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G24 letter
pfazer
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Some great advice above.
However I have received a G24 letter which implies that after 28 days the charge will be passed on to a debt collecting agency.
I take it that I should appeal before this dead line.
In my case I over stayed by 90 mins but have receipts for 4 different shops on the retail park. How do I stand...(confused newbee)
However I have received a G24 letter which implies that after 28 days the charge will be passed on to a debt collecting agency.
I take it that I should appeal before this dead line.
In my case I over stayed by 90 mins but have receipts for 4 different shops on the retail park. How do I stand...(confused newbee)
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Some great advice above.
However I have received a G24 letter which implies that after 28 days the charge will be passed on to a debt collecting agency.
I take it that I should appeal before this dead line.
In my case I over stayed by 90 mins but have receipts for 4 different shops on the retail park. How do I stand...(confused newbee)
Welcome to MSE! Your post has been moved to its own thread but it wasn't needed, the question isn't unanswered, as the forum already covers this situation.
Your case is no different from any on here which is why I wrote a sticky thread of advice called 'Private Parking Ticket? Newbies please read these FAQs first' and it is at the top of this forum (no link given - I never do - because newbies need to find their way around the forum or it won't work for you!). You will find examples of first appeals, and POPLA appeals that will win. Also in other sticky threads you will read about how to successfully complain to the retailer to get this cancelled that way instead.
So I take it you missed the advice stickies at the top of the forum so far...do post here again if unsure later on, or when creating your POPLA appeal wording.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
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