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Parking Eye, DCB Legal Letter of Claim followed by Court Claim 2025

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  • Thanks for the advice, I've had a first read through the second post.

    Here's the info you asked for:

    The claimant section says ParkingEye, but the address for sending documents and payments is DCB Legal, so presumably they issued the claim?

    Here is the redacted POC. The total claim is now 484.84 (£50 court fee, £50 legal costs, £84.84 interest)
  • Gr1pr
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    You didn't give us the issue date   !!

    So its a Parking Eye claim via DCB Legal,  presumably for 2 pcns 

    Please edit your thread title to something more suitable like 

    Parking Eye,  DCB LEGAL court claim 2025



  • Sorry missed that! Issue Date: 30th May 2025

    Yes for 2 PCNs.
  • Gr1pr
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    OK, complete the AOS online on MCOL first 

    Then study the newbies sticky thread post 2 in announcements,  plus the defence template thread in announcements too
  • Coupon-mad
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    Counterclaims aren't needed and are hard to plead. It would be different if the date of claim was after ParkingEye had confirmed both PCNs were cancelled but that's not the case?
    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
  • No ParkingEye haven't confirmed that the PCNs were cancelled - in fact they have been arguing that they can't discuss the PCNs with the hospital without written authorisation from me due to GDPR.
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