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  • Parking fine. Small claims track.

    Hi,
    I've just received a Notice of proposed allocation to the small claims court. October 19th.
    Will ask for mediation.
    The claimant, Civil Enforcement Ltd.
    The amount is roughly £300.
    My daughter parked my car in a restaurant car park, had a meal and paid with a debit card, but couldn't input registration of car as the machine inside the restaurant wasn't working
    I wasn't in the car.
    This occurred December 2019.
    My daughter wrote and phoned this company on numerous times to explain to no avail.
    Had a letter from Manageress of restaurant stating machine wasn't working,
    plus bank statement showing my daughter paid the bill.
    I was issued with CCJ in January 2021. While I was out of the country.
    Applied to the court in May, to set aside CCJ, paid £255 to the court.
    CCJ set aside.
    The judge agreeing with me, if it went to court I would win.
    So my question is, how can they still come after me? If I've already defended myself in this matter?

    TIA

    Nigel
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    Hi Nigel 59

    Can you use Imgur to upload the claim form, remove all personal details and ref numbers.

    ostell Can you please take a look and advise, many thanks.

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    • #3
      So what is the status of the setaside?

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      • #4
        The CCJ was set aside.

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