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A keeper of a car had just received a letter from Combined parking solutions issuing a ‘notice to keeper’ letter stating that a fine should be payed or legal action will be taken etc etc. What should said keeper do in terms of the letter? There is an appeal link to do with ‘theIAS’ but unsure of what to do/ write to appeal and succeed. No intention of paying the fine due to private land car park. Any help or links would be appreciated, also cannot find ‘newbies’ thread as have seen a lot about that it terms of helpfulness....
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Go back to that screen where you found the Start New Thread button and look down the list of threads until you find one entitled:
Go there now and spend some time learning about the game you are now caught up in and how to deal with this
Bear in mind that you are dealing with an IPC company, and that appeals are futile.
After sending the initial appeal template you will find in the faq you ignore everything except the lbcca or court correspondence.
If/when it comes to that come back to the FAQ for advice on court claims at that time
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There is no appeal worth trying - you know that from reading the NEWBIES thread first, and realising this is an IPC firm.
CLICK at the top of this/any page where it says:
Forum Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
They reject the appeal... so what? That doesn't mean any money is owed.
Unusually, they sometimes use signs that offer a 'contract to all' to park for £100.
CLICK at the top of this/any page where it says:
Forum Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD