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UK CPM PCN letter After 3 months!

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  • no its fine i am no professor haha. like i said i am a very very slow learner.
  • hello guys

    This is there reply
    Thank you for your appeal against the above PCN.
    We have carefully considered your appeal but on this occasion, I am writing to inform you that
    your appeal has been unsuccessful as a breach of the terms and conditions of parking
    occurred. The decision has been made on the basis that:
    Our records indicate that vehicle registration XXXXXX (as shown in the photographic
    evidence above) was not authorised to be parked at the location, therefore the above vehicle is
    in breach of the terms and conditions stipulated on all signage displayed within the car park.
    Signage clearly states “AUTHORISED VEHICLES ONLY”
    It is the driver’s responsibility when leaving their vehicle unattended to observe the area and
    check parking is permitted. There is clear signage placed throughout the parking areas stating
    that the land is private property and restrictions apply.
    The photographic evidence of your vehicle shows that you are within a clear view of one of the
    many warning signs throughout the development. All signage states the terms and conditions
    of parking within the restricted area. Upon reading the signage you have contractually agreed
    to pay a parking charge fee as restrictions were breached. It is the driver’s responsibility to
    ensure parking is permitted prior to leaving the vehicle unattended within the restricted area.
    Please note. You now have 14 days from the date of this letter to make payment at the
    reduced fee of £60.00. If payment is not received within 14 days, the fee will increase to the full
    amount of £100.00.
    How to pay:
    Online:
    Telephone: 0845 463 4040 (24hr)
    Post: Payments & Collections, PO Box 3114, Lancing, BN15 5BR
    The Independent Appeals Service provides an Alternative Dispute
    Resolution scheme for disputes of this type. As you have complied with our internal appeals
    procedure you may use, and we will engage with, the IAS Standard Appeals Service providing
    you lodge an appeal to them within 21 days of this rejection. All PCN's will be uploaded to the
    IAS website by the end of this working day.
    If payment is not received within 28 days of the date of this letter then additional charges may
    be incurred, for which you may be liable. The matter maybe referred for litigation in the County
    Court which could result in a County Court Judgment being made against you. This may
    impact on your ability to obtain credit in the future.
    If you appeal this charge then you will lose the ability to pay at the reduced rate, in the event
    the appeal is unsuccessful, the full amount will then be payable. If you appeal and then
    subsequently pay the charge prior to that appeal being determined, then the appeal will be
    cancelled and you will not be given a further opportunity to contest the charge.

    What do I do now? I am clueless. they are blaming the owner and they have assumed i am the driver which is wrong.
  • Le_Kirk
    Le_Kirk Posts: 26,631 Forumite
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    As they are an IPC company and offer the kangaroo court IAS, the answer to the question "What do I do now?" is NOTHING, you ignore all debt collector letters and if/when you receive a letter before claim (LoC/LBC/LBA/LBCC) come back to this thread.
  • You are in the exact same position as me.
    That appeal rejection letter is the same one I got....word for word.
  • Ian011
    Ian011 Posts: 2,432 Forumite
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    Telephone: 0845 463 4040 (24hr).
    The operation of a premium rate 0845 number continues to breach Regulation 41 of the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 in force since 13 June 2014.
    The omission of the details of the premium rate call charges continues to breach Ofcom regulations in force since 1 July 2015.
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 163,082 Forumite
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    monkeez wrote: »
    You are in the exact same position as me.
    That appeal rejection letter is the same one I got....word for word.
    Exact same as every UKCPM case. No need for threads till court claim stage.

    :)
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • okay, thank you.

    I will keep ignoring any letters they send. and if any of those letters are sent by those companyies I will let you know.

    Thank you very much
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