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Should you only ignore unfair tickets?
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Your "ignore" ones when you don't even know when it's a council or private car park for example.
And posting the same thing a dozen times is a pretty good definition of spamOne important thing to remember is that when you get to the end of this sentence, you'll realise it's just my sig.0 -
Oopsadaisy wrote: »Which posts are spam???0
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Oopsadaisy wrote: »Which posts are spam???
Your'e first post advised the OP to ignore but the OP hadn't indicated in his original post whether it was a PPC or council car park.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0 -
The 15 out of your last 25 posts which are identical. It's very tedious to see the same post again and again and ultimately serves very little purpose.
Possibly because..... 15 out of the last 25 questions that I answered were identical.
You haven't actually said which bits of said post answer were wrong.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why then you're as thick and stupid as the moderators on here - MSE ForumTeam0 -
halibut2209 wrote: »Your "ignore" ones when you don't even know when it's a council or private car park for example.
And posting the same thing a dozen times is a pretty good definition of spam
Wrong.
And, posting the same thing a dozen times is a pretty good [STRIKE]definition of spam[/STRIKE] way of answering the same question a dozen times.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why then you're as thick and stupid as the moderators on here - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Your'e first post advised the OP to ignore but the OP hadn't indicated in his original post whether it was a PPC or council car park.
You're wrong.
It's obvious from the OP that is is a PPC.
Read the post again and see if you can spot the clues [about 4 of them at least].
Happy to help.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why then you're as thick and stupid as the moderators on here - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Oopsadaisy wrote: »You're wrong.
It's obvious from the OP that is is a PPC.
Read the post again and see if you can spot the clues [about 4 of them at least].
Happy to help.
Perhaps you would be 'happy to help' by high-lighting these 'clues' for me in the OP's original post? Clearly it will help Trisontana as well as post #3 suggests that he didn't spot them either.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0 -
Perhaps you would be 'happy to help' by high-lighting these 'clues' for me in the OP's original post?
Certainly.....
i parked on the moorgate retail park in bury on 18th november 2010 where you are allowed 2hrs free parking, i arrived at about 9.05 and came out at 9.24 and had a parking ticket. following the advice on your website i didnt pay and wrote them a letter explaining i had been there less than half hour and felt i shouldnt have to pay. they never replied so i presumed the fine had been dropped but then on the 4th march i recieved a letter from roxburghe debt collectors for the sum of £166 from which i had 14 days to pay. i rang the debt collectors to inform them i had already wrote a letter explaining i wasnt going to pay but they insisted i had to so i ignored it then on the 18th march i recieved another letter from the debt collectors to say if they didnt hear from me in 7 days they would pass the matter onto their solicitors. i then got a letter from graham white solicitors on the 24th march of intended legal action and now have total additionla costs of £207.25 on top of the £166. they say i have 7 days to contact them with my proposals for settlement to avoid going to court. what should i do? please advise
All of the coloured bits are the clues. [I count ten of them]. None of them would typically apply to council tickets.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why then you're as thick and stupid as the moderators on here - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Oops sorry bit of confusion.
Ha;libut refers to my 'dozen posts saying same' I ask which was spam, then tilt jumps in to respiond by saying 'your first post'. I take this to be the 'first post of the dozen that halibut is referring to' and respond as such.
tilt was referring to THIS thread.
In light of which, I agree....my post was spot on, but it was posted 2 minutes too early.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why then you're as thick and stupid as the moderators on here - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Now i'm confused... where does that post come from? I was not aware there was another thread.PLEASE NOTEMy advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.0
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