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Second 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:
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So basically I have to send them email exactly as this template? What should be in the subject of email?? They didn’t respond to my email about changing address so I doubt they will respond to this one. Also in template where is £70 recovery fee I have nothing like this in my letterCoupon-mad said:Second post of the NEWBIES thread.
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£170 x 4 is £680.
Add nothing to the usual reply for LBCs. It isn't designed to stop the claim. Follow the process.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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I will write that email and before sending I will just be back here for confirmation if it is ok??Coupon-mad said:£170 x 4 is £680.
Add nothing to the usual reply for LBCs. It isn't designed to stop the claim. Follow the process.
what should I put in the subject of the email please?0 -
Will they respond to that email by post or by email?0
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Ok, understood. My apologies . I just want to be sure I’m doing it correctly as this is my first time . Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.Coupon-mad said:Please don't post a template here asking us to check it (drives us mad).
What do you think you'd need to put in the subject line, given what you're involved in?0 -
Hi All. Is it normal they still didn’t reply for my Lbc reply? It’s a long time now.0
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Whether they replied or not does not make a difference. with no payment made to these companies, ultimately, it will be sorted by a judge. So be attentive to your postbox for any 'claim form' from the court.2
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Thank you very much !!!KoalaMSEF said:Whether they replied or not does not make a difference. with no payment made to these companies, ultimately, it will be sorted by a judge. So be attentive to your postbox for any 'claim form' from the court.0
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