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Parking eye - county court claim
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You do need to start a new thread of your own, as we work on the basis of 'one case, one thread' so advice doesn't become confused and/or we have a complete free for all with any number of random cases being tagged on.
Help available via a new thread of your own.
HTHPlease note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street0 -
im really confused about these parking notices, so forgive me but if i outline what has happened could someone point me in the right direction in the simpliest terms ...
the RK (and driver) no longer lives at this address but has been in touch and has given me permission to open their letters. apparently they received a parking ticket from minsterbaywatch Ltd on 27/8/2014,
this was a train station car park and the machines were not working, the driver does not have a mobile phone so could not ring the providers.
when they returned they had a parking ticket which was lost whilst moving away. they have now got a letter from Debt recovery plus Ltd saying reduced payment offer to avoid court proceeding ...
they have also done the rk details from DVLA, however the car was scrapped, well supposedly, as DVLA have written to say the new "registered keeper" needs the paperwork signing to transfere ownership (december 2014), DVLA have had this informaiton and lost it, this has now been rectified.
so what does this person do now? they have moved from york to london, i only have skype contact with them. what do i do if the balifs turn up???
regards LLTHE CHAINS OF HABIT ARE TOO WEAK TO BE FELT UNTIL THEY ARE TOO STRONG TO BE BROKEN... :A0 -
loopy_lass wrote: »im really confused about these parking notices, so forgive me but if i outline what has happened could someone point me in the right direction in the simpliest terms ...
the RK (and driver) no longer lives at this address but has been in touch and has given me permission to open their letters. apparently they received a parking ticket from minsterbaywatch Ltd on 27/8/2014,
this was a train station car park and the machines were not working, the driver does not have a mobile phone so could not ring the providers.
when they returned they had a parking ticket which was lost whilst moving away. they have now got a letter from Debt recovery plus Ltd saying reduced payment offer to avoid court proceeding ...
they have also done the rk details from DVLA, however the car was scrapped, well supposedly, as DVLA have written to say the new "registered keeper" needs the paperwork signing to transfere ownership (december 2014), DVLA have had this informaiton and lost it, this has now been rectified.
so what does this person do now? they have moved from york to london, i only have skype contact with them. what do i do if the balifs turn up???
regards LL
Please see the post immediately above yours!What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0 -
ive tried to understand the post you suggest sorry its too complicated... im not thick just have an illness thyat affects my memory and understanding x
ok just re read the thread you mention, i think i should start a new thread is that right?
sorry, sound thickTHE CHAINS OF HABIT ARE TOO WEAK TO BE FELT UNTIL THEY ARE TOO STRONG TO BE BROKEN... :A0
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