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Don't you think it is a bit premature to be selling your solution as a panacea before you have any confirmation that it works?Terry1931 said:NCC1701-A said:
So that's a NO then, you haven't any evidence to back up your advice and continue to be unhelpful and disruptive to people coming here for help.Terry1931 said:
You keep saying what you say yet this forum continues to be populated by people getting into a mess by only considering point 1 as a way forward.NCC1701-A said:Terry1931 said:
3. Pay the charge under duress and take a claim out on your timescale and your terms against the Parking company for recovery of the charge made.
You keep repeating this but refuse to supply any factual evidence to back it up - how many such recovery claims have been made and how many have been successful? You do a disservice to people coming here for help with your posts.
I have commenced a MCOL against the parking Charge operative.
Please start a new thread and keep us advised of progress.
Until that time, please forgive those of us who have doubts about your methods.
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So that's zero completed cases and zero positive results.Terry1931 said:
I refuse to accept the allegation of being disruptive and unhelpful on this forumNCC1701-A said:
So that's a NO then, you haven't any evidence to back up your advice and continue to be unhelpful and disruptive to people coming here for help.Terry1931 said:
You keep saying what you say yet this forum continues to be populated by people getting into a mess by only considering point 1 as a way forward.NCC1701-A said:Terry1931 said:
3. Pay the charge under duress and take a claim out on your timescale and your terms against the Parking company for recovery of the charge made.
You keep repeating this but refuse to supply any factual evidence to back it up - how many such recovery claims have been made and how many have been successful? You do a disservice to people coming here for help with your posts.
I have written to the parking charge operative. I have informed them I have paid without prejudice and will proceed to reclaim at MCOL
I have referred the matter to my MP
I have commenced a MCOL against the parking Charge operative.
I am now fully in control of events.
Unlike the prevailing advice on this forum which is to ignore any charges, risk complications and deal with them at some uncertain and inconvenient future date.
Come back in 6 to 18 months once you have completed the MCOL process before advocating an untried and untested solution to vulnerable posters.
And you clearly haven't read the newbies thread or follow the advice of this forum which is to complain to the landowner in the first instance, appeal to PPC on solid legal grounds, and to POPLA (and even IPC to help future court case), ignorance is kept for debt collector letters.2 -
Why does Terry, a newbie, persistently mislead newbies by posting without mentioning the REAL option 1 and 2 advice on this forum, which is (at PCN/NTK stage):
1. Complain to the retailer and/ or landowner, who can cancel it and who likely care about keeping their customers.
2. Appeal and win the case (POPLA) or futilely go through the motions (IAS). In 2022, hopefully the Single Appeals Service will be properly independent and run by someone who can see the worst rogue scam PCNs for what they are.
This forum has not told anyone to ignore a private PCN in E&W for eight years! The OP has never been advised by us and by ignoring the PCN and court claim, this is what happens.
This mess was not caused by MSE forum advice and is the fault of the greedy parking industry, nobody else. There is no blame culture against consumers here.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Terry, you are advocating a course of action which is not only unproven, it is difficult, time consuming, and possibly expensive. Many of the people who come to us for advice would have difficulty reading a bus timetable.
Might I suggest that you tailor your advice to suit your audiance.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.1
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