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Thought this would be a slam dunk, requesting advice for UKPC PCN

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  • Nellymoser
    Nellymoser Posts: 1,541 Forumite
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    🤞 a Labour MP can see the PCN cost for Scotland is unfair (mine are SNP!)
  • holiam
    holiam Posts: 11 Forumite
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    Umkomaas said:
    1. Ignore everything from now!  No more correspondence with UKPC. 
    2. First, second and third priority - ignore UKPC. 
    3. Working on 1 and 2 above, there are no further steps. 

    The only reason this is dragging on is because you have been engaging with UKPC. Let it wither. 
    Hi have been ignoring the ZZPS BS, but excitingly I received a letter from CCTT "Warning notice of transfer to solicitors".  It states that UKPC would be keen for me to get in touch to settle the balance before this needs to go further.  

    I note this is not a negotiation letter like others have received and advice has always been to reject negotiation and request case to go to court.  This doesn't sound like a negotiation letter, but based on above, should I respond stating that I have no intention to settle and would like this to go to court (knowing that it probably can't).  I think the answer is ignore, but thought I'd check in to see.  

    And final question on this, if I were to receive some form of negotiation letter, should I respond to that, or is it just simply ignore all the way.

    Hopefully the last I post on this, unless I get a response from my "apparently" well respected labour MP
  • Umkomaas
    Umkomaas Posts: 43,350 Forumite
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    The only correspondence you need to respond to is a Letter of Claim (from UKPC's solicitors - probably DCB Legal) or an actual County Court Claim form from the Northampton CNBC. 

    GGTT are just another iteration of ZZPS. 
    Please note, we are not a legal advice forum. I personally don't get involved in critiquing court case Defences/Witness Statements, so unable to help on that front. Please don't ask. .

    I provide only my personal opinion, it is not a legal opinion, it is simply a personal one. I am not a lawyer.

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