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No PCN Served - BW Legal instructed to collect - help please
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Will do Quentin, although the PPC is no longer dealing with it, they have passed it onto BW Legal who seem to have figured out the correct address they got a demand over to me :-
Napier Parking Letter: dropbox.com/s/1148ixm290dx1wu/IMG_20180725_181037.jpg?dl=
I'll give all parties my correct details just in case however0 -
Oh and I was thinking to send my SAR letter as a CC'd email with scanned V5 document attached, rather than snail mail. Is there any reason I should go with the written approach?0
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None
They accept service by email so they cant complain if it is used.0 -
Napier Parking have replied asking me to fill out a form to complete the request. Is it in my interest to fill this out or should I let them figure it all out themselves (and 3 pieces of ID that I should send them?)
"I have enclosed a copy of our Subject Access Request form which details the information we require from you before we can process your request. You do not have to complete this form if you do not wish to do so, however, it may speed up your request.
If you do not wish to complete the form, we still require two forms of ID from you as detailed in Section 3 of the form. Once we have received these we can return the information you have requested.
napierparking.co.uk/Napier%20Parking%20Privacy%20Policy%20.pdf"0 -
Napier think you are mug
They already know who you are
From getting your info from the DVLA to you replying
from the same address and requesting they reply to
the SAR to the same address
Stalling tactics, also hoping you will not respond
Such is the nature of these scammers
"You do not have to complete this form if you do not wish to do so, however, it may speed up your request."
You simply cannot give further private data to Napier
If they do not respond within the statutory period for
the SAR ....... REPORT THEM TO THE ICO0 -
My reply "Dear data protection officer.
You have all the information required to deal with this query already. The fact that I am replying to letters sent to my myself at my address by yourselves and by bwlegal is confirmation enough of my identity. I will not be sending any further identification or any thing else that could consitute a breach of my privacy in terms of data held. I await your reponse to my earlier mentioned SAR request. "0 -
So even though I have sent a SAR request to both Napier parking and BWLegal they are still applying for a CCJ.
I had thought that the SAR request would put this on hold.
In the latest letter they brought my attention to the case of ParkingEye Limited v Beavis [2015] UKSC 67 in which the sepreme court held that parking charges and neither extravagant nor unconscionable. Apparently this case "eliminates the main defence that you will have should I go to Court"
Also my claim has" already been processed through an independent appeal service who have dismissed it already and country coury is likely to do the same" - I've never made a claim or an appeal, I've only sent them a SAR request, is this standard template stuff?
See latest Letter
dropbox.com/s/meh05nyixfnokvy/IMG_20180809_123347.jpg?dl=0
Can anyone tell me what I should do? I can't afford to pay the legal costs of a CCJ now for the sake of not displaying a valid permit.
I want to fight these guys if at all possible, I just can't afford for a CCJ to go against me. Should they have put proceedings on hold while they satisfied the CCJ request? Or should Napier parking have instructed BwLegal to put it on hold and they have failed to do that?
Any guidance would be very welcome.0 -
Have you actually had a claim form?
Potential CCJ is like a potential win on the national lottery - and about the same chances.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
The answer is probably no, because, according to BW Legal's letter, they may be issuing a Letter of Claim on or after 23rd August.IamEmanresu wrote: »Have you actually had a claim form?
Potential CCJ is like a potential win on the national lottery - and about the same chances.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/meh05nyixfnokvy/IMG_20180809_123347.jpg?dl=00 -
Why would a sAR put anything on hold?
Yes of course this is a template...0
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