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Parking Awareness sold their soul to Devil MIL and it cost them £535.00

Parking Awareness do not contest £535 claim for improper use of motorist's personal data

Parking Awareness sent a motorist an invoice for parking which the motorist disagreed was valid. When the motorist did not pay, Parking Awareness sold the alleged debt to rogue debt collectors MIL Collections.

http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/parking-awareness-do-not-contest-535.html

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  • peter_the_piper
    peter_the_piper Posts: 30,269 Forumite
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    Brilliant,
    I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.
  • beamerguy
    beamerguy Posts: 17,587 Forumite
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    UPDATE to the pranksters post
    .

    Parking Awareness right to reply

    Matthew Wild, a director of Parking Awareness Services, has contacted The Prankster to state that the reason they did not defend the claim was that they never received the court papers. Their mail processing company who receive their legal mail had stopped providing service in January 2018 (the contract actually ended 4th April 2018).

    They therefore only became aware of the claim once the claimant contacted them providing payment details. They are now suing the mail processing provider for their breach of services they provided us, for the amount of this claim and other damages.

    "they did not defend the claim was that they never received the court papers"

    Would they care if a motorist never received court papers
    and got a CCJ ???? Doubt it ?

    What goes around, comes around and it's a big
    bite on their butt ?

    Do we look worried ? .... NAH :)
  • fisherjim
    fisherjim Posts: 7,111 Forumite
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    beamerguy wrote: »
    UPDATE to the pranksters post
    .

    Parking Awareness right to reply

    Matthew Wild, a director of Parking Awareness Services, has contacted The Prankster to state that the reason they did not defend the claim was that they never received the court papers. Their mail processing company who receive their legal mail had stopped providing service in January 2018 (the contract actually ended 4th April 2018).

    They therefore only became aware of the claim once the claimant contacted them providing payment details. They are now suing the mail processing provider for their breach of services they provided us, for the amount of this claim and other damages.

    "they did not defend the claim was that they never received the court papers"

    Would they care if a motorist never received court papers
    and got a CCJ ???? Doubt it ?

    What goes around, comes around and it's a big
    bite on their butt ?

    Do we look worried ? .... NAH :)

    If these bozos didn't hide behind "mail processing companies" fake addresses and box numbers etc the idiots might get their mail on time, serves them right!
  • Castle
    Castle Posts: 5,094 Forumite
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    fisherjim wrote: »
    If these bozos didn't hide behind "mail processing companies" fake addresses and box numbers etc the idiots might get their mail on time, serves them right!
    When you change your registered address 7 times in 2 years... paperwork, (and legal claims), can go missing.
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