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  • Zbubuman
    Zbubuman Posts: 233 Forumite
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    Like you so many people don't receive 1st and/or 2nd pcn but the £170 payment due letter often manages to drop through letter boxes. PPCs always claim discounted/full rate pcns/court claim letters were sent though they offer no evidence to prove this.

    Since they CHOOSE NOT to provide evidence of posting we must continue to press gov to ensure they do and include it in the new Parking CoP. Please sign/share @jmccabepetition closes 22nd june 2024.

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/652355
    Require communications from Private Parking companies to be traceable/trackable
    Thanks. Good luck.
    Unfortunately closed now. Due to no parliament.  Personally I think it should also be mandatory for parking firms to keep a record of all letters which are returned as not known/no longer at this address. 
  • Gr1pr
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    Gedukaz said:
    Gr1pr said:
    So CCPC LTD , via DCB Legal as usual, inflated claim too, issue date 28 May, so do not do the AOS on MCOL yet

    Thank you, So the acknowledgement should be completed after day 5?
    Correct, so I would do that perhaps on Monday 3rd, but after that AOS is done, do nothing else on MCOL, you won't be using MCOL again apart from checking on progress in the claim history 

    You draft your defence based on the templates here and will be emailing it as a PDF attachment to the CNBC in Northampton by the end of next month 
  • KeithP
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    With a Claim Issue Date of 28th May, you have until Monday 17th June to file an Acknowledgment of Service, but there is nothing to be gained by delaying it. 
    To file an Acknowledgment of Service, follow the guidance in the Dropbox file linked from the second post in the NEWBIES thread.
    Having filed an Acknowledgment of Service in a timely manner, you have until 4pm on Monday 1st July 2024 to file your Defence.
    That's over four weeks away. Plenty of time to produce a Defence, but please don't leave it to the last minute.
    To create a Defence, and then file a Defence by email, look again at the second post on the NEWBIES thread - immediately following where you found the Acknowledgment of Service guidance.
    Don't miss the deadline for filing an Acknowledgment of Service, nor that for filing a Defence.

    Do not try and file a Defence via the MoneyClaimOnline website. Once an Acknowledgment of Service has been filed, the MCOL website should be treated as 'read only'.
  • Gedukaz
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    Gr1pr said:
    Gedukaz said:
    Gr1pr said:
    So CCPC LTD , via DCB Legal as usual, inflated claim too, issue date 28 May, so do not do the AOS on MCOL yet

    Thank you, So the acknowledgement should be completed after day 5?
    Correct, so I would do that perhaps on Monday 3rd, but after that AOS is done, do nothing else on MCOL, you won't be using MCOL again apart from checking on progress in the claim history 

    You draft your defence based on the templates here and will be emailing it as a PDF attachment to the CNBC in Northampton by the end of next month 

    I read that information and that's where I will need some guidance as I need to understand which files must be sent. I have two Videos showing where parking is and not their jurisdiction and that there are several entrances to the area. How to use these videos as evidence.
  • Gr1pr
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    edited 31 May 2024 at 2:44PM
    None of that is relevant until the Witness statement plus Exhibits stage in several months time 

    Videos are submitted on a durable medium to your local nominated civil court ( but expect months of delays, courts are backlogged. )

    For now you concentrate on a defence 
  • Gedukaz
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    Gr1pr said:
    None of that is relevant until the Witness statement plus Exhibits stage in several months time 

    Videos are submitted on a durable medium to your local nominated civil court ( but expect months of delays, courts are backlogged. )

    For now you concentrate on a defence 
    Now it makes more sense. So I will be following the FIRST 12 STEPS now?

  • LDast
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    Gr1pr said:
    So CCPC LTD , via DCB Legal as usual, inflated claim too, issue date 28 May, so do not do the AOS on MCOL yet
    Doing the AoS before the date of service doesn't matter. I have been told by a judge that the printed issue date plus 5 days is taken to be the date of service, irrespective of whether the AoS was done before that date.
  • Gr1pr
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    edited 31 May 2024 at 7:32PM
    Maybe so , but the CNBC in Northampton differ when it comes to deadlines, especially deadlines that dont get as far as a court hearing , so it definitely matters to the civil service staff there , so I would suggest that people stick to the information provided by Keithp and stay within the standard deadlines regardless 

    But I dont disagree with your statement should it get before an actual judge 

    @Gedukaz , read this from a recent thread reply by another member 

    Ministry of Justice statistics show that the time from receiving a claim form to a court hearing date is currently 56 weeks for small claims:

    https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/civil-justice-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2023/civil-justice-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2023#money-and-damages-claims

  • KeithP
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    LDast said:
    Doing the AoS before the date of service doesn't matter. I have been told by a judge that the printed issue date plus 5 days is taken to be the date of service, irrespective of whether the AoS was done before that date.
    That may be what happens in his court.

  • Gedukaz
    Gedukaz Posts: 55 Forumite
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    Gr1pr said:
    Maybe so , but the CNBC in Northampton differ when it comes to deadlines, especially deadlines that dont get as far as a court hearing , so it definitely matters to the civil service staff there , so I would suggest that people stick to the information provided by Keithp and stay within the standard deadlines regardless 

    But I dont disagree with your statement should it get before an actual judge 

    @Gedukaz , read this from a recent thread reply by another member 

    Ministry of Justice statistics show that the time from receiving a claim form to a court hearing date is currently 56 weeks for small claims:

    https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/civil-justice-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2023/civil-justice-statistics-quarterly-october-to-december-2023#money-and-damages-claims


    I will do it on Monday. So all the evidence in the pdf needs to be sent. This is what I am trying to understand. What needs to be sent?
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