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Total Parking Solutions

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  • beamerguy wrote: »
    You are not understanding, you have a claim for parking and that ticket was either attached to your car or sent by post.
    Nothing to do with NOT paying

    The ticket was originally for £40 with the usual pay this within 28 days or you will need to pay more.
  • beamerguy
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    jedilace wrote: »
    The ticket was originally for £40 with the usual pay this within 28 days or you will need to pay more.

    Love to see that ticket, it's normally the fixed amount with a discount if paid within xxx .....
  • jedilace
    jedilace Posts: 19 Forumite
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    I'll take a pic and post it tonight
  • KeithP
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    What is the Issue Date on your County Court Claim Form?
  • jedilace
    jedilace Posts: 19 Forumite
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    KeithP said:
    What is the Issue Date on your County Court Claim Form?
    2 Feb 2020
  • KeithP
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    jedilace said:
    KeithP said:
    What is the Issue Date on your County Court Claim Form?
    2 Feb 2020
    With a Claim Issue Date of 2nd February, you have until Friday 21st February to file an Acknowledgement of Service. If possible, do not file an AoS before 8th February, but otherwise there is nothing to be gained by delaying it. To file an AoS, follow the guidance offered in a Dropbox file linked from post #2 of the NEWBIES FAQ sticky thread. About ten minutes work - no thinking required.

    Having filed an AoS, you have until 4pm on Friday 6th March 2020 to file your Defence.

    That's four weeks away. Plenty of time to produce a Defence, but please don't leave it to the last minute.


    When you are happy with the content, your Defence could be filed via email as suggested here:
      Print your Defence.
    1. Sign it and date it.
    2. Scan the signed document back in and save it as a pdf.
    3. Send that pdf as an email attachment to CCBCAQ@Justice.gov.uk
    4. Just put the claim number and the word Defence in the email title, and in the body of the email something like 'Please find my Defence attached'.
    5. No need to do anything on MCOL, but do check it after a few days to see if the Claim is marked "defence received". If not, chase the CCBC until it is.

    After filing your Defence, there is more to do...
    1. Do not be surprised to receive an early copy of the Claimant's Directions Questionnaire. Nothing of interest there. Just file it.
    2. Wait for your own Directions Questionnaire from the CCBC, or download one from the internet, and then complete it as described by bargepole in his 'what happens when' post linked from post #2 of the NEWBIES thread.
    3. The completed DQ should be returned by email to the CCBC to the same address and in the same way as your Defence was filed earlier.
    4. Send a copy of your completed DQ to the Claimant - to their address on your Claim Form.
  • nosferatu1001
    nosferatu1001 Posts: 12,961 Forumite
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    Have you acknowledged the claim yet?
    To post a link - change HTTPS to HTTPX. NO OTHER CHANGE. 
    We can then fix it so it works.
    THe ticket was £70 discounted to £40, so as ever the £54 additional amount is abuse of process - in breach of the CRA2015 etc. as you will know from reading the newbies thread 2nd post about 5 times already ;)
  • jedilace
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    beamerguy said:
    jedilace wrote: »
    The ticket was originally for £40 with the usual pay this within 28 days or you will need to pay more.

    Love to see that ticket, it's normally the fixed amount with a discount if paid within xxx .....
    Ticket was 70 and discounted price was 40. 
  • jedilace
    jedilace Posts: 19 Forumite
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    edited 19 March 2020 at 6:58PM
    UPDATE:
    I filed my defence (https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6099833/total-parking-solutions/p1#6) and
    TOTAL Parking solutions (BE Legal) came back (I'll attach as an image below)
    Is this a pretty normal response to my defence. 
    On the bright side they lowered my payment to £170 :)
    s)


  • jedilace
    jedilace Posts: 19 Forumite
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    My next step is to file the directions questionaire.
    Im confused on how to mail it to Total Parking Solutions when they haven't even given me there address
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