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Setting aside CCJ
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Another problem with pms is that if the advice is wrong there is nobody to challenge it.
Given the parking companies get to see any defences in plenty of time I see little value in advice given by pm.0 -
@ OP
You need to ask MSE to edit the quote in #4 above from archived user!!0 -
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Please explain what you mean in wanting help re dates0
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Please explain what you mean in wanting help re dates
Going on from the situation were the driver involved was issued the parking fine on the 12/03, letters were going to the wrong address in regards to this hence no acknowledgement, the DVLA have confirmed the V5C logbook was sent to the DVLA on the 14/03 to change the address, received in the centre on 19/03, and officially changed and dated on 21/03. The driver involved officially moved on 17/03. The DVLA also confirmed the drivers' details were accessed on 14/03. So how would this stand up in regards to the judge making a decision in terms of who is at fault as the change of address was just going through as the fine was issued.
Just to note as this was registered through ANPR, the landlord from the old property was still sending on mail to the registered keeper well into April, no letters were passed over as notification of a parking fine issued.
Thanks,
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No-one knows how your judge will act, but from what you say expect it to be ok
But have you not put in your set aside application yet?0 -
Edit your name out of the OP0
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You either pay it or set it aside. If it's paid then that's it. You have admitted you owe the money so there is nothing to set aside.0
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You either pay it or set it aside. If it's paid then that's it. You have admitted you owe the money so there is nothing to set aside.
Fully appreciate that, the registered keeper has requested to pay it in full purely to be fair and happy to do so even if the person was totally unaware the fine was issued, however the aim is to get it off the credit file - that's the important bit, so is that not negotiable as a pose to being one or the other?
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