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CPS Enforcement Northern LTD
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northern_munky wrote: »I've got one too, this company are supposed to be part of the British Parking Association. Below is a link to a complaint form. If everyone whosvsees this emails them, hopefully they will get struck off.
http://www.britishparking.co.uk/Contact-Us
not a chance! , ebay , paypal cant even stop scammers , what effect is it to the BPA , if some mug clicks on a link in china and pays by western union
bet the PPC dont even know about it yet!
happened to UKPC a few mths ago , they simply put a disclaimer on their website , doutful if the owner of CPS Enforcement Northern LTD can read or use a computer0 -
Interesting that this scam has moved from using poor UKPC to poor CPS Enforcement Northern Ltd, dragging their names in the mud. My heat bleeds for them...!!
Complain complain complain. Moan at the BPA even though this is likely not the 'real' firm of that name, the BPA need to hear about this to investigate it/take up their precious time/make them do something useful instead of fobbing off consumers by saying something like their classic: 'have you asked the PPC? Our beloved members never put a foot wrong, you must be a rogue parker, you oik, run along now, no BPA CoP breach to see here'.
It is interesting that whoever is behind this email scam knows the name of an obscure parking firm like CPS Enforcement Northern Ltd...very odd, an unusual choice after UKPC. Doesn't seem like a foreign email scam to me, despite the ungrammatical 'DVLA called you as the owner of the vehicle'.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 -
This shows how easily people are being duped by an official looking email. I got this today too.
* REF Number: 1453895 * Time: 10:40 * Date: 26/01/2017 * Reason: Parking on regulated private land. Get Acquainted With Proof and The Ticket
Doesn't even read well in English!
To the OP and others who are still worried about this.
Does the email mention you by name or mention your car's registration number? Thought not. So DVLA supposedly gave them your email address (like it has it!), but not your name?
IT IS A SCAM.0 -
Interesting that this scam has moved from using poor UKPC to poor CPS Enforcement Northern Ltd, dragging their names in the mud. My heat bleeds for them..[\quote]
I'm puzzled I how you can drag something that's already there through the mudFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0 -
http://www.britishparking.co.uk/News/legitimate-parking-charge-notices-are-not-sent-by-email
I would be more worried that the guy that wrote the CPS Enforcement Northern text may injure himself with his crayon0 -
northern_munky wrote: »I've got one too, this company are supposed to be part of the British Parking Association. Below is a link to a complaint form. If everyone who sees this emails them, hopefully they will get struck off.
http://www.britishparking.co.uk/Contact-Us
You need to educate yourself about what the BPA is really about..!0 -
twhitehousescat wrote: »http://www.britishparking.co.uk/News/legitimate-parking-charge-notices-are-not-sent-by-email
I would be more worried that the guy that wrote the CPS Enforcement Northern text may injure himself with his crayon
That is soooo funny to read - the BPA are actually having to lift a finger to publish something rather than their Janet & John storybook !!!!!! of 'KNOW YOUR PARKING RIGHTS'.
All we have seen the BPA do recently is accept dubious members, allow them to get away with all sorts (what happened to the pretence of having the motorist at the heart of your thinking, eh, BPA?) and lose other members to the even more dubious IPC.
Certain notoriously hard-line 'nothing to see here, no CoP breach' employees at the BPA seem to spend each day fobbing the public's complaints off; they've been getting worse and worse as each month goes by, in my experience.
Can they not see the irony of having to publish that article about SCAM PRIVATE PARKING CHARGE NOTICES as opposed to what they have the audacity to call 'LEGITIMATE' ones from the likes of 'admitted as fraudulent photo evidence' blaggers extraordinaire, UKPC?!
You could not make it up.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 -
twhitehousescat wrote: »http://www.britishparking.co.uk/News/legitimate-parking-charge-notices-are-not-sent-by-email
I would be more worried that the guy that wrote the CPS Enforcement Northern text may injure himself with his crayon
Good find ..... do the BPA have any warning pages about the scammers who are their own members ?
We don't need the BPA now, they hit the fan ages ago
The scammers appear to be hanging themselves nowadays along with the DVLA0 -
YES the BPA publish a list of scammers , and try to keep it upto date
latest list is here
http://www.britishparking.co.uk/BPA-Approved-Operators
you have to pay the BPA to go on the approved list0 -
I got one of these emails - allegedly from CPS Enforcement Northern Ltd - today. However, examination of the email header and source showed that it had been sent from a mailserver on the domain bestbronxtattoos.com and the links to 'Get Full Accident Info' and 'Solve the problem' pointed to a script on an obscure Polish website.
It's an attempt to get malware on to your computer with a faked From: address - ignore and delete it.
Tim L0
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