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Civil National Business Center Court Claim ?? From Parking Charge 2 years ago

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  • #16
    Thank you vey much , So I can copy and past whole of the above using my references to pictures etc., also whom do I email this to as like you say the wording is to long , Also should I counterclaim ? Kind Regards
    Last edited by gewag; 18th November 2024, 16:23:PM.

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    • #17
      If you wish to copy and paste do make sure the numbering at least is correct (I think in some places it is a bit "off").
      This will be your defence so make sure you understand what it says, and check the references to various acts etc.

      Do not include photos at this stage. They will come later when you write your witness statement.

      Doesn't the form give an email address?
      I think it should be :ClaimResponses.CNBC@justice.gov.uk, but you might try and check that with the court by phone (if they ever answer it)
      Make sure you include the claim number in the subject bar, and the heading of the attachment
      Also email a copy to the claimant, plus send them a hard copy (first class with free certificate of posting from post office)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by des8 View Post
        If you wish to copy and paste do make sure the numbering at least is correct (I think in some places it is a bit "off").
        This will be your defence so make sure you understand what it says, and check the references to various acts etc.

        Do not include photos at this stage. They will come later when you write your witness statement.

        Doesn't the form give an email address?
        I think it should be :ClaimResponses.CNBC@justice.gov.uk, but you might try and check that with the court by phone (if they ever answer it)
        Make sure you include the claim number in the subject bar, and the heading of the attachment
        Also email a copy to the claimant, plus send them a hard copy (first class with free certificate of posting from post office)
        I Found this one
        " How do I email Mcol?
        The certificate can be filed by post or preferably by email to mcol@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk ."

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        • #19
          I will Email to both addresses ClaimResponses.CNBC@justice.gov.uk Plus mcol@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk and Print off a hard copy and will post to court plus DCB Legal ,The hard copy I will place photo evidence to prove no signage. With reference to MCOL Online do I respond with some sort of reply or just use email and post instead ? Thanks again!

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          • #20
            Do not include photos yet.
            they will be included in your witness statement which is when you present your evidence

            Do not send multiple copies to the court
            It only confuses them, and I vaguely recall it causing problems
            Phone them to ascertain the correct up to date procedure

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            • #21
              Good Morning So I emailed and posted defence, Email has bounced back as not read !!

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              • #22
                If you posted to the court (first class with free certificate of posting from PO I trust) don't worry about the email bounce back.

                Did you try phoning?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by des8 View Post
                  If you posted to the court (first class with free certificate of posting from PO I trust) don't worry about the email bounce back.

                  Did you try phoning?
                  Indeed I posted the Defence, as you said waste of time. I could see my life ebbing away waiting them to pickup

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