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UKPC possible legal action.
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Hi, I have recently recieved a 'final notice' before court proceedings letter from UKCPS, demanding I pay £125 after ignoring the previous 2 letters. I was surprised to receive the ticket at first as I had never heard of this "car park" despite living in my home town all my life. After googling the address I now know where this car park is and have parked in this area few times before as have other family members and never once recieved a ticket. This 'parking charge' was sent through the post, I did not receive a windscreen ticket. Having observed the area there are no cameras about that I can see and the car park is not very well sign posted stating it is a private car park and only valid permit holders can park here but that doesn't mean there isn't signs :mad:. I have missed the date to appeal by but was wondering what you guys thought should be my next plan of action, should I continue to ignore or should I appeal?? The latest letter I recieved is the exact same as the links someone posted showing the different letters others have had. Thanks0
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Are you sure, its not the, Final, final, Final, notice, I think they may have sent two other "final" notices before.
Any Solicitor who puts their name to such a pile of legally unenforceable crap as this is duly marked down as a complete and utter failure.
Would you trust a solicitor who sends faux legal letters of no legal standing to random people to do anything for you.
Really solicitors, putting your names on this junk is making you a complete and utter laughing stock in the Legal profession.
You should really let these two bit parking companies with their standing on the cracks in pavement fake fines stick to hiring those that failed to make the grades from the dodgy agency where they queue up for £50 an hour cases .
Putting your names on this crap, is not going to do your legal careers the slightest good.
Happy New Year.Be happy...;)0 -
Well the opening line of the letter is...
"We are writing to inform you that this is the final notice before court proceedings are instigated. We are offering you the opportunity to settle your debt in full by paying the amount of £125.00"
So I am presuming this is the final notice as I have not had one previous. Has anyone had the same or is this just a threat??0 -
You should really start your own thread or this one will get very confusing - for starters you're talking about a different company from the one the thread was started about."The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis." - Dante Alighieri0
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Ahhh sorry my mistake, mis-read thought it was the same. Will post a thread, thanks0
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