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DCBL: telling me I have a ccj I don’t have.?
Donowl1981
Posts: 51 Forumite
Hi, was hoping someone could offer some advice, would be much appreciated.
I received a letter from Dcbl:
Your overdue amount of £276.46 due to Excel Parking Services Limited in relation to County Court Judgement number D7D****V has been passed toDCBL to recover the debt on their behalf........
I believe that this is regarding a parking fine I got in early 2012 which I believed was unjustly issued and followed advice to deal with at the time. I received a couple more letters and nothing else until now.
I have received nothing from a court and have done a check
I received a letter from Dcbl:
Your overdue amount of £276.46 due to Excel Parking Services Limited in relation to County Court Judgement number D7D****V has been passed toDCBL to recover the debt on their behalf........
I believe that this is regarding a parking fine I got in early 2012 which I believed was unjustly issued and followed advice to deal with at the time. I received a couple more letters and nothing else until now.
I have received nothing from a court and have done a check
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Quite simple. Ask the court about that claim number..0
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Duplicate thread.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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