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Parked outside marked Bay - UKPC Claim Form (SUCCESS!! ITS OVER!!)
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You just need a paragraph number for your orphan sentence starting "In ParkingEye v Beavis............."2
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Hey everyone
I just checked the MCOL website and got the below:
Base on this - when is my deadline for submitting a defence? Do I submit my defence via the MCOL website? The text field is limited to 112 lines which is not enough to fit the suggested template.
Thanks so much for your help!!
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future-sailor said:Hey everyone
I just checked the MCOL website and got the below:
Base on this - when is my deadline for submitting a defence? Do I submit my defence via the MCOL website? The text field is limited to 112 lines which is not enough to fit the suggested template.
Thanks so much for your help!!
Just a reminder... you now have two days left to file a Defence.5 -
Do I submit my defence via the MCOL website? The text field is limited to 112 lines which is not enough to fit the suggested template.Yes we know.
That's why the Template Defence tells you how to do it and what the first 12 steps are. Please don't abandon the Template Defence thread having grabbed the template from it.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 THREAD3 -
Defence submitted and acknowledgment email received.
Now I guess its just a waiting game.
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So after filing my defence I got an emails from DCB legal LTD stating that their client intends to proceed with the claim and I will receive a direction questionnaire, oh and that they are prepared to settle this case if I call them within 7 days.
I understand this is all normal and as it should progress. Please can someone confirm and put my mind at ease!
Thanks!!2 -
Yes.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 THREAD3 -
future-sailor said:So after filing my defence I got an emails from DCB legal LTD stating that their client intends to proceed with the claim and I will receive a direction questionnaire, oh and that they are prepared to settle this case if I call them within 7 days.
I understand this is all normal and as it should progress. Please can someone confirm and put my mind at ease!
Thanks!!
Item 7 on that list might be worth another read, and while you're there, re-reading items 8, 9 and 10 could save you the trouble of asking further questions.
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Hi Folks,
I have been following this thread I have had a similar issues to future-sailor parking outside a bay in an ncp car park. I have been chased by moorside legal, and after receiving a claim form I submitted my defence using the template.
Moorside have responded with a strongly worded letter. See below:
”we are familiar with these types of defences which we know are templates produced from internet forums.
such templates bear no relevance and rarely seek to resolve the dispute just frustrate the matter and waste time.
for that reason we do not intend to respond substantively to correspondence like this. We invite you to properly address the matter at hand and if you do not believe the debt it owed, explain why.Correspondence of this type does not assist with narrowing the dispute and any time spent responding is disproportionate to the matter.
if you continue to send correspondence of the same nature that is clearly not your own words, we will consider this to be unreasonable behaviour. We will raise your unreasonable conduct at court, if a claim is issued, to submit you should be liable for our clients cost.”
You get the gist. My question, is this just intimidation and I should stand strong, or do their words have any merit?
Has anyone seen Moorside legal before?Cheers0 -
Plenty of advice on the forum regarding your questions, but you should start your own thread as about it4
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