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DCB Legal Ltd Claim Form delayed in mail redirection abroad

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  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 153,177 Forumite
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    edited 26 March 2024 at 11:05PM
    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.
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  • neilflah
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    I'm a little confused....is it actually the PPC, the claimant, I should be asking the judge to order reimburse me the set aside application fee or DCB Legal as they state they performed a trace before issuing the claim form? 
  • Coupon-mad
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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.
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  • neilflah
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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.
                     
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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
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    Highview are the Claimant, DCB Legal are their solicitors.
  • neilflah
    neilflah Posts: 123 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?
  • Coupon-mad
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    edited 28 March 2024 at 8:10PM
    Yes but you have no grounds.  You have to demonstrate 'wholly unreasonable conduct' and there is nothing obvious (yet).

    I was telling you to send DCB Legal a SAR to try to find some grounds, some unreasonableness being disclosed.  I advised you what exactly to ask for...
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