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Can I sue Popla & Parking Eye?

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  • fisherjim
    fisherjim Posts: 7,111 Forumite
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    CNBC is the Civil National Business Centre Northampton:
    At the stage you are at you need to read the newbies thread on here to appraise yourself of where you are instead of going up blind alleys going it alone.
    Parking Eye are very experienced in working the parking scam, which is unregulated, you have already thrown away any chances we could have helped you with given some facts, and your POPLA appeal needed to be specifically targeted around the law, signage, contracts, COP, landowner contracts etc. etc. you have thrown that away too.
    Parking Eye are one of the most litigious parking scammers in the country, they will instigate a claim against you, that's where your concentration should be, they have GDPR under their belt unlikely you will get any where with that but it's your choice.
     




  • I say that's the status, I have 3 more, so it looks like I will have to do some more reading.  They're all from differnent places.  Never have ADHD, it's too expensive.
  • Gr1pr
    Gr1pr Posts: 11,389 Forumite
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    edited 17 May 2024 at 7:43PM
    More background on the CNBC in Northampton 

    https://www.25canadasquarechambers.co.uk/news-and-events/civil-national-business-centre-replaces-ccmcc-and-ccbc/

    You could go to the BPA website and use the complaint section to report Parking Eye and add all the correspondence, but they expect you to use the complaints policy link on their AOS members link first , to Parking Eye, so maybe do the latter first and then complain to the BPA AOS compliance team afterwards, following the current procedures. ?

    Definitely complain to the landowner, that is known on here as plan A and is advised in that Newbies thread by coupon mad 

    You could use the coupon mad post to complain ASAP to the DLUHC , local government office, part of HM Government, the ones involved with the new code of practice I mentioned . I gave you that link earlier 

    There is a procedural stage BEFORE court, the Letter of Claim, or LoC , previously the LBC 

    The MCOL claim then is sent out by the CNBC in Northampton, in the post, initiated by the claimant and the lawyers acting on their behalf in most cases 

    You will not get a letter from court until the MCOL stages are completed 

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