Hi all
About a year ago I rented my car out through a third party company (Hiyacar) - have done this a few times without any issues.
Unfortunately the hirer incurred a parking charge when he outstayed his allotted time at an NCP car park.
NCP sent me a PCN notice, to which I responded by filling in the section at the back stating that I was not driving at the time, and sent it back to them. Despite this (they have never acknowledged recieving this) they continued to pursue me for this. There was no customer service number or email to contact them on.
After outsourcing this to a debt collection agency, they eventually issued a claim against me through the county courts. I filed a defence, and there is a hearing due next month. I have spoken the legal firm representing them (BW Legal) and have restated my case. They are refusing to drop it - telling me I am liable as I am the registered keeper of the car, and did not respond within 28 days (despite my replying the original notice!)
They have offered me a £150 settlement - I do not think I should have to pay for this. I am willing to attend the hearing, but obviously don't want a CCJ.
Would welcome any advice!
Many thanks
About a year ago I rented my car out through a third party company (Hiyacar) - have done this a few times without any issues.
Unfortunately the hirer incurred a parking charge when he outstayed his allotted time at an NCP car park.
NCP sent me a PCN notice, to which I responded by filling in the section at the back stating that I was not driving at the time, and sent it back to them. Despite this (they have never acknowledged recieving this) they continued to pursue me for this. There was no customer service number or email to contact them on.
After outsourcing this to a debt collection agency, they eventually issued a claim against me through the county courts. I filed a defence, and there is a hearing due next month. I have spoken the legal firm representing them (BW Legal) and have restated my case. They are refusing to drop it - telling me I am liable as I am the registered keeper of the car, and did not respond within 28 days (despite my replying the original notice!)
They have offered me a £150 settlement - I do not think I should have to pay for this. I am willing to attend the hearing, but obviously don't want a CCJ.
Would welcome any advice!
Many thanks
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