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    Hi,

    I'm new here.I came across some posts on here through a Google search and wondered if you could give me a little bit of advice please.

    I was sent a parking fine letter, and I engaged Parking Fines Ltd to deal with the matter. They did so as I understand it and no letters continued to appear. Two months ago however it all resurfaced again.

    I emailed him to let them know, and they said if I get a claim let them know. I received one a few weeks back and so did just that with a copy. I didn't hear further so emailed it to them again asking if they received my earlier email and thought no further of it.

    Today I received a letter telling me that because I had not replied to the claim, I now needed to pay a sum of £260.

    I emailed Parkign Fines Ltd again for advice and then did a quick Google. It seems like they hav now stopped trading.....without letting anyone know. As you can imagine this has left me in rather a hole in thinking they were dealing with it, but seemingly they are now not.

    I didn't know quite where to turn and found some posts on here about County Court forms and thought I should put a post on here as you may be able to help in some small way as I feel out of my depth. A £100 fine (discounted to £60) has now turned into a much bigger sum.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Reposted as requested from previous post in Welcome: https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...ne-court-claim
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  • #2
    Why the post in another forum when your question has been answered in another thread?

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    • #3
      I reposted because it was suggested I repost it in the correct forum.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Steevo View Post
        I reposted because it was suggested I repost it in the correct forum.
        Steevo, on the 20th August you posted on the Welcome Forum, I directed you to post in the Parking Fine Claim Forum, but since that time LB members has advised you whilst your thread was on the Welcome Forum, the advice from members is still the same. So no need to start this thread. Ideally 'new members' should say 'hi' on the Welcome Forum and post their issues on the correct subject forum.

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