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DCB Legal Ltd Claim Form delayed in mail redirection abroad

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  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 163,895 Forumite
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    The Claimant.  But you can't object to an Order before you receive it in April because you don't know what it says till you see it.

    Do the SAR now.
    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 THREAD
  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 137 Forumite
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    Do the SAR on DCB Legal?
  • Coupon-mad
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    I hope the Judge does but I highly doubt it.

    You could send DCB Legal a SAR, and ask for the results of & proof they did the CRA trace they said they did, and ask also for all data held including the online PCN / claim history, all file notes and records of telephone calls/emails about you, and any letters from the CNBC (then called the CCBC) and any letters/envelopes returned by the post office or from the new tenant of the UK address where the LBC & claim form were undelivered.

    Push for full disclosure of all data they hold.  You might glean something useful, such as them knowing the claim had possibly bounced.
                     
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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  • neilflah
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    ok thanks, just checking as obviously it was Highview Parking that brought the claim. 
  • Coupon-mad
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    No they didn't.
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  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 137 Forumite
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    Highview are the Claimant, DCB Legal are their solicitors.
  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 137 Forumite
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    I would have thought Highview Parking, as the claimant, would be the party I would seek through the court to reimburse me the £108?
  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 137 Forumite
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    Knowing that DCB Legal have lost, what are the chances of them paying me the £108 if I were to email them asking for this rather than having the hassle of a SAR imposed upon them?
  • LightFlare
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    neilflah said:
    Knowing that DCB Legal have lost, what are the chances of them paying me the £108 if I were to email them asking for this rather than having the hassle of a SAR imposed upon them?
    Zero - there is nothing to say they have to or consider it.

    Much the same reason as why people don’t pay PPCs
  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 137 Forumite
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    Hello All,

    Sadly I return for more advice.

    My previous Highview Parking Limited claim vs Me was struck out by the Judge before telephone hearing at County Court St Helen's in 2024. I went through the whole N244 process for this. In March 2026 I discovered a letter from DCBL at my parent's address (an old address of mine) with the same claim number as the claim struck out in 2024. It's a 'Notice of Debt Recovery - Unpaid CCJ £333.64' letter. It appears that DCBL/Highview Parking have once again enacted a CCJ against me. How do I proceed? I am still living abroad. I don't want to spend another N244 fee on this nonsense. The alleged original offence dates back to Summer of 2023.

    Your advice is greatly appreciated, again.

    Neil

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