Can I invoice a company for wasting my time?
Can I invoice a company for wasting my time?
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gevixis

Original Poster:

2 posts

88 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I recently applied for a professional recognition, i'd applied and paid for it online, with lots of detail submitted and pictures of certificates uploaded. They decided to pull my application for a random audit and requested that I send my original certificates to them for verification or they wouldn't continue with my application.

I was hesitant to do this but I thought fk it as I need it. I individually packaged my pristine condition certificates in plastic wallets and posted them as special delivery inside a hard-backed envelope to an individual at said organisation.

I received the certificates back a week later, except one of the certificates was heavily creased, and the plastic wallets were missing. There was no way this had happened in the post as none of the other certificates were creased.

I called them up and explained the situation, a man who would not give his surname told me to email them with pics of creased certificate.
I explained in the email what had happened and that I expected to be fully reimbursed for this, and that I would be taking into account my time spent in pursuing this matter. I also asked them to confirm who I should address my letter to.


I received an email the next day saying:

"We do endeavour to return the certificates in the same manner in which we receive them. We returned these in a sealed card board envelope but omitted your plastic wallets.

We are therefore not accepting liability for the damaged certificate as it left the office in which it was received. But as a good will gesture we are prepared to pay the cost of a duplicate certificate of £7.50."


They stated that i'd have to contact the awarding body directly to order the duplicate certificate, and once I have a receipt I should email them a copy so they can send me a cheque.

Didn't even offer to pay for the (quality) plastic wallets. And issue me a cheque? I need a bank transfer at the least.
So what i'm asking is, should I just take the cheque, or do I have enough to go through small claims to make them pay for wasting my time?

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ReaperCushions

7,408 posts

207 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Wrong forum for a start, but let me help you a little.....


Life is too short... move on.


HTH.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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gevixis said:
I recently applied for a professional recognition, i'd applied and paid for it online, with lots of detail submitted and pictures of certificates uploaded. They decided to pull my application for a random audit and requested that I send my original certificates to them for verification or they wouldn't continue with my application.

I was hesitant to do this but I thought fk it as I need it. I individually packaged my pristine condition certificates in plastic wallets and posted them as special delivery inside a hard-backed envelope to an individual at said organisation.

I received the certificates back a week later, except one of the certificates was heavily creased, and the plastic wallets were missing. There was no way this had happened in the post as none of the other certificates were creased.

I called them up and explained the situation, a man who would not give his surname told me to email them with pics of creased certificate.
I explained in the email what had happened and that I expected to be fully reimbursed for this, and that I would be taking into account my time spent in pursuing this matter. I also asked them to confirm who I should address my letter to.


I received an email the next day saying:

"We do endeavour to return the certificates in the same manner in which we receive them. We returned these in a sealed card board envelope but omitted your plastic wallets.

We are therefore not accepting liability for the damaged certificate as it left the office in which it was received. But as a good will gesture we are prepared to pay the cost of a duplicate certificate of £7.50."


They stated that i'd have to contact the awarding body directly to order the duplicate certificate, and once I have a receipt I should email them a copy so they can send me a cheque.

Didn't even offer to pay for the (quality) plastic wallets. And issue me a cheque? I need a bank transfer at the least.
So what i'm asking is, should I just take the cheque, or do I have enough to go through small claims to make them pay for wasting my time?

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Edited by gevixis on Wednesday 7th November 19:16
I’m going to invoice you for making me read this thread.

Butter Face

34,009 posts

183 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Absolutely. Is it really worth the hassle. Just build a bridge and get over it.

AdeTuono

7,606 posts

250 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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You want reimbursing for a crease in a certificate?

Are you for real?

A.J.M

8,317 posts

209 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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How do people like this find PH?

Or the wind ups from current members get even more strange hehe

markiii

4,207 posts

217 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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And his stolen plastic wallets

gevixis

Original Poster:

2 posts

88 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I don't see why I should be left out of pocket for something that's of no fault of my own.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

283 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Your eyes should have been open a bit wider, such is life. How much do you think 'they' owe you?

Big GT

2,033 posts

115 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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How much should they compensate you ?

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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gevixis said:
I recently applied for a professional recognition, i'd applied and paid for it online, with lots of detail submitted and pictures of certificates uploaded. They decided to pull my application for a random audit and requested that I send my original certificates to them for verification or they wouldn't continue with my application.

I was hesitant to do this but I thought fk it as I need it. I individually packaged my pristine condition certificates in plastic wallets and posted them as special delivery inside a hard-backed envelope to an individual at said organisation.

I received the certificates back a week later, except one of the certificates was heavily creased, and the plastic wallets were missing. There was no way this had happened in the post as none of the other certificates were creased.

I called them up and explained the situation, a man who would not give his surname told me to email them with pics of creased certificate.
I explained in the email what had happened and that I expected to be fully reimbursed for this, and that I would be taking into account my time spent in pursuing this matter. I also asked them to confirm who I should address my letter to.


I received an email the next day saying:

"We do endeavour to return the certificates in the same manner in which we receive them. We returned these in a sealed card board envelope but omitted your plastic wallets.

We are therefore not accepting liability for the damaged certificate as it left the office in which it was received. But as a good will gesture we are prepared to pay the cost of a duplicate certificate of £7.50."


They stated that i'd have to contact the awarding body directly to order the duplicate certificate, and once I have a receipt I should email them a copy so they can send me a cheque.

Didn't even offer to pay for the (quality) plastic wallets. And issue me a cheque? I need a bank transfer at the least.
So what i'm asking is, should I just take the cheque, or do I have enough to go through small claims to make them pay for wasting my time?

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Edited by gevixis on Wednesday 7th November 19:16
To deal with this terrible injustice adequately you'll need to give up work. The cost to you can, of course, be added to your claim which you will undoubtedly win under the all encompassing Freeman of the Land Act which sweeps up all these burdens within one compensatory scheme (phone not being answered within 6 rings, being forced to listen to Greensleves for more than 30 seconds whilst waiting for an operative to pick up, waiting over 15 seconds for the petrol pump to be authorised and so on).

What was the professional recognition - Fellow of the Institute of People With No Life?

Good Luck!!

SlimJim16v

7,542 posts

166 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Roman Rhodes said:
What was the professional recognition - Fellow of the Institute of People With No Life?
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OP "Where is the best place to whinge about creases? I know, I'll do it on a specialist motoring forum."

"What do you think mum?"

AdeTuono

7,606 posts

250 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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SlimJim16v said:
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OP "Where is the best place to whinge about creases? I know, I'll do it on a specialist motoring forum."

"What do you think mum?"
PH does seem to attract them, doesn't it?

Must be a troll.

MDMA .

10,141 posts

124 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I've got a spare plastic wallet here if you want it?

Drop me a msg hun. MDMA@getalife.com

Tankrizzo

7,928 posts

216 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Are you taking the fking piss?

Invoicing for a crease and a 10p plastic cover?

Do one.

m3jappa

6,889 posts

241 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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gevixis said:
I don't see why I should be left out of pocket for something that's of no fault of my own.
Start your own business, sometimes its a daily occurrence hehe

Phil Dicky

7,193 posts

286 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Jesus fking Christ....I shall be the first to say it..snowflake.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Start legal proceedings immediately the longer you leave it the less money you will be able to claim.

https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/

Don't spend time dordling.

ericmcn

1,999 posts

120 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Big GT said:
How much should they compensate you ?
3.2 trillion zlotys

Wacky Racer

40,680 posts

270 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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This thread is a wind up surely?

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