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ParkingEye - CCJ
MummyMonkey
Posts: 1 Newbie
Really hoping someone can help, but I don't know if it's gone too far?
I recently received a letter from Parking Eye stating I owe them £185 for an incident in March and that I have a CCJ against me now for non-payment! This was the first I'd heard of it!! I moved house before the parking 'fine' and didn't get round to updating the DVLA until a week after the alleged incident. (Bad timing huh?!). So I'd no knowledge of these letters being sent to my old address, and now they're writing to my new one it seems too late to resolve it.
I have emailed them (admitting to nothing) to explain they should've checked my address again before it got this far, but their response was as expected.
Their latest letter says they can not accept an appeal at this late stage. Is that correct? Have I any way to get the CCJ removed? They say I can apply to have it set aside by paying £155 to the court but there's no guarantee it will be set aside and will involve a hearing. I'm fearful of what will happen next.
Will the parking prankster's guide provide a solution?
Can anyone help, please?
TIA
I recently received a letter from Parking Eye stating I owe them £185 for an incident in March and that I have a CCJ against me now for non-payment! This was the first I'd heard of it!! I moved house before the parking 'fine' and didn't get round to updating the DVLA until a week after the alleged incident. (Bad timing huh?!). So I'd no knowledge of these letters being sent to my old address, and now they're writing to my new one it seems too late to resolve it.
I have emailed them (admitting to nothing) to explain they should've checked my address again before it got this far, but their response was as expected.
Their latest letter says they can not accept an appeal at this late stage. Is that correct? Have I any way to get the CCJ removed? They say I can apply to have it set aside by paying £155 to the court but there's no guarantee it will be set aside and will involve a hearing. I'm fearful of what will happen next.
Will the parking prankster's guide provide a solution?
Can anyone help, please?
TIA
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No the Parking Prankster's guide will not provide a solution. However, his recent blog entry will:
http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/prankster-guide-to-getting-parkingeye.html
There is no easy solution.Je suis Charlie.0 -
I have a possible solution in addition to the one on my blog. if you are interested in hearing more, please email me at [EMAIL="prankster@parking-prankster.com"]prankster@parking-prankster.com[/EMAIL]
This needs to be kept off the forums for the time being.Hi, we’ve approved your signature. It's awesome. Please email the forum team if you want more praise - MSE ForumTeam0
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