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  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    @Coupon-mad

    i received another letter from parking company , please advise for next step.

  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 151,659 Forumite
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    Hi Coupon-mad said:
    kr2025 said:
    Please let me know further action
    The advice hasn't changed but I did ask for photos of the signs, when you can.

    Do nothing.  There is no appeal with an IPC firm. And nobody cares about the £160 or £170 threatograms that come next.  PLEASE DO NOT SHOW THEM TO US!  See the 4th post of the NEWBIES thread.

    Sit tight. Do nothing except the below:

    By going confidently into the 'ignore' stance, the only steps to take are:

    - Tell them if you move house within 6 years.

    - Ignore the tedious £170 threatograms shown in pictures in the NEWBIES thread. 

    - Come back if you get a solicitor's LBC or a Claim Form, as per the 2nd post of the NEWBIES thread. 
    I already told you what to do, above...

     :) 
    The advice won't change!

    Come back if you get a solicitor's LBC or a Claim Form, as per the 2nd post of the NEWBIES thread.
    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 THREAD
  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    Hi Coupon-mad said:
    kr2025 said:
    Please let me know further action
    The advice hasn't changed but I did ask for photos of the signs, when you can.

    Do nothing.  There is no appeal with an IPC firm. And nobody cares about the £160 or £170 threatograms that come next.  PLEASE DO NOT SHOW THEM TO US!  See the 4th post of the NEWBIES thread.

    Sit tight. Do nothing except the below:

    By going confidently into the 'ignore' stance, the only steps to take are:

    - Tell them if you move house within 6 years.

    - Ignore the tedious £170 threatograms shown in pictures in the NEWBIES thread. 

    - Come back if you get a solicitor's LBC or a Claim Form, as per the 2nd post of the NEWBIES thread. 
    I already told you what to do, above...

     :) 
    The advice won't change!

    Come back if you get a solicitor's LBC or a Claim Form, as per the 2nd post of the NEWBIES thread.
    Hi

    i got below letter from legal service, please advise for next step.

  • ChirpyChicken
    ChirpyChicken Posts: 1,476 Forumite
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    Next step is follow previous advice. That isnt a letter before claim.
  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    So I have to wait for LBC or claim form ?
  • ChirpyChicken
    ChirpyChicken Posts: 1,476 Forumite
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    Yes you were advised previously 
  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    Hi 
    I received letter today from bwlegal, please advise what I need to do for next step
  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    I will follow step 2 instructions, and I will send email to BW legal as mentioned in step2
  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    Dear Sirs,

    Your Ref. Xxxx
    Proposed Legal Proceedings
    Claimant: Parking and Property Management Ltd
    I refer to your letter of claim.

    I confirm that my address for service for the time being - assuming you don't faff about and delay any claim - is as follows, and any older address must be erased from your records:Xxxxx


    The alleged debt is disputed and any court proceedings will be vigorously defended.

    I am sourcing and seeking independent debt advice and as such, I formally request that this matter be put on hold for an additional 30 days, in accordance with the Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims 2017 ('the PAP').

    I note that the amount being claimed has increased by a hugely exaggerated amount which the Government called "extorting money from motorists".

    Don't send me your usual blather about that.
    I have two questions, and under the PAP I am entitled to specific answers:

    1. Am I to understand that the additional £70 represents what you lot dress up as a 'Debt Recovery' fee, and if so, is this nett or inclusive of VAT? If the latter, would you kindly explain why I am being asked to pay the operator’s VAT?

    2. With regard to the principal alleged PCN sum: Is this damages, or will it be pleaded as consideration for parking?

    Yours faithfully

  • kr2025
    kr2025 Posts: 22 Forumite
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    Is above context enough to send BWlegal? In email subject u mentioned dispute LOC
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