Received a claim? Yes
Issue Date: 11th Jun 18
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed: £279.10
Claimant’s Name: UK Car Park Management
Solicitors Firm: Gladstones Solicitors
Original Creditor:
Original Debt (eg. Credit card/Loan/Overdraft) : Parking charge
Particulars of Claim: The driver of vehicle registration *** incurred the parking charge(s) on *** for breaching the terms of parking on the land at ****. The Defendant was driving the Vehicle and/or is the Keeper of the Vehicle. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS £160 for Parking Charges / Damages and indemnity costs if applicable, together with interest of £17.87 pursuant to s69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at 8% pa, continuing to Judgement at £0.04 per day.
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): No
- I received the claim in the post. On 18th June, via the online MCOL service I submitted an acknowledgement of service.
- Defence emailed to ccbcaq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk on 12th July (before 4pm).
- Automatic response received 12th July confirming receipt of that email
17th July I receive a Judgement for Claimant (in default), because apparently I "have not replied to the claim form". So it seems the CCBC lost my defence (which apparently happens). I would have chased after sending it, but I received an automated response confirming receipt of my email so I didn't think it was necessary.
I phoned up the CCBC and they said that they have made a mistake. I was asked to resend my defence and a copy of the receipt of the original email. I did so, and received a reply stating the "case has been referred to a District Judge or court appointed Legal Advisor for directions on how to proceed. It can take 8 - 12 weeks to receive a response at which point you will be notified accordingly."
So I'm now in a bit of a situation where the 8 - 12 weeks is obviously more than a month after the CCJ was issued. I tried calling the CCBC to get them to fast track the referral, but they don't seem to be able to do anything.
What should I do next? Should I submit an N244 form so the judgement is set-aside and go from there? How likely is it I will get my £255 or £100 back for doing so, because quite frankly if I won't get the £255 back, then it is just easier to pay the judgement.
For the record, the judgement is for a parking ticket that was issued when I wasn't parked. I believe that if a judge saw my case, there is absolutely no way I could lose.
Any help much appreciated.
Issue Date: 11th Jun 18
Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: Yes
Total Amount Claimed: £279.10
Claimant’s Name: UK Car Park Management
Solicitors Firm: Gladstones Solicitors
Original Creditor:
Original Debt (eg. Credit card/Loan/Overdraft) : Parking charge
Particulars of Claim: The driver of vehicle registration *** incurred the parking charge(s) on *** for breaching the terms of parking on the land at ****. The Defendant was driving the Vehicle and/or is the Keeper of the Vehicle. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS £160 for Parking Charges / Damages and indemnity costs if applicable, together with interest of £17.87 pursuant to s69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at 8% pa, continuing to Judgement at £0.04 per day.
Is the debt Statute Barred (have you had any contact with the creditor or claimant over the last 6 years?): No
- I received the claim in the post. On 18th June, via the online MCOL service I submitted an acknowledgement of service.
- Defence emailed to ccbcaq@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk on 12th July (before 4pm).
- Automatic response received 12th July confirming receipt of that email
17th July I receive a Judgement for Claimant (in default), because apparently I "have not replied to the claim form". So it seems the CCBC lost my defence (which apparently happens). I would have chased after sending it, but I received an automated response confirming receipt of my email so I didn't think it was necessary.
I phoned up the CCBC and they said that they have made a mistake. I was asked to resend my defence and a copy of the receipt of the original email. I did so, and received a reply stating the "case has been referred to a District Judge or court appointed Legal Advisor for directions on how to proceed. It can take 8 - 12 weeks to receive a response at which point you will be notified accordingly."
So I'm now in a bit of a situation where the 8 - 12 weeks is obviously more than a month after the CCJ was issued. I tried calling the CCBC to get them to fast track the referral, but they don't seem to be able to do anything.
What should I do next? Should I submit an N244 form so the judgement is set-aside and go from there? How likely is it I will get my £255 or £100 back for doing so, because quite frankly if I won't get the £255 back, then it is just easier to pay the judgement.
For the record, the judgement is for a parking ticket that was issued when I wasn't parked. I believe that if a judge saw my case, there is absolutely no way I could lose.
Any help much appreciated.
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