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    Hi all,
    I have received a “Claim Form” for a parking ticket that I received from a David Lloyd gym whilst I was a member there. The ticket is from 26/11/18 so it has taken a while to get to this point. Previously, towards the end of 2019, I was in contact with David Lloyd (who were happy to help cancel the ticket using an appeal code that I was not made aware of at the time of receiving the ticket), CPM (who have been reasonably helpful but still not able to do anything), and Gladstone Solicitors (which I feel is like speaking to a brick wall). For ease I have laid out all the relevant information below according to the First Steps guide:
    Received a claim? Yes/No: Yes
    Issue Date: 12/2/20
    Have you Acknowledged the Claim?: not yet but I plan to
    Total Amount Claimed : Approximately £250
    Claimant’s Name: UK Car Park Management Limited
    Solicitors Firm: Gladstones Solicitors Limited
    Original Creditor: David Lloyd Oxford
    Original Debt*(eg. Credit card/Loan/Overdraft): £100
    Particulars of Claim: *The driver of the vehicle with registration XXXXXXX (the ‘vehicle’) parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the ‘contract’) at DAVID LLOYD OXFORD-ANPR-DAVID LLOYD OXFORD BUSINESS PARK GARSINGTON ROAD OXFORD OX4 2JY, on 26/11/2018 this incurring the parking charge (the ‘PCN’). The PCN was not paid with 28 days of issue. The Claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the Defendant as the driver/keeper of the Vehicle. Despite demands being made, the Defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS £100 for the PCN, £60.00 contractual costs pursuant of the Contract and PCN terms and conditions, together with statutory interest of £14.50 pursuant to s69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at 8.00% per annum, continuing 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?): I’ve been in contact with both over the phone.
    List any letters you have sent (eg: CCA/ CPR ): I haven’t sent any letters.
    Any Other Information or Background Details: my address on the Claim Form is slightly wrong, one letter wrong.*
    Any help would be greatly appreciated, many thanks!
    *(I can provide photos of the claim form if required)


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    http://www.pepipoo.com/*is probably the best site for motorists. You should post it on there too.*

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    Subject Access Request Letter
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    Set Aside Application
    Directions Questionnaire



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