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    HI everyone, advice please. Back in November I received a Parking Charge Notice to say that I had not paid for a parking space at a local [Stockport car park] car park, to cut a long story short, I had paid for the ticket, but I had accidently put my works van reg in and not my car reg. I appealed the PCN and appealed to the IAS, both these companys have rejected my appeal and I have now been issued with a Notice Of Intended Court Proceedings of £100. My appeal is based on the fact that I had paid for a parking space, but did not enter the correct reg. What does anybody think my chances are if I am taken to court after all it was a genuine mistake. thanks. Dave.
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    Re: Exell PCN

    First of all edit your post so that the identity of the driver cannot be inferred.

    Who is saying "Notice of intended Court action"? Is it a plain ordinary debt collector who can be ignored?

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      Re: Exell PCN

      Hi, thanks for your reply, the Notice is from Exell, Parking, the company that runs the car parking scheme.

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