online: Use the Money Claim Online service. [Money Claim Online](https://www.gov.uk/make-money-claim-online).
- Postal: Send the completed N1 form to the appropriate court.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Fees vary based on the claim amount. Check the fee structure on the UK Government website.
Would you like more specific help with any section ofthe N1 form or the online submission process?
where to find it ?
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! You can find the Claim Form (N1) on the UK Government website. Here’s the link to download the form: [Claim Form N1](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-n1-claim-form-cpr-part-*).
Would you like more details on how to fill it out?
Hi Monica! You can find the Claim Form (N1) on the UK Government website. Here’s the link to download the form: [Claim Form N1](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-n1-claim-form-cpr-part-*).
Would you like more details on how to fill it out?
yes how fo fill it out?
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Here's a step-by-step guide to filling out the N1 Claim Form:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Your full name and address.
*. Defendant’s Details:
- The consignment shop's name and address.
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- A short summary of your case, e.g., "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- The amount you are claiming, including the financial loss and any additional inconvenience.
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Detailed description of the events, including:
- Date you consigned the shoes.
- Your agreed minimum price.
- Emails requesting not to sell below the agreed price.
- The unauthorized sale and resulting financial loss.
- Statement that you did not sign any agreement.
- Any relevant laws breached (Sale of Goods Act *, Consumer Rights Act *).
- Request for resolution (compensation and reimbursement).
*. Statement of Truth:
- Sign and date the form, confirming that the details provided are true.
Would you like more help with any specificpart of the form?
Hi Monica! Here's a step-by-step guide to filling out the N1 Claim Form:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Your full name and address.
*. Defendant’s Details:
- The consignment shop's name and address.
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- A short summary of your case, e.g., "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- The amount you are claiming, including the financial loss and any additional inconvenience.
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Detailed description of the events, including:
- Date you consigned the shoes.
- Your agreed minimum price.
- Emails requesting not to sell below the agreed price.
- The unauthorized sale and resulting financial loss.
- Statement that you did not sign any agreement.
- Any relevant laws breached (Sale of Goods Act *, Consumer Rights Act *).
- Request for resolution (compensation and reimbursement).
*. Statement of Truth:
- Sign and date the form, confirming that the details provided are true.
Would you like more help with any specificpart of the form?
yes
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Let's go through the N1 Claim Form in more detail:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Your full name and address.
*. Defendant’s Details:
- The consignment shop's name and address.
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- A short summary of your case, e.g., "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- The amount you are claiming (e.g., the difference in price, any additional inconvenience).
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Detailed description of the events, including:
- Date you consigned the shoes.
- Your agreed minimum price.
- Emails requesting not to sell below the agreed price.
- The unauthorized sale and resulting financial loss.
- Statement that you did not sign any agreement.
- Any relevant laws breached (Sale of Goods Act *, Consumer Rights Act *).
- Request for resolution (compensation and reimbursement).
*. Statement of Truth:
- Sign and date the form, confirming that the details provided are true.
Would you like more help with any specificpart of the form or any additional details?
Hi Monica! Let's go through the N1 Claim Form in more detail:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Your full name and address.
*. Defendant’s Details:
- The consignment shop's name and address.
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- A short summary of your case, e.g., "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- The amount you are claiming (e.g., the difference in price, any additional inconvenience).
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Detailed description of the events, including:
- Date you consigned the shoes.
- Your agreed minimum price.
- Emails requesting not to sell below the agreed price.
- The unauthorized sale and resulting financial loss.
- Statement that you did not sign any agreement.
- Any relevant laws breached (Sale of Goods Act *, Consumer Rights Act *).
- Request for resolution (compensation and reimbursement).
*. Statement of Truth:
- Sign and date the form, confirming that the details provided are true.
Would you like more help with any specificpart of the form or any additional details?
help with any specificpart of the form
Case Rating: *.
Hi Monica! Here’s how you can complete specific parts of the N1 Claim Form:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Full Name: Monica [Your Last Name]
- Address: Your full address
*. Defendant’s Details:
- Name: The consignment shop's full name
- Address: The shop's full address
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- State the total amount you are claiming (e.g., the financial loss from the sale and any additional inconvenience).
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Introduction: "This claim is for the unauthorized sale of my consigned shoes."
- Details:
- "On [Date], I consigned a pair of [Brand] shoes to the defendant."
- "I set a minimum price of £* for the shoes, which I communicated clearly in emails."
- "Despite my instructions, the shoes were sold for £* without my consent."
- "I did not sign any agreement orconsent to the terms mentioned by the defendant."
- "The signature they provided is not mine."
- "This constitutes a breach of the Sale of Goods Act * and the Consumer Rights Act *."
- Resolution Sought:
- "I seek compensation for the financial loss of £[amount] and reimbursement for any additional inconvenience."
*. Statement of Truth:
- Signature: Your signature
- Date: The date you are completing the form
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific section of the form?
Hi Monica! Here’s how you can complete specific parts of the N1 Claim Form:
*. Claimant’s Details:
- Full Name: Monica [Your Last Name]
- Address: Your full address
*. Defendant’s Details:
- Name: The consignment shop's full name
- Address: The shop's full address
*. Brief Details of Claim:
- "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Value:
- State the total amount you are claiming (e.g., the financial loss from the sale and any additional inconvenience).
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Introduction: "This claim is for the unauthorized sale of my consigned shoes."
- Details:
- "On [Date], I consigned a pair of [Brand] shoes to the defendant."
- "I set a minimum price of £* for the shoes, which I communicated clearly in emails."
- "Despite my instructions, the shoes were sold for £* without my consent."
- "I did not sign any agreement orconsent to the terms mentioned by the defendant."
- "The signature they provided is not mine."
- "This constitutes a breach of the Sale of Goods Act * and the Consumer Rights Act *."
- Resolution Sought:
- "I seek compensation for the financial loss of £[amount] and reimbursement for any additional inconvenience."
*. Statement of Truth:
- Signature: Your signature
- Date: The date you are completing the form
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific section of the form?
do i have to go to the local court or send form online
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Hi Monica! You have the option to either go to your local court or send the form online. Here’s what you can do:
- File Online: Use the Money Claim Online service for convenience.
- Local Court: Submit the completed N1 form in person or by post.
Would you like more details on using the online service?
Hi Monica! You have the option to either go to your local court or send the form online. Here’s what you can do:
- File Online: Use the Money Claim Online service for convenience.
- Local Court: Submit the completed N1 form in person or by post.
Would you like more details on using the online service?
does the court has the N1 form or better to complete it online
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Hi Monica! You can get the N1 form directly from the UK Government website or from your local court. However, completing it online via the Money Claim Online service is more convenient and faster. Would you like help navigating the online submission process?
Hi Monica! You can get the N1 form directly from the UK Government website or from your local court. However, completing it online via the Money Claim Online service is more convenient and faster. Would you like help navigating the online submission process?
beforehand
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Hi Monica! You can complete the N1 form either online or by using a printed version. Here's a quick guide to help you decide:
- Online: Using the Money Claim Online service is convenient and quick. You can access and complete the form digitally.
- Local Court: If you prefer, you can visit your local court to get a printed version of the N1 form or download and print it yourself. Courts usually have the forms available, but completing it online might be faster.
Would you like more details on how to use the Money Claim Online service?
Hi Monica! You can complete the N1 form either online or by using a printed version. Here's a quick guide to help you decide:
- Online: Using the Money Claim Online service is convenient and quick. You can access and complete the form digitally.
- Local Court: If you prefer, you can visit your local court to get a printed version of the N1 form or download and print it yourself. Courts usually have the forms available, but completing it online might be faster.
Would you like more details on how to use the Money Claim Online service?
yes i wish to have more details on how to use the money claim online service
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Hi Monica! Here’s a step-by-step guide on using the Money Claim Online service:
*. Register/Log In:
- Visit the [Money Claim Online](https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome) website.
- Register for an account or log in if you already have one.
*. Start Your Claim:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to start a new claim.
- Enter the details of your case (claimant and defendant information).
*. Enter Claim Details:
- Provide a brief summary of your claim.
- Enter the total amount you are claiming, including any additional costs.
*. Submit Evidence:
- Upload any relevant documents such as email communications, consignment agreements, and proof of the unsigned agreement.
*. Review and Submit:
- Review all details carefully.
- Pay the court fee online.
- Submit your claim.
Would you like more details on any specific part of this process?
Hi Monica! Here’s a step-by-step guide on using the Money Claim Online service:
*. Register/Log In:
- Visit the [Money Claim Online](https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome) website.
- Register for an account or log in if you already have one.
*. Start Your Claim:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to start a new claim.
- Enter the details of your case (claimant and defendant information).
*. Enter Claim Details:
- Provide a brief summary of your claim.
- Enter the total amount you are claiming, including any additional costs.
*. Submit Evidence:
- Upload any relevant documents such as email communications, consignment agreements, and proof of the unsigned agreement.
*. Review and Submit:
- Review all details carefully.
- Pay the court fee online.
- Submit your claim.
Would you like more details on any specific part of this process?
im in the claim form page
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Hi Monica! Here's how to use the Money Claim Online service:
*. Register an Account:
- Visit the Money Claim Online website: [Money Claim Online](https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money).
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
*. Start Your Claim:
- Click on "Start a claim" and fill in the necessary details, including your information and the defendant's details.
*. Details of the Claim:
- Enter a brief description of your claim, similar to what we've discussed: "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Claim Value:
- State the total amount you are claiming.
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Provide detailed information about your case, just as you would on the N1 form. Include all relevant facts and evidence.
*. Submit Evidence:
- Upload any supporting documents such as email communications and proof of non-signature.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Pay the required court fee online. The amount depends on the total value of your claim.
*. Review and Submit- Review all the information and submit your claim.
Would you like more assistance with any specific part of the online submission process?
Hi Monica! Here's how to use the Money Claim Online service:
*. Register an Account:
- Visit the Money Claim Online website: [Money Claim Online](https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money).
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
*. Start Your Claim:
- Click on "Start a claim" and fill in the necessary details, including your information and the defendant's details.
*. Details of the Claim:
- Enter a brief description of your claim, similar to what we've discussed: "Breach of contract and consumer rights violations for unauthorized sale of consigned shoes."
*. Claim Value:
- State the total amount you are claiming.
*. Particulars of Claim:
- Provide detailed information about your case, just as you would on the N1 form. Include all relevant facts and evidence.
*. Submit Evidence:
- Upload any supporting documents such as email communications and proof of non-signature.
*. Pay the Fee:
- Pay the required court fee online. The amount depends on the total value of your claim.
*. Review and Submit- Review all the information and submit your claim.
Would you like more assistance with any specific part of the online submission process?
What you’re claiming for?
Briefly explain each item - for example, "broken tiles", "roof damage
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Hi Monica! For the "What you’re claiming for?" section, you can briefly describe each item as follows:
- Unauthorized sale of consigned shoes.
- Breach of contract.
- Financial loss due to sale below agreed price (£*).
- Additional inconvenience.
Would you like more help with other sections of the claim form?
Hi Monica! For the "What you’re claiming for?" section, you can briefly describe each item as follows:
- Unauthorized sale of consigned shoes.
- Breach of contract.
- Financial loss due to sale below agreed price (£*).
- Additional inconvenience.
Would you like more help with other sections of the claim form?
can i also add that they asked my bank details to pay me the low amount in sept , but until today never paid me
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Hi Monica! Yes, you can definitely add that detail. Here’s how you can phrase it:
- Unauthorized sale of consigned shoes.
- Breach of contract.
- Financial loss due to sale below agreed price (£*).
- Additional inconvenience.
- Non-payment: Despite providing my bank details in September, I have not received the payment.
Would you like more help with other sections of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Yes, you can definitely add that detail. Here’s how you can phrase it:
- Unauthorized sale of consigned shoes.
- Breach of contract.
- Financial loss due to sale below agreed price (£*).
- Additional inconvenience.
- Non-payment: Despite providing my bank details in September, I have not received the payment.
Would you like more help with other sections of the claim form?
Briefly explain your claim
Tell us why you believe the defendant owes you money.
Don't give us a detailed timeline - we'll ask for that separately.
You'll have to pay an extra fee if you want to change the details of the claim later.
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Hi Monica! Here's how you can briefly explain your claim:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. Additionally, they asked for my bank details to pay me this amount in September but have not done so to date.
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Would you like more assistance with any other parts of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Here's how you can briefly explain your claim:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. Additionally, they asked for my bank details to pay me this amount in September but have not done so to date.
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Would you like more assistance with any other parts of the claim form?
in begging sept They actually offered me £* from the price they sold (£*) as final payment for the sales of my shoes that cost me (£* in store, I have never used. They said £* was the final price with the discont due to their comission structure rates. I didnt agree with that but provided my bank account anyway
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Hi Monica! Here’s how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Here’s how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
i have firmly stated that £* should be the amount in my pocket.
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Hi Monica! Here’s how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Here’s how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
so they shouldnt have sold it
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Hi Monica! Here's how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my firm instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like any further assistance with other parts of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Here's how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £*. Despite my firm instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received the payment.
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Would you like any further assistance with other parts of the claim form?
because there was no agreement
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Hi Monica! Here's how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £* to be my net amount. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They then offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received any payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
Hi Monica! Here's how you can explain your claim in the claim form:
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I consigned a pair of shoes to the defendant, requesting a minimum sale price of £* to be my net amount. Despite my instructions and without my consent, the shoes were sold for £*. They then offered me £* as final payment due to their commission structure, which I did not agree to, but provided my bank account details. As of today, I have not received any payment.
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Would you like more help with any other sections of the claim form?
thank you
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Hi Monica! You're welcome. It seems like you've got a solid basis for your claim. If you need any further assistance with submitting the form, gathering evidence, or understanding the legal process, feel free to ask. Good luck with your claim!
Hi Monica! You're welcome. It seems like you've got a solid basis for your claim. If you need any further assistance with submitting the form, gathering evidence, or understanding the legal process, feel free to ask. Good luck with your claim!