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I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).4
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Right, yep, the one whose owner has a very colourful past life! Gross.Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).
These alleged debts really should die once ATA AOS status is lost/discontinued!
@Tired11 - have you complained to the landowner and ask them if they are content for this operator to be suing you at this terrible covid time? Try and get them to confirm they don't want this to happen. Tell them you're going to go to the Press about it and you're sure they wouldn't want to be mentioned.Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.#Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street4 -
Snap, Ive just started a seperate thread on this guy, seems he has sold his contracts and is trying to milk any unresolved tickets, its Hull right?Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).0 -
Parking companies are not allowed to sell on alleged debtsholderness said:
Snap, Ive just started a seperate thread on this guy, seems he has sold his contracts and is trying to milk any unresolved tickets, its Hull right?Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).
But dcbl can sub contract as a debt collector4 -
Looks like DelGrosso has handed over his back catalogue of unpaid cases to DCBL. Expect a number of cases bubbling up over the coming weeks. And in a few months time a rash of Autosec judgments in default.Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .
I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.#Private Parking Firms - Killing the High Street5 -
he hasn't sold the 'debts' he has sold his site contracts. he is also using DCBL to collect all unresolved ticketsRedx said:
Parking companies are not allowed to sell on alleged debtsholderness said:
Snap, Ive just started a seperate thread on this guy, seems he has sold his contracts and is trying to milk any unresolved tickets, its Hull right?Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).
But dcbl can sub contract as a debt collector0 -
Who has he sold the site contracts to?PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD2 -
yep, low hanging fruit of people scared into paying DCBL, then defaults from uncontested casesUmkomaas said:Looks like DelGrosso has handed over his back catalogue of unpaid cases to DCBL. Expect a number of cases bubbling up over the coming weeks. And in a few months time a rash of Autosec judgments in default.1 -
Then a SAR to them for the info they hold. Ask for pictures of the signs at the time. These are on site pictures at the time. If they fail to provide then DCBL will have to provide the signage and my guess is that there are no such pictures which then gives DCBL a mega problem least of all explaining the DCBL fake add-on of £60/£70holderness said:
he hasn't sold the 'debts' he has sold his site contracts. he is also using DCBL to collect all unresolved ticketsRedx said:
Parking companies are not allowed to sell on alleged debtsholderness said:
Snap, Ive just started a seperate thread on this guy, seems he has sold his contracts and is trying to milk any unresolved tickets, its Hull right?Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).
But dcbl can sub contract as a debt collector
Like all the DCBL rubbish coming through, they are clueless. But DCBL are intent of making themselves look like idiots4 -
Yes indeed, the gentleman with the significant criminal record.Umkomaas said:
Right, yep, the one whose owner has a very colourful past life! Gross.Castle said:I think that "Autosec" is a trading name of Auto Security Ltd, (but they don't appear on either the BPA/IPC current membership lists).
These alleged debts really should die once ATA AOS status is lost/discontinued!
@Tired11 - have you complained to the landowner and ask them if they are content for this operator to be suing you at this terrible covid time? Try and get them to confirm they don't want this to happen. Tell them you're going to go to the Press about it and you're sure they wouldn't want to be mentioned.
To confirm, it is Autosec of Kingston upon Hull. The company still exists from my searches, but Del-Grosso is the only employee/owner.
@Umkomaas I'm in the process of trying to get the details of the landowner, to do what you are recommending (as I've seen earlier in this thread). Essentially, it's from parking in residential parking when my own parking pass was slightly obscured (after some harsh braking on the way back from work), and also parking at my partner's address, and her guest parking pass had been misplaced by her housemate one time. These are things that were breaching the rules of the parking I do realise, however I was stubborn all those years ago and disagreed with them, but struggled to get in touch back then (this is 2016/17).
Current plan:
1. Awaiting SAR replies for both me and my partner (requests sent 15th March)
2. Have updated our address for all tickets (we literally received the DCBL letters the week we were moving...)
3. In the process of getting information for who the landowner is in the respective tickets.
I'm a little burnt out from working in ICU/Anaesthetics for the past year so admit I'm not too hot on this, but I am slowly implementing everything all you fantastic forum members have advised.
Thank you all.
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