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  • #16
    Re: parking-eye county court claim

    Of course you have a case. They are not the correct claimant, the charges are penal etc etc.

    Do me a favour, contact admin@legalbeagles.info and ask them to move your stuff to it's own thread. I'm nw off for 3 days so can do something for you.

    M1

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    • #17
      Re: parking-eye county court claim

      Many thanks M1. Email sent requesting that my post are moved to their own thread. I think I woke this morning feeling slightly dispondent..... grulling week at work.... I have been reading with interest court transcripts regarding correct claiments and charges; Its just getting my head around making my defence in light of this information. Thanks again

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      • #18
        Re: kivster v parking eye

        kivsterdef.rtf

        I used the signs from http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?...ic=88955&st=25 as i think they are likely the correct ones.

        M1

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        • #19
          Re: kivster v parking eye

          Hi M1.... Many thanks. I will look through and I hope to keep any further queries to a minimum. Thanks again for your time put to this. I will keep you informed with regard to out come.

          AN

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          • #20
            Re: kivster v parking eye

            Hi well submitted my defence..... had a reply - ParkingEye wishes to proceed with county court claim together with a 53 page defence..... not sure how to proceed. Almost to the point to seeing if they will settle out of court. If I do this do i contact tehm via the enforement@parkingeye.co.uk address as trying to find a telephone number has drawn a blank. Shoulld I be careful in my request to settle .i.e. right and wrong ways of wording things, do i include circumstance leading to not providing valid parking ticket?

            Thanks

            Andy

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            • #21
              Re: kivster v parking eye

              I would urge you not to settle but you must do what is correct for you. They'll probably settle for £50 although i believe £20 has been achieved by at least one person. Try low and move higher would be my advice.

              You could use email or http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...185#post412185

              Just don't admit anything and don't appear desperate or they'll pounce.

              M1

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              • #22
                Re: kivster v parking eye

                If you feel you need to settle I would advise you wait till you receive court allocation.
                At that point the court invites you to use their mediation service.
                It is free and is done over the telephone. You do not actually speak to PE.
                If you contact them now they will know you are wanting to give in and play on it accordingly.
                I'm actually in court on Friday for my daughter with these people, and would not give in to them, but you must do what is best for you

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                • #23
                  Re: kivster v parking eye

                  Thanks for your replies. I am worried about standing my ground in court against someone who is trained and deals with this daily. I also cannot help thinking that as I did not buy a ticket then I do not have much to defend (except the pre-estimate of loss). It was more of circumstance than deliberate non-payment. i.e. went to see the sea with the kids..... ended up buying coffee, hot chocolates etc (the cafe of which is owned by the same people who employ parkingeye - £8 by the way - thinking that the parking attendant would move me on in my ignorance of not knowing the carpark was camera managed.

                  So waiting for the court allocation is better than contacting PE direct if I pursue settlement (just thinking that if I did then this will be a good reflection if they did not want to settle and it ended up in court anyway.

                  Last bits:

                  If corresponding to PE do I head the letter "without prejudice"
                  How long does it take to recieve the court allocation from receipt of PE's Notice to Proceed"

                  Many thanks

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                  • #24
                    Re: kivster v parking eye

                    Between PE's "Notice to proceed" to Notice of allocation was about 5-6 weeks, but included Christmas & New Year.
                    I would not correspond with PE.
                    There is no need for you to talk directly to these shysters.

                    Not buying a ticket does not give them the right to shedloads of money. Don't let them make you feel guilty.

                    Just follow Mystery's advice and you'll be fine.

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