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Judgement for claimant - Excel parking
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Honeybeez3
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Advice needed posting on behalf of my disabled pensioner father.
He has failed to tell me in April 2015 he rec'd a parking ticket. Basically he has a pacemaker and was having chest pains so pulled in to the car park for 10-15 mins until they eased, never got a ticket ( as got a blue badge).
He has received various letters from excel parking. Then Bw Legal then a claim form from County court business centre Northampton. All of which he ignored and failed to show me.
He has now received a judgement for claimant and it states if ignored goods can be removed from your house which has frightened him hence he has now shown me all the letters.
What and is there anything we can do as he is really stressed and can't afford the £260 they are demanding he has a court date, will get one? Will bailiffs come?
He has failed to tell me in April 2015 he rec'd a parking ticket. Basically he has a pacemaker and was having chest pains so pulled in to the car park for 10-15 mins until they eased, never got a ticket ( as got a blue badge).
He has received various letters from excel parking. Then Bw Legal then a claim form from County court business centre Northampton. All of which he ignored and failed to show me.
He has now received a judgement for claimant and it states if ignored goods can be removed from your house which has frightened him hence he has now shown me all the letters.
What and is there anything we can do as he is really stressed and can't afford the £260 they are demanding he has a court date, will get one? Will bailiffs come?
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