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PCN Premier Park
Hello, I am unsure if the template can be used to dispute. NTK seems to be within the 14 days and wording seems to be new-ish compared to the examples in the forum attached.
Is this ok to dispute with the standard template?
Please help, as the more I read, the more unsure I am unfortunately.
Thank you in advance
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Your focus should be on plan A, not plan B. !
Yes you can appeal to Premier Park as well, before the appeal deadline, but expect a rejection, because appealing is probably futile, they already decided that you need to pay up ( but don't. ), they arent going to cancel the pcn
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Thanks! Ok I will start with the appeal.
Sorry didn't fully get what you mean by plan A in this case. I only know that appeal to premier park, if rejected, start the appeal via popla route. Am I right in thinking that's the route?
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Thats Plans B & C
Plan A is mentioned in the newbies sticky thread in announcements near the top of the forum, so I would have thought that you had already read it. ?
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Ah yes sorry, appeal to the land owner. I don't even know where to send though the appeal.
I mean I know it is largely Tesco, but I will try to search their contact email to send the appeal.
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Complaint, not appeal
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You need to stop using the word 'appeal'!
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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Start with a complaint to Tesco by going into the store and asking to see the manager on a matter of some importance; don't be fobbed off. Point out that if the PCN is not cancelled for a customer spending money in their store, they can kiss goodbye to any repeat custom of yours, your family and friends!
If that doesn't work, read this: -
- Google searches
- If a retail park, check on any signage which lists the on-site outlets
- Ask retailers on the site if there is a managing agent
- Ask retailers on the site to whom do they pay rent
- Contact the local authority and ask who pays the non-domestic/business rate for the car park (some councils have a spreadsheet on their website)
- Contact the local Valuation Office and ask if they know. They often have a website which might provide the information
- Contact The Land Registry and for around £7 they should be able to provide definitive detail
- If you haven't already done so, give us the name of the car park/site/location, we may have seen other cases there.
Posted by @Umkomaas
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/78322090/#Comment_78322090
Posted by @Di67
Here is my dog with a bone process:
General method I used to identify and contact the landowner
I started by Googling every business operating from the site, the building name itself, and any obvious managing agents or tenants. Wherever a phone number or email address existed, I made contact. When that stalled, I searched the business name on Companies House to identify the registered company and, crucially, the named directors. Companies house will give you the name of the solicitors who make the filings, I was cheeky and sent an email to the solicitor (FAO your client and Director of XYX Company). I also searched those individuals on Google, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. LinkedIn was the most useful, although it didn't provide direct contact details, it did provide information on other companies associated with the person I was trying to reach. From there, I visited the websites of those other companies, which is where I eventually found a working email address for the person I needed - so I emailed this address as well as via the solicitor. In short, Companies House gives you information on the company, the names of any directors and their business solicitor, pop the name into LinkedIn which will give you more lines of enquiry, and one of those lines will lead you to a contact.
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