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Still getting hassled after land owner ticket cancellation

Apologies if this is covered in the newbies thread but I couldn't see anything for this specific situation:

I got a parking ticket in July and immediately contacted the land owner, and a couple of weeks later- during which time the NTK arrived-  they agreed to cancel it (I've got this in writing as it was an email conversation). About a month after that, the usual kind of threatening letter arrived from the parking firm, so I tried replying to the person who said they'd cancel the ticket but my emails went ignored, despite me sending several.

All went quiet for a couple of months so I thought there'd just been a bit of a lag between the land owner cancelling and the parking firm updating their records, but then the letters started arriving again. I tried ringing the land owner but they're a big corporation and whenever I speak to someone I basically just end up explaining the situation again, being told they'll pass it on to the relevant person, then nothing happens.

Where does this leave me? Should I contact the parking firm directly and show them that I have the land owner telling me in writing that the ticket will be cancelled, or is that pointless and they'll just tell me that as far as they're concerned the ticket is still valid and it's between me and the land owner?

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  • Ralph-y
    Ralph-y Posts: 4,780 Forumite
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    which  PPC or solicitor is sending you letters ? where did this happen ... there may be prior  ........
  • Car1980
    Car1980 Posts: 2,262 Forumite
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    We've seen parking companies simply refuse to cancel, even if their contract with the landowner obliges them.

    Nothing you can do - it is only an invoice at the end of the day.

    Come back if you get a Letter Before Claim from a solicitor.
  • Shagger
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    Ralph-y said:
    which  PPC or solicitor is sending you letters ? where did this happen ... there may be prior  ........

    The firm is GBP Management.
  • Shagger
    Shagger Posts: 82 Forumite
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    Car1980 said:
    We've seen parking companies simply refuse to cancel, even if their contract with the landowner obliges them.

    Nothing you can do - it is only an invoice at the end of the day.

    Come back if you get a Letter Before Claim from a solicitor.

    Does it at least weaken the parking firm's position in court if the person they're pursuing has got written proof of cancellation from the land owner?
  • ChirpyChicken
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    Shagger said:
    Car1980 said:
    We've seen parking companies simply refuse to cancel, even if their contract with the landowner obliges them.

    Nothing you can do - it is only an invoice at the end of the day.

    Come back if you get a Letter Before Claim from a solicitor.

    Does it at least weaken the parking firm's position in court if the person they're pursuing has got written proof of cancellation from the land owner?
    Certainly does
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 156,620 Forumite
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    GBP are unlikely to litigate IMHO.
    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
  • Shagger
    Shagger Posts: 82 Forumite
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    GBP are unlikely to litigate IMHO.

    Hopefully not, then that'll get me down to just 2 more to deal with (from a starting point of 5  :# )...
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