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Multiple PCN's from National Parking Control, in a Hire Car
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I'd ask you: which of the three do you think is applicable to an individual, when you read them? You got it right as far as I can tell but you can look at them and see for yourself.
You could try the IAS for a laugh to waste the PPC's money. Only if still in time for the 'standard' (free) IAS rubbish. It is deemed by everyone here as a kangaroo court but PPCs give up 20% of the time.
PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Hi I've just got a debt recovery letter about parking at Myrtle St car park for 13 minutes on NYE. I rang tesco customer service and they are not the landowner. The landowner is in fact Liverpool Edge (Myrtle St) Ltd, Seymour Chambers, 92 London Road, Liverpool, L3 5MU. Like you, I've parked there for years whilst nipping in to Tesco, and was unaware of any changes. No original parking notice was sent, and it seems this is common for UKPC. I tried to start an appeal on POPLA, but my parking charge notice number has expired. So it seems like this is a tactic to get people to panic and pay. Anyway, just thought I would add this info in case it is useful.1
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You mean your POPLA Code expired as it's over 33 days old? You won't be paying though!susie1979 said:Hi I've just got a debt recovery letter about parking at Myrtle St car park for 13 minutes on NYE. I rang tesco customer service and they are not the landowner. The landowner is in fact Liverpool Edge (Myrtle St) Ltd, Seymour Chambers, 92 London Road, Liverpool, L3 5MU. Like you, I've parked there for years whilst nipping in to Tesco, and was unaware of any changes. No original parking notice was sent, and it seems this is common for UKPC. I tried to start an appeal on POPLA, but my parking charge notice number has expired. So it seems like this is a tactic to get people to panic and pay. Anyway, just thought I would add this info in case it is useful.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Thanks for this message, I've only just seen it because I havent logged in for a while. Hope you make progress with this!susie1979 said:Hi I've just got a debt recovery letter about parking at Myrtle St car park for 13 minutes on NYE. I rang tesco customer service and they are not the landowner. The landowner is in fact Liverpool Edge (Myrtle St) Ltd, Seymour Chambers, 92 London Road, Liverpool, L3 5MU. Like you, I've parked there for years whilst nipping in to Tesco, and was unaware of any changes. No original parking notice was sent, and it seems this is common for UKPC. I tried to start an appeal on POPLA, but my parking charge notice number has expired. So it seems like this is a tactic to get people to panic and pay. Anyway, just thought I would add this info in case it is useful.0 -
Ok so now, after submitting all the appeals as mentioned above. I have received a letter dating 14th March from DCBL saying 'NOTICE OF DEBT RECOVERY - Multiple Unpaid Parking Charges - £510.00'
It references the 3 unpaid charges, asks for immediate payment, gives QR code and telephone number.
It informs me about 'Supreme Court Decision about parking charges' saying in 2015 they decided it was lawful to pursue payment.
It says at this point I am no longer able to appeal, even though I have submitted the appeals! And the next opportunity I have to dispute is if it goes to court.
It gives me 14 days to make payment.
What is the course of action here?
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Nothing. Did you miss the picture of that letter in the 4th post of the NEWBIES thread?PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Probably didn't miss it but don't have a photographic memory unfortunately! I've consumed so much information from this site but don't remember it all and the last I was on here was 2/3 months ago when I done the appeals. I'm guessing that'll be the same for most folk too. It's best for me I think to provide updates on here as they come and I appreciate the guidance that comes back. So for now I'll take and do 'nothing' (apart from look over the newbies info again)Coupon-mad said:Nothing. Did you miss the picture of that letter in the 4th post of the NEWBIES thread?1
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