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Cerys1979
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I initially received a parking fine in November 2014 from Excel parking which I ignored and I have ignored all letters since as I was informed that this company can't legally fine me. However, I have now received a claim form from the county court asking for a total of £243.20. And now I'm panicking that I have to go to court. I'm assuming I can't go on ignoring this. Please could I have advice on how to proceed.
Thank you.
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no private company can "fine" you
but they can "invoice" you and that is what they did back in 2014
they also have up to 6 years to issue a court case using MCOL for non-payment of the "invoice" - so this is what they have done , via the Northampton MCOL bulk centre
now please read the NEWBIES sticky thread , court section, and the links like the "bargepole" thread which tell you more about it
then use the search box to find similar 2016 claims for EXCEL, typically the ones for the Peel Centre , Stockport, and prepare a defence after acknowledging online0 -
Do not panic, the County Court is not the least bit frightening. You all sit round a table, a judge weighs up both side's narratives, and comes to a decision. No wigs, no gowns, no shouty drama queens, not even a flag.
This firm is being investigated by the SRA, and it looks as though they are trying it on with you, they can only charge legal fees once they have won in court. Report them to the SRA for fraud
http://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/problems/report-solicitor.pageYou never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
how is that £243 made up?
if this got to court and you lost , I dout if there would be £243 to paySave a Rachael
buy a share in crapita0 -
I initially received a parking fine in November 2014 from Excel parking which I ignored and I have ignored all letters since as I was informed that this company can't legally fine me. However, I have now received a claim form from the county court asking for a total of £243.20. And now I'm panicking that I have to go to court. I'm assuming I can't go on ignoring this. Please could I have advice on how to proceed.
Thank you.
We assume by now you've searched the forum for 'BW Legal' if it was via them, and found the hundreds of threads like yours, showing defence wording. Umpteen cases recently with court claims.
When you read the stiky threads at the top before you posted: 'NEWBIES PLEASE READ THESE FAQS FIRST' you may have missed the part headed up 'Small Claim?' so go and read that advice and links too.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD0
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