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Successful Appeal UKPC
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behest
Posts: 12 Forumite
Hi all, just to let you know I received a letter from UKPC regarding a parking fine that said it was cancelled due to a 'technical error'.
This, in response to sending the text on this forum, cut and pasted.
I would like to say thank you to all those who have created the newbie sections as well as those who contributed to helping me and replied to my threads:
Not Scammed
Coupon Mad
Firgie76
Hot Bring
bod1467
Fruitcake
Terry2805
Thank you, thank you
Hayley
This, in response to sending the text on this forum, cut and pasted.
I would like to say thank you to all those who have created the newbie sections as well as those who contributed to helping me and replied to my threads:
Not Scammed
Coupon Mad
Firgie76
Hot Bring
bod1467
Fruitcake
Terry2805
Thank you, thank you
Hayley
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Not ye olde technical/admin error again?
Well done - looks like UKPC may have finally decided to cut their losses when they see a forum appeal*.
* Or is this a precursor to them jumping ship to the IPC?0 -
either way, I'm a happy bunny. You do wonder whether the success of these appeals will prompt a change in the terms though. I hope not.
I'm so very grateful thank you.0 -
If this relates to another thread, then please just add to that. Multiple "hanging" threads are a nuisance as they contain no context/history of what went before.0
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The_Slithy_Tove wrote: »If this relates to another thread, then please just add to that. Multiple "hanging" threads are a nuisance as they contain no context/history of what went before.
It does, two in fact. The OP is a compulsive thread initiator.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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