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shmmeee

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  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,251
stay_up_skyblues said:
Only just caught up on this thread. Did you get this sorted mate? I’m a loss adjuster and may be able to give you some steer if they’re still playing silly buggers.

I don’t work for GB but know of them…
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Got a leak specialist coming over today. They’re claiming if they say it’s not their fault (which is totally is) then I’ll need to pay £350. Got a complaint outstanding with them waiting for a reply.
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,252
Nick said:
Cold workplaces.

Sitting at a desk with 2 hoodies, woolie hat, jacket on and still fucking freezing.
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Should be at least 16 degrees according to guidance.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,253
Nick said:
Cold workplaces.

Sitting at a desk with 2 hoodies, woolie hat, jacket on and still fucking freezing.
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I work from home which is costing a fucking fortune in heating but the chaps in the office have been told the heating isn't being turned up to normal temp this winter to save money.
 

stay_up_skyblues

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,254
shmmeee said:
Got a leak specialist coming over today. They’re claiming if they say it’s not their fault (which is totally is) then I’ll need to pay £350. Got a complaint outstanding with them waiting for a reply.
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Ok mate. If you don’t get the outcome you expect give me a shout.
 

stay_up_skyblues

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,255
chiefdave said:
I work from home which is costing a fucking fortune in heating but the chaps in the office have been told the heating isn't being turned up to normal temp this winter to save money.
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Have you claimed the (minuscule) tax relief toward heating and electric?
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,256
shmmeee said:
Should be at least 16 degrees according to guidance.
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Was about 10 when I got in... Now 13.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,257
chiefdave said:
I work from home which is costing a fucking fortune in heating but the chaps in the office have been told the heating isn't being turned up to normal temp this winter to save money.
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At home it would be OK, I'd just have a massive fleece blanket on and slippers.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,258
Nick said:
Cold workplaces.

Sitting at a desk with 2 hoodies, woolie hat, jacket on and still fucking freezing.
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I'm at home and it's cold here too!

Though I bought a base layer from Mountain Warehouse that works pretty well
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,259
fernandopartridge said:
I'm at home and it's cold here too!

Though I bought a base layer from Mountain Warehouse that works pretty well
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Ive got some amazing thermals but then I end up too hot
 

ccfctommy

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  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,260
JAM See said:
People who think that OK Computer or Kid A are better albums than The Bends.

Have a word with yourselves.
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They are!
 

JAM See

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,261
UHCW X-RAY dept.

Why can't they answer the phone?
 

itsabuzzard

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,262
JAM See said:
UHCW X-RAY dept.

Why can't they answer the phone?
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Busy posting on the "Eviction Notice" thread.

Sent from my MAR-LX1A using Tapatalk
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,263
JAM See said:
UHCW X-RAY dept.

Why can't they answer the phone?
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Probably stood around chatting or on strike or something.
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,264
stay_up_skyblues said:
Have you claimed the (minuscule) tax relief toward heating and electric?
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You don’t get that now I thought? Only if you have an office but can’t work from it or something?
 

stay_up_skyblues

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,265
shmmeee said:
You don’t get that now I thought? Only if you have an office but can’t work from it or something?
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Dunno mate, I’ve never had a notification from HMRC to say they’d stopped it. Still get the mighty £250 odd a year. Provided home is your primary place of work was the old rule. I know they relaxed it for covid but if you do mostly wfh you should qualify.

Edit: I have always been officially a home worker but with the option to go into the office as and when (I don’t).
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,266
stay_up_skyblues said:
Dunno mate, I’ve never had a notification from HMRC to say they’d stopped it. Still get the mighty £250 odd a year. Provided home is your primary place of work was the old rule. I know they relaxed it for covid but if you do mostly wfh you should qualify.

Edit: I have always been officially a home worker but with the option to go into the office as and when (I don’t).
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I was looking into it and it looked like I wasn’t eligible (despite working from home as a rule)

 

stay_up_skyblues

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,267
shmmeee said:
I was looking into it and it looked like I wasn’t eligible (despite working from home as a rule)

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Yeah, does look like the criteria has changed slightly then. I’m sure when I applied 7 or 8 years ago it didn’t matter if you chose to work at home or not, just so long as you did primarily.

Sorry you’ll miss out on that very generous relief. I mean £4 a week doesn’t even cover boiling the kettle over 35 hours anymore .
 
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shmmeee

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  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,268
stay_up_skyblues said:
Yeah, does look like the criteria has changed slightly then. I’m sure when I applied 7 or 8 years ago it didn’t matter if you chose to work at home or not, just so long as you did primarily.

Sorry you’ll miss out on that very generous relief. I mean £4 a week doesn’t even cover boiling the kettle over 35 hours anymore .
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I remember being a contractor in the early 2000s and you could claim everything including a quarter of my rent and my phone bill.
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Dec 5, 2022
  • #12,269
Nick said:
In some aspects yes if it's a building issue.

If it's the upkeep and the tenants not giving a shit then no.
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In a lot of accommodation it’s because it’s not been properly maintained by the landlord. We had a flat that literally had water running down the walls and loads of black mold getting bigger by the day. We had enough and left and apparently they couldn’t get it back on the market and rented out for a year because it was fucked.
The downstairs neighbour told us that apparently the landlord had to redo the kitchen because they discovered the wall was dark black behind the cupboards - fucking grim.
 
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skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 6, 2022
  • #12,270
Sick Boy said:
In a lot of accommodation it’s because it’s not been properly maintained by the landlord. We had a flat that literally had water running down the walls and loads of black mole getting bigger by the day. We had enough and left and apparently they couldn’t get it back on the market and rented out for a year because it was fucked.
The downstairs neighbour told us that apparently the landlord had to redo the kitchen because they discovered the wall was dark black behind the cupboards - fucking grim.
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I am not surprised with a giant black moles
they must be bloody massive now
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 6, 2022
  • #12,271
stay_up_skyblues said:
Ok mate. If you don’t get the outcome you expect give me a shout.
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So the leak man came, took the bath panel off and immediately spotted the issue. The waste pipe hadn’t been tightened and there was PTFE tape all over a fresh install, also any water that hits the shower screen just pours down the inside of the bath.

Been told it only “leaks” intermittently because it goes into the wall (which is registering 99% humidity!) and then when that’s saturated it moves to the ceiling where I can see it.

Basically I can’t use the bath until it’s been reinstalled because it’s been installed too low and the whole thing needs ripping out and refitting. So definitely not my fault then.

Any advice on asking for compensation? Been six months now showering as little as possible (thank god for work from home) and using relatives showers. Surely they should give me something?
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 6, 2022
  • #12,272
shmmeee said:
So the leak man came, took the bath panel off and immediately spotted the issue. The waste pipe hadn’t been tightened and there was PTFE tape all over a fresh install, also any water that hits the shower screen just pours down the inside of the bath.

Any advice on asking for compensation? Been six months now showering as little as possible (thank god for work from home) and using relatives showers. Surely they should give me something?
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I had something similar to that once, had forgotten about it until you mentioned it. Water coming through into the kitchen and despite having all the floors up nobody could work out where it was coming from until one day I had a plumber in to look at something else and he said the waste pipe wasn't fitted properly

Good luck with compensation. In my last place the oven died and it took them six months to replace, basically got told to go away when I asked for compensation as I'd had six months of not being able to cook anything
 

stay_up_skyblues

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  • Dec 6, 2022
  • #12,273
shmmeee said:
So the leak man came, took the bath panel off and immediately spotted the issue. The waste pipe hadn’t been tightened and there was PTFE tape all over a fresh install, also any water that hits the shower screen just pours down the inside of the bath.

Been told it only “leaks” intermittently because it goes into the wall (which is registering 99% humidity!) and then when that’s saturated it moves to the ceiling where I can see it.

Basically I can’t use the bath until it’s been reinstalled because it’s been installed too low and the whole thing needs ripping out and refitting. So definitely not my fault then.

Any advice on asking for compensation? Been six months now showering as little as possible (thank god for work from home) and using relatives showers. Surely they should give me something?
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So you’ve got a solid claim for breach of contract with your insurers. They’re gonna put it right and (presumably) repair any damage at no cost to you.

In terms of pure compensation (I.e. not actual financial loss you can prove) over and above anything they want to give on a discretionary basis, the courts tend to resist unless the upheaval and inconvenience is significant (think living amongst a building site or having to move out temporarily) and even then it’s modest.

It’s a “general damages” claim for stress and inconvenience you wanna put forward. I’d cite the trips to and from friends/family and also plead loss of use of your bathroom. Maybe tell them you want £25 a day loss of use plus £500 general damages and see what they say.

If you only have the one bathroom and cannot use the bath then you should have a solid loss of use argument imo.

You should put this forward as part of your proposed outcome to the formal complaint.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Dec 6, 2022
  • #12,274
stay_up_skyblues said:
So you’ve got a solid claim for breach of contract with your insurers. They’re gonna put it right and (presumably) repair any damage at no cost to you.

In terms of pure compensation (I.e. not actual financial loss you can prove) over and above anything they want to give on a discretionary basis, the courts tend to resist unless the upheaval and inconvenience is significant (think living amongst a building site or having to move out temporarily) and even then it’s modest.

It’s a “general damages” claim for stress and inconvenience you wanna put forward. I’d cite the trips to and from friends/family and also plead loss of use of your bathroom. Maybe tell them you want £25 a day loss of use plus £500 general damages and see what they say.

If you only have the one bathroom and cannot use the bath then you should have a solid loss of use argument imo.

You should put this forward as part of your proposed outcome to the formal complaint.
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Really useful thanks.
 
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Robinshio

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  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,275
Note the working from home allowance is not limited to £312 times your tax rate

How much you can claim​

You can either claim tax relief on:

  • £6 a week from 6 April 2020 (for previous tax years the rate is £4 a week) - you will not need to keep evidence of your extra costs
  • the exact amount of extra costs you’ve incurred above the weekly amount - you’ll need evidence such as receipts, bills or contracts

so if you work from home for say 37.5 hours , that is close to 1/4 of the time

if your annual gas and electric bill is £2500 (current cap) you could then quite rightly claim £600+
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,276
Robinshio said:
Note the working from home allowance is not limited to £312 times your tax rate

How much you can claim​

You can either claim tax relief on:

  • £6 a week from 6 April 2020 (for previous tax years the rate is £4 a week) - you will not need to keep evidence of your extra costs
  • the exact amount of extra costs you’ve incurred above the weekly amount - you’ll need evidence such as receipts, bills or contracts

so if you work from home for say 37.5 hours , that is close to 1/4 of the time

if your annual gas and electric bill is £2500 (current cap) you could then quite rightly claim £600+
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But only if your company requires you to live away from the office or there is no office. Not like most WFH people who work from home despite there being an office somewhere (in my case London).
 

Robinshio

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,277
shmmeee said:
But only if your company requires you to live away from the office or there is no office. Not like most WFH people who work from home despite there being an office somewhere (in my case London).
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not if your office is an unreasonable distance away

Who can claim tax relief​

You can claim tax relief if you have to work from home, for example because:

  • your job requires you to live far away from your office
  • your employer does not have an office
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,278
shmmeee said:
But only if your company requires you to live away from the office or there is no office. Not like most WFH people who work from home despite there being an office somewhere (in my case London).
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that's the thing, what do they class as an office not being available. My company had an office locally and I was in the office 5 days a week. since covid they no longer rent that office and I work from home however they have a head office which is a 6 hour plus round trip so technically you could argue there is an office I can go to
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,279
Post Offices when you want to post something.

Long queues, people wanting to get money out and generally people who have fuck all else to do all day. There should be an express lane for people actually posting stuff.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,280
Robinshio said:
not if your office is an unreasonable distance away

Who can claim tax relief​

You can claim tax relief if you have to work from home, for example because:

  • your job requires you to live far away from your office
  • your employer does not have an office
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Except my job doesn’t require that. I could move to London if I wanted. Believe me I checked. It means things like “go live in the bum fuck nowhere to keep an eye on the company sheep” or something.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,281
chiefdave said:
that's the thing, what do they class as an office not being available. My company had an office locally and I was in the office 5 days a week. since covid they no longer rent that office and I work from home however they have a head office which is a 6 hour plus round trip so technically you could argue there is an office I can go to
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And they would argue that in my experience. They basically hate WFH people. I suspect the exchequer would be fucked if we could all claim what used to be standard.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,282
The big plastic screens in shops. Mainly coop still have them but then they scan stuff and put it down you have to climb through the fucker near enough to get your shopping anyway.
 
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JAM See

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  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,283
Nick said:
Post Offices when you want to post something.

Long queues, people wanting to get money out and generally people who have fuck all else to do all day. There should be an express lane for people actually posting stuff.
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Nick said:
The big plastic screens in shops. Mainly coop still have them but then they scan stuff and put it down you have to climb through the fucker near enough to get your shopping anyway.
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Somebody's been to their local CO-OP today to post a parcel; then get four cans of Special Brew, a multipack of Walkers ready salted, a small loaf of Mother's Pride, a tub of margarine and twenty B&H.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,284
chiefdave said:
that's the thing, what do they class as an office not being available. My company had an office locally and I was in the office 5 days a week. since covid they no longer rent that office and I work from home however they have a head office which is a 6 hour plus round trip so technically you could argue there is an office I can go to
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I was able to claim that relief even though we had an office that the employer just wouldn't open.
 
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wingy

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  • Dec 7, 2022
  • #12,285
Ooh it might snow a bit FFS.
 
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