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Duplicate thread please ignore
Doenut
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I am assisting the registered keeper with a PCN.
The registered keeper did not appeal the PCN and ran out of time.
Case has been passed over to a debt collector.
I sent an e-mail to the PPC (template on here for IPC members), they responded by saying that the charge has been passed over to debt collectors and all correspondence needs to go through them.
I had already e-mailed debt collectors using the template on here (suggestion on Newbie thread is to ignore or robustly respond). Briefly said I have no intention of paying the money demanded by their client, and any court proceedings will be vigorously defended. Discussion around Letter Before Claim. Explained charge is disputed, and they must now refer this matter back to their client (PPC) and cease and desist all further contact with me and failure to do so will result in a complaint to the Credit Services Association.
Where to go from here? What are the next steps?
The registered keeper did not appeal the PCN and ran out of time.
Case has been passed over to a debt collector.
I sent an e-mail to the PPC (template on here for IPC members), they responded by saying that the charge has been passed over to debt collectors and all correspondence needs to go through them.
I had already e-mailed debt collectors using the template on here (suggestion on Newbie thread is to ignore or robustly respond). Briefly said I have no intention of paying the money demanded by their client, and any court proceedings will be vigorously defended. Discussion around Letter Before Claim. Explained charge is disputed, and they must now refer this matter back to their client (PPC) and cease and desist all further contact with me and failure to do so will result in a complaint to the Credit Services Association.
Where to go from here? What are the next steps?
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Youre at "ignore" now, as explained in the newbies thread.
You cannot force them to deal with you at this point. You just cant.0 -
You need to keep everything in the one thread
You can see how busy this forum is
It would be impossible for us if everyone simply started a new thread with each development
Please use edit/advanced to alter this thread title to something like "duplicate thread please ignore" and let this thread die0
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