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CGas10
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi guys,
i have read through this thread coutless times over the last few years concerning the PCN against my car, however with the arrival of new letters and sifting through numerous posts i feel that i have become confused on one, what stage the clain is now at, and two, the best course of action to take (or not). Therefore i will quickly lay out the situation and any help would be appreciated.
In 2016 the car was issued a PCN after being found to have parked in a "Loading bay" , even though this area is also used by takeaway delivery drivers to simply park as well. The PCN was issued in a Retail car park and the first letter recieved (in 2016) was from "Civil enforcement LTD" asking for £100.
These letters then stopped but recently have recieved mutiple letters from "ZZPS" stating that they "have been instructed to recover the £170 PC". Due to comments on here no response was made to these letters however a letter from "QDR soicitors" has arrived stating an obsured £364. The letter states that if not paid then it may "result in us reommending to our client that this matter pass over to our litigation department. This may mean they will look to obtain a CCJ".
I am therefore confused and unsure if this is a LBC or another scaremonger letter? Moreover i am unsure where the driver would stand in this situation as it was parked in a loading bay and not simply overstayed slightly or parked out of the lines, as majoirty the cases are in here.
As stated i have searched through these post for years but feel that i have become confused, so any help or guidance would be highly appreciated.
i have read through this thread coutless times over the last few years concerning the PCN against my car, however with the arrival of new letters and sifting through numerous posts i feel that i have become confused on one, what stage the clain is now at, and two, the best course of action to take (or not). Therefore i will quickly lay out the situation and any help would be appreciated.
In 2016 the car was issued a PCN after being found to have parked in a "Loading bay" , even though this area is also used by takeaway delivery drivers to simply park as well. The PCN was issued in a Retail car park and the first letter recieved (in 2016) was from "Civil enforcement LTD" asking for £100.
These letters then stopped but recently have recieved mutiple letters from "ZZPS" stating that they "have been instructed to recover the £170 PC". Due to comments on here no response was made to these letters however a letter from "QDR soicitors" has arrived stating an obsured £364. The letter states that if not paid then it may "result in us reommending to our client that this matter pass over to our litigation department. This may mean they will look to obtain a CCJ".
I am therefore confused and unsure if this is a LBC or another scaremonger letter? Moreover i am unsure where the driver would stand in this situation as it was parked in a loading bay and not simply overstayed slightly or parked out of the lines, as majoirty the cases are in here.
As stated i have searched through these post for years but feel that i have become confused, so any help or guidance would be highly appreciated.
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No that isnt an LBC0
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