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Claim form for multiple parking tickets - urgent advice needed

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Now you've acknowledged you need to get the documents ( copies of the parking notices ) to see what defence you may have available to you - ostell do you use for 31.14 for these requests on parking claims ?
    If I dig deep I may find one or two tickets for the wording and I know the original price of them if that's of any use?

    Does anyone with that from this sign I didn't enter into a contract for any reason?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

      Hmmm they aren't regulated and therefore cannot undertake reserved legal activities - of which conduct of litigation is one. I don't know how they'd do the acknowledgement in their address either - that would mean going on the record.

      They don't say they do that on their website - of course what they say on their website and what they actually do might differ but I would want guarantees in writing first that they will do what they tell you ( acknowledgement, defence and if you lost the case, pay the CCJ within the month )[/LIST]
      He said it could take a while and I was "thinking too far ahead" as they normally get the claim thrown out before 'court'. I don't feel that comfortable anyway so would rather just work from info and advice on forums. £50 to fight a claim PLUS guarantee of no ccj may be too good to be true?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post

        Hmmm they aren't regulated and therefore cannot undertake reserved legal activities - of which conduct of litigation is one. I don't know how they'd do the acknowledgement in their address either - that would mean going on the record.

        They don't say they do that on their website - of course what they say on their website and what they actually do might differ but I would want guarantees in writing first that they will do what they tell you ( acknowledgement, defence and if you lost the case, pay the CCJ within the month )[/LIST]
        Parking fines were named as an "address protection service" on a trustpilot review, I don't know if that gives you any more info.

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        • #19
          A letter to the solicitors requesting all the documents that they intend to use in the case in order to narrow the issues between you, as expected by the court. As the documents will be to hand in order to issue the claim you expect them by return and by the latest within 7 days.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ostell View Post
            A letter to the solicitors requesting all the documents that they intend to use in the case in order to narrow the issues between you, as expected by the court. As the documents will be to hand in order to issue the claim you expect them by return and by the latest within 7 days.
            Thank you, is it appropriate to send this via email?

            Does the fact that there are no pictures of the car or of the "contract" on the POC help me at all?

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