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Euro Car Parks (Scotland)
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Ameerahsmummy wrote: »Good evening/morning. I am a bit raging annoyed really December 16 just after Christmas I received a parking fine stating I was parked within morrisons carpark at Dalkeith Edinburgh in September 16 over a time which I didn't see any notices. On that day I was in Dalkeith shopping and also shopped in morrisons with my daughter aged 4. Now I don't shop and out again am usually in shop for over an hour anyway usually.more. if I new there was a limit I wouldn't have bothered never got a ticket or anything on screen when I left. I was shocked when I got this. I emailed them and got my friend to email as she is good with things like tussle now they never replied I got another letter saying that I still haven't paid £150.00 which was awfy high parking fine. Which I email them back but they done seem to answer you which again thought was strange. I contacted citizens advice they said ignore then thus morning received letter from zenith debt management saying that I have to pay or settle this and if not court action will be taken. I gave heard different things and don't know what to do xny advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance xxx
1. You can ignore anything in Scotland other than court papers. Likelihood of court papers in Scotland - virtually NIL. Stop worrying about it.
2. Read the NEWBIES FAQ sticky where it tells you what to do in Scotland (paraphrased in 1 above) and how to ignore debt collectors, one of which is Zenith.
3. Learn about paragraphing your text to make it easier for people to read.
4. Please don't hijack a thread belonging to another poster. This one is three and a half years old - and much has changed.
5. That's it - nothing more to do.Please 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.
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