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Thank you Coupon-mad!
I didn't think they could - but just wanted to double check!
All your knowledge / help really is appreciated0 -
Good morning all,
So it seems they are not going to give up on this one - I've received a "notice of intention to advise client to issue summons" letter this morning including wording such as "important notice of intended action", examples of court cases where the parking operator has been successful & CCJ threats.
Is this just another scare tactic that should be ignored or do I do back to the parking company?0 -
It's a debt collector letter
Designed to worry those that are ignoring the advice to ignore debt collectors0 -
Yinnage, did you notice my PM?Toyota - 'Always a better way', avoid buying Toyota.0
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This situation is starting to play on my mind & im just wondering how to proceed.
It doesn't seem as though they are going to give up - would their next step be issuing court proceedings? As I'm only the registered keeper - as they found out from the DVLA information request - where does that leave me?
I'm searching around to find out more info on the "worst case" scenario as I am going to see this through - just would like to be totally prepared!
Thanks in advance for Amy help0 -
On Saturday the guidance offered was to ignore debt collector's letters.
So what has changed in the last two days?
Continue to ignore debt collector's letters.
If and/or when you get a Letter Before Claim or official court correspondence, post again.
There really is nothing more you need to be doing at this stage.
Be strong.0 -
That's the rare case where someone loses, like here:I'm searching around to find out more info on the "worst case" scenario
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/74496198#Comment_74496198
No CCJ, no risk, and almost certainly paying less than the debt collector letters demanded...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 -
Good Afternoon everyone,
This ones rumbling on still!! I've received a letter from BW Legal informing me unless I pay up plus costs their next step is to issue a pre action protocol letter before claim & commence legal proceedings with no further notice.......
I've been having a read about & another poster mentioned requesting an SAR? Is this a route I should take?
Sorry to bother you & have to draw on your expertise yet again! Thank you in advance for any help.0 -
Good Afternoon everyone,
This ones rumbling on still!! I've received a letter from BW Legal informing me unless I pay up plus costs their next step is to issue a pre action protocol letter before claim & commence legal proceedings with no further notice.......
BWLegal now sending out desperation letters ???
So, let them send you a letter before claim, it must give you 30 days to respond and prove the so called debt. Then you can respond and they ignore you, it's time for judge to ask them why
Guess they have added the fake £60 claim to which courts have warned them they cannot add this amount and then spanked them.
Our own coupon-mad spanked BWL recently in the Southampton court
READ ABOUT THE BWLEGAL ABUSE OF PROCESS
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6014081/abuse-of-process-district-judge-tells-bwlegal0 -
Good Afternoon everyone,
This ones rumbling on still!! I've received a letter from BW Legal informing me unless I pay up plus costs their next step is to issue a pre action protocol letter before claim & commence legal proceedings with no further notice.......
I've been having a read about & another poster mentioned requesting an SAR? Is this a route I should take?
Sorry to bother you & have to draw on your expertise yet again! Thank you in advance for any help.
So you've had a letter saying if you don't pay them they will send another letter. If you have a phobia of letters then that's bad news0
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