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  • cherry breaking time?


    NOT a nasty company


    http://www.bmpa.eu/companydata/Spring_Parking.html


    they have a downloadable booklet , all about there sevices


    including pot hole filling and line painting whilst they are bored


    http://www.springparking.co.uk/files/Download/Spring%20Parking.%20Car%20Park%20Management%20%26%20Enforcement.pdf


    this quote makes me laugh
    "No special preparation
    > Compatible with flexible
    road surfaces
    > Only one visit required
    > Instant trafficking
    > Essential for the finishing of
    repairs and reinstatements

  • Hi, my friend has decided to give a serviceable address from abroad. Can anyone confirm or advise if there is a template letter for this?
  • ampersand
    ampersand Posts: 9,727 Forumite
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    edited 21 September 2015 at 10:40PM
    No, - and none is necessary.

    We appreciate your concern for your friend, but you are overthinking everything in your endeavour to help.

    It really is needless.

    Go back and read Redx #2, #9 and #11 again. We've all had to repeat read the stickies and learn how to see these fake invoices off

    naming the driver is the other course of action if the 2 are not the same person , if its the same person, forget this option - was friend the RK? If not, do this:


    if the RK was not driving, they can inform the PPC (not debt collector) who the driver was , with a serviceable address, then they are no longer deemed liable under POFA 2012
    #

    Carefully note what Castle #5 says - However the amount claimed must be the same as that which is shown on the NTD (Notice to Driver); so £120 is naughty and of course since there was no NTD, (very naughty), they are too late to comply with POFA.
    #
    So,
    either you are making an appeal using the template letter and adding the pcn number and Keeper details,

    or not making an appeal and informing them of the drivers details instead , to comply with POFA 2012

    - just as Redx says.
    CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
    01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006
    'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
    Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
    ***JE SUIS CHARLIE***
    'It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere' François-Marie AROUET


  • this is a popular tactic by PCS , the "small fry" PPCs don,t have a "back office" and simply send the details to PCS , who then send out an piece of paper that is supposed to represent a NTK , with extra money already added .


    they will offer an appeal service , but this will not be with the originating PPC , the link will go to PCS website , http://www.parkingcsl.co.uk/ and be linked to this page http://www.parkingcsl.co.uk/appeals/form.php


    the original PPC will not even see this appeal , and a "get lost" reply will come to you by email from debt recovery plus .


    the deal with the PPC , is that PCS will issue a POPLa code WHEN PRESSED ,


    according to steve clark ,at the BPA the use of PCS as a back office is legal as far as they are concerned , however the emails stopped when pressed about the £120 instead of £100 , his last words were that PCS were not the PPC , but a collection company ,, yup right , a collection company that does there back office work , offers appeals and issues POPLa codes ???
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