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If you're thinking of making a claim to an employment tribunal
it helpful to get advice. You can find organisations that might be able to give you help and advice. Check any insurance policy you have - it might cover legal expenses. If you’re a member of a trade union
Appealing a parking ticket if you have a Blue Badge
It's worth appealing your parking ticket if you were parked correctly, or if you got a ticket because of your mobility problems. A Blue Badge lets you use certain on-street parking spots
Challenge your redundancy
of discrimination or an ‘automatically unfair’ reason. Check if you can get legal help If you’re a member of a trade union, contact them as soon as possible. They might be able to help you talk to your
If something you ordered hasn't arrived
, you can take your complaint further. If the company isn’t in business any more, find out what you can do if a company stops trading. If you think the seller has broken the law You can report
Check how bankruptcy affects your job
, you can start trading again. It's worth remembering that you'll find it very difficult to get credit. This is because bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 6 years from when you become bankrupt
Complaining about bailiffs
creditor. Say that this is a breach of the national standards all bailiffs should follow. Ask your creditor to take back the debt and end the bailiff action. Complain to a trade body If you aren’t happy
Q10 - staying conscious when awake
partner says I talk rubbish and I slur. A couple of weeks ago it happened when I was on the way back from the shop and I collapsed in the street. I don't really know how long it lasts, but I feel teary
Complaining about your private landlord
wiring not being fixed) illegal eviction harassment dishonest or unfair trading behaviour If you complain about repairs not being done Your council should contact you and your landlord to discuss
Problem with building work, decorating or home improvements
: ask another trader for an estimate for the same work find out if the trader’s a member of a trade association and contact them for advice get an expert opinion, though you’ll probably have to pay
Contact the consumer helpline
applies to your situation pass information about complaints on to Trading Standards (you can’t do this yourself) However, the adviser can’t: make a complaint for you take legal action on your behalf