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Thank you for response
So under " your faithfully" I should wrote his name yes?
Dbcl email is :
response@dcblegal.co.uk
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Evi89qr said:Thank you for response
So under " your faithfully" I should wrote his name yes?
Dbcl email is :
response@dcblegal.co.uk
I'm probably older than you but letter writing used to be taught in school. Drummed into you.
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I was more concerned about providing his name and surname but they know it anyway0
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Yes they have his data already; presumably the LBC is addressed to him, so of course the robust response must come signed off by him.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Can I write in topic: response to LOC?
Also is it correct if I changed from "letter before clam" to this?
I write with reference to a “Letter of Claim” reference (11972.......
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They answer with this. Should I answer to this?Dear Sirs, We thank you for your recent email. We take the confidentiality of our matters very seriously and as a result, we ask you to answer the following security questions in full before we can correspond with you via email. Please could you confirm: Your full name First line of your address Postcode By responding to this email, you consent for us to use this email address for communication in relation to your case, this may contain information that is personal to you. When communicating by email, please remember that it may be ‘unsecure’. If at any time, you no longer wish for your personal information to be communicated by email, or you no longer have access to this mailbox, please notify us immediately. Should you prefer to discuss this matter on the telephone, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0203 434 0437.
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Evi89qr said:Hi
They answer with this. Should I answer to this?Dear Sirs,
We thank you for your recent email.
We take the confidentiality of our matters very seriously and as a result, we ask you to answer the following security questions in full before we can correspond with you via email.
Please could you confirm:
Your full name
- First line of your address
Postcode
By responding to this email, you consent for us to use this email address for communication in relation to your case, this may contain information that is personal to you. When communicating by email, please remember that it may be ‘unsecure’. If at any time, you no longer wish for your personal information to be communicated by email, or you no longer have access to this mailbox, please notify us immediately.
Should you prefer to discuss this matter on the telephone, please do not hesitate to contact us on (Removed by Forum Team).
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Okay so I just have to give his details. It is not a trick or anything like that?0
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Hi again
They did respond with that:We write in response to your correspondence received in our office dated 05/12/2023.
We now respond to the same as follows.
The terms and conditions on the signs stated that parking was permitted for a maximum of 30 minutes stay. Your vehicle was on site for 43 minutes as is demonstrated in the photographic evidence attached. The Parking Charge Notice was issued correctly by our Client following the clear breach of the terms of site.
Please note that our Client does not comply with the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Scheudle 4 and any dispute you have regarding this does not bare any relevance. In order to identify the Registered Keeper of the vehicle, our client submitted a request for details to the DVLA. Your details were provided and thereafter notices were sent to you by our Client at your serviceable address. Those notices asked you to either make payment or, if you were not driving, nominate a driver by providing their name and full address. You did neither and as such you are now pursued on the basis that you were driving. On the balance of probabilities, if you were not the driver, you would have nominated.
Pursuing a legally owed debt is not harassment. You may wish to seek independent legal advice in this regard. Our client pursuing this matter through the Small Claims Court is the correct course of action.
You now have 30 days from the date of this email to make payment of £170.00. Failure to make payment will result in a Claim being issued against you without any further reference.
Payment can be made via bank transfer to our designated client account: -
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You must quote the correct case reference (119720.18xxx) when making payment. If you do not, we may be unable to correctly allocate the payment. If further action is taken by us as a result of an incorrect reference being quoted, you will be liable for any further fees or costs incurred.
We would ask that you kindly furnish us with your most up to date telephone number, this can be emailed to us at info@dcblegal.co.uk.
Alternatively, you can contact DCB Legal Ltd on 0203 838 7038 to make payment over the telephone or online at https://dcblegal.co.uk/response/pay-online/.
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