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IAS appeal with PCM UK Ltd
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So glad neither of you folded and paid! Carry on ignoring DRP and Zenith letters. Collecting debt collector letters is amusing:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3829727
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/67206460#Comment_67206460
We have laughed at this letter chain for almost a decade and I collected those letters myself a few years ago. They are funny!
Also we do suggest people who lose at IAS (AND people who do not attempt it because they have read it's anonymous and unfair on appellants) send a strong complaint to the DVLA, as not enough complaints have been received about the IPC and their alleged 'kangaroo court'. It seems that the decisions are made by 'another solicitor firm' (but are they, how do we know? How does anyone know that solicitor isn't an old mucker of Hurley's?).
We need to be doing a complaint every single time so the DVLA is inundated, and write it in your own angry words about how unfair and non-transparent it is and how it seems to be biased (could be anyone replying, could be Mr Hurley of the IPC, could be the PPC themselves). Also they turn trite law on its head by expecting the appellant to prove things they have not got the information to prove, and to show it's a GPEOL whereas contract law says a claimant (the PPC) has that burden!
http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/independent-parking-committee-kangaroo.html
Complain to [EMAIL="foi@dvla.gsi.gov.uk"]foi@dvla.gsi.gov.uk[/EMAIL] in the first instance and keep complaining if you feel they are fobbing you off. It is shocking that people are not being given the independent appeal that the Government insisted the BPA set up, just because the IPC have set this version up and the DVLA have let it slip through.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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Thanks for the reply CM (to both myself and Amass. Didn't realise he got exactly the same letter on the same day!)
I did have a giggle reading that 2nd link you've posted. Again, I've filed this letter under ignore and will carry on doing so then.
Also, on Monday i will start drafting a complaint to DVLA (will post here first) as it is annoying these cowboys feel they can bully people. Im sure one complaint won't make a blind bit of difference but if everyone does, it should have an effect!0 -
... on 11/12/14 i received a letter from Debt recovery plus "demanding" payment. As advised, this was filed under ignore and today they have sent me another letter titled "Notice of intended court action". ...
Tell them that, in order to pass it to your accountant for payment you will need a v.a.t. invoice. If you do not get one grass on them to the vatman.
You are in a position to cause them major inconvenience, do not pass up the opportunity.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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