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Even if there were no debts outstanding from the BPA, I don't suppose that there is anyone left at the old London Councils POPLA service to do the work anyway.
If "new" POPLA don't take on these cases, the BPA will be in a bit of a pickle with 4,000+ keepers / drivers in limbo waiting for their case to be considered by an independent appeals service (as was promised within the parking companies' "contracts" with those motorists).0 -
I would be interested at what point a BPA member has to pay the £27 adjudication fee? Is it prior to a appeal or is there a loose arrangement of when the PPC needs to pay for each POPLA appeal.REVENGE IS A DISH BETTER SERVED COLD0
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From recollection (and happy to be corrected), the BPA paid the bills, then invoiced (maybe even speculatively :rotfl:) the PPC.
Rumours that DRP were regularly employed to pursue outstanding invoices are unsubstantiated! :cool:Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.#Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street0 -
It looks like my appeal is probably in the 4000 'pending' box but I can't get any sensible reply from AOS/BPA.
Is there any way we can do something collectively? ie get a list of verification codes they are holding and why.
There must be someone who can get a definitive answer from the BPA as to what is happening. Maybe the Prankster.
If we all ask separately I think we will all get different answers. They have now asked me when I made my appeal which worries me as they should get that from Ver. Code No.0 -
Mine is the same, and mine has been held back since April this year, the parking offence was last December. Even though I've more than enough other reasons other than disputed costs they simply seem to be blanket holding everybody.
I did like this paragraph though, it would seem the Parking companies have been trying it on then, now there is a surprise.
In the meantime, no enforcement action can proceed once a case is registered at POPLA, before the POPLA appeal is determined. Further, there is absolutely no requirement to pay any sort of ‘administration charge’ to the operator, in order for the case to be taken out of the list.0 -
Just got the email purporting to come from the POPLA admin team saying my appeal depends on Beavis case which is nonsense.
It seems to suggest an Assessor has looked at it but I don't believe that for a minute.
I suspect it was prompted by my grumpy email to AOS as surely the POPLA Admin Team don't exist.
Anyway sent a grumpy reply to see if there is any response.
Danish. Saw that you've left a message but will have to adjust popup settings before I can read it I think.0 -
Yes, I have also had the same reply regarding Beavis ( although I am sure all our appeals are slightly different to the Beavis case but all, perhaps, involving UKPC?).
I guess keep on waiting till some one makes a decision and if it is in UKPC's favour look at the next options available?
Thanks for the responses
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Hi. Just started a new thread to see if we can get some ideas.
My PPC is UKCPM though so I don't think it is PPC dependent.0
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