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From my experience the only way to deal with GNIB / DoJ is this:tom4 wrote:...registered letter only...
Ca.funke i am 100 % with you on this one.ca.funke wrote: From my experience the only way to deal with GNIB / DoJ is this:I found all other approaches futile.
- registered letter only (as you say)
- Tell them exactly what to do, and the legal grounds of why they have to do it
- If they don´t do what they MUST, set a deadline of when you will start legal proceedings
- The latter is not to threaten them (futile anyway), but to be on the legally safe side so they have to bear the costs.
- Otherwise the excuse is "if we had known that... we would have... but like this we had no chance"
- then they will do what they have to
- and you have to bear the costs of whatevere happened so far (lawyer...)
- If they still don´t do what they MUST, contact a lawyer once the deadline is up.
- This got them going in my case, if they´re still in default don´t hesitate to go to court. Far too few people do that to really annoy them.