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  • Ralph-y
    Ralph-y Posts: 4,706 Forumite
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    not many fid this easy right from the starts .... so chin up and keep going .. :)




    These are the main areas of appeal you need to research and understand and decide which fit your situation.

    1. No keeper liability, including Notice to Keeper errors (PoFA 2012)
    2. The operator has not shown that the individual who it is pursuing is in fact the driver who was liable for the charge
    3. No Contract to manage parking
    4. Signage
    5. Consumer Rights Act 2015
    6. BPA Code of Practice breaches
    7. Why Beavis doesn't apply in your parking event


    unless others well in formed tell you other wise ;)



    Ralph:cool:
  • Coupon-mad
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    excel parking services, appealed the notice as soon as i found it stuck to my car
    Your defence is good - but see if you can grab more from this one:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/75681548#Comment_75681548

    Some of those paragraphs will work for yours too. Not all, but some.
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  • Jkil
    Jkil Posts: 12 Forumite
    [QUOTE=Coupon-mad;Some_of_those_paragraphs_will_work_for_yours_too.__Not_all,_but_some.[/QUOTE]

    im struggling to understand which is relevant to my situation, ive been other it a few times and really unsure on which paragraphs i can use?

    i have also gained some more photographic evidence of the machine still been faulty and infact evidence of the machine not working in may 2018 so i have a plan to continue to collect evidence of the machine not in use in order to possibly prove a form of entrapment to take to court if it gets that far. do i mention this in my defence or leave it for now and just present it to the judge?
  • Redx
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    it is mentioned in the defence , briefly , and elaborated upon in the WS in a few months time
  • Jkil
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    I have also been speaking to other people about this and one recommendation was to contact the claimant and inform them of my photographic evidence and invite them to drop the claim.
    this seemed like a bad idea to me as id 'showing them my hand' and possibly give them chance to cover there !!!! and fix it. what are peoples thoughts?
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 12 April 2019 at 1:57AM
    im struggling to understand which is relevant to my situation, ive been other it a few times and really unsure on which paragraphs i can use?
    Why? It's Excel and talks about their unclear signs and Simon R-S?

    It's obvious what you can use. I didn't have to pick out the paras for you, surely.
    I have also been speaking to other people about this and one recommendation was to contact the claimant and inform them of my photographic evidence and invite them to drop the claim.

    this seemed like a bad idea to me as id 'showing them my hand' and possibly give them chance to cover there !!!! and fix it. what are peoples thoughts?
    I think that is a GOOD idea, once you have filed the defence. That comes FIRST.

    Then, robustly email Excel and tell them that you have defended and that you have collated this evidence and tell them to discontinue as their case has no merit (they won't, not this soon, but it may make them think twice & bail out before the hearing):
    i have also gained some more photographic evidence of the machine still been faulty and infact evidence of the machine not working in may 2018
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  • Jkil
    Jkil Posts: 12 Forumite
    Coupon-mad wrote: »
    Why? It's Excel and talks about their unclear signs and Simon R-S?

    It's obvious what you can use. I didn't have to pick out the paras for you, surely.

    I think that is a GOOD idea, once you have filed the defence. That comes FIRST.

    Then, robustly email Excel and tell them that you have defended and that you have collated this evidence and tell them to discontinue as their case has no merit (they won't, not this soon, but it may make them think twice & bail out before the hearing):

    thanks coupon mad ive added the bits about mr renshaw and his previous unclear signs etc.
    going to sign it and get it emailed over to them tomorrow.

    ill also send the email to excel and report back on here when they reply or i hear anything further.

    thank you all for your help so far much appreciated.
  • Coupon-mad
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    going to sign it and get it emailed over to them tomorrow.
    OK, as per KeithP's posts - the CCBCAQ address.
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