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contact numbers if excel make a call
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michelle230969
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Does anyone have any phone numbers that excel use, just so we are prepared if they call us and we can be familiar with the numbers they use .
Thank you .
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Assuming that you don't live there (Sheffield) anything with an 0114 prefix. HTHMy very sincere apologies for those hoping to request off-board assistance but I am now so inundated with requests that in order to do justice to those "already in the system" I am no longer accepting PM's and am unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future (August 2016).
For those seeking more detailed advice and guidance regarding small claims cases arising from private parking issues I recommend that you visit the Private Parking forum on PePiPoo.com0 -
PPCHomeTruths wrote: »Why would you refuse to speak to your creditors?
How can anyone describe a PPC as a creditor ....a creditor is someone you have a credit agreement with..i.e. someone who has given you credit.
A PPC doesn't do that does it ?
As for refusing to speak to a PPC ..that is our right ..why would I want to speak to someone who I don't owe anything to but is continuing to harass me ...???0 -
Where and how do they get our numbers to contact us?0
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They pay the DVLA £2.50 and get it from the information the Registerred Keeper has provided - so don't provide it!0
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So am I right in assuming you can revoke a contact number associated with the DVLA in writing so that the DVLA only has car reg. details.0
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There is no legal requirement to provide a telephone number, so you could get them to change your information to a rarely used mobile or similar (just to the get the PPC's bills up). Please take no notice of what PPCHomeTruths is posting, their use of the word "truth" does stretch the imagination a bit.0
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Thanks fb1969.
I agree with you and am ignoring PPCHomeTruths.0 -
PPCHomeTruths wrote: »Ordinary members of the public ought not to concern themselves with such details.
Focus instead on facing up to your financial responsibilities.
Who the hell do you think you are you stupid get? What financial responsibility? A PPC sends a speculative invoice and it's a financial responsibility? yeah right.
PPC's are nothing but con men, liars, extortionists, cheats, scumbags, the lowest of the low, thieves need i go on?
Another PPC monkey coming on here because you are LOSING money hand over fist because the extortion racket you are operating is collapsing around you and you don't like it one bit, tough.
I was in a car park in Huddersfield town centre putting A4 sheets of paper on cars outlining your extortion racket and you don't like it at all because more and more people are getting wise to your scams, again, tough.0 -
Kite 2010 and Driver 8,
I do suspected that 'HomeTruths' is a mole- scumbag!!!0
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