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Highview/DCB county court claim form - help!

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  • Highview/DCB county court claim form - help!

    Hello,
    Recieved a country claim form today and I have absolutely no idea what to do with it. I keep reading forum posts and templates and advice but I am finding it all quite confusing so I am hoping someone can break it all down for me in a more step by step way, a bit at a time!

    Issue date - 3rd March 2022.
    Claimant - Highview Parking Limited
    Address - DCB Legal Ltd.

    Amount claimed - £245.52. Court Fee - £35, Legal represtatives costs £50.
    Total is £330.52

    1. The defendant (D) is indebted to the claimant (C) for parking charges issued to vehicle (XXXXXX) at the Broad Centre.
    2. The PCN details are 01/12/2016
    3. The PCN was issued on private land owned or managed by C. The vehicle was parked in breach of the terms on Cs signs (the contract) thus incurring the PCN.
    4. The driver agreed to pay within 28 days but did not. D is liable as the driver or keeper. Despite requests the PCN is outstanding.
    The contract entitles C to damages and the claimant claims -
    1. £170 being the total of the PCN and damages.
    2. Interest to the rate of 8% per annum persuant to s.69 of the county courts act 1984 from the date hereof at a daily rate of £0.02 until judgement or sooner payment.
    3. Costs and court fees.

    Whilst no part of me wants the hassle of going to court, I definitely do not want a CCJ and cannot pay this right now. Do I have any chance of getting this cancelled? If I fight them and go to court what could I end up having to pay, would it be much less than the ridiculous £330?

    I don't even remember being there it was so long ago! Helpppp.
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