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    I have been ignoring letters relating to a parking charge at a Coop Car park since the summer of 2012.

    The ticket machine wasn't working on exit and I rang the number and left my details. I owed about £3

    My call was ignored and a parking fine issued.

    Advice then was to ignore all letters so I have.
    Today I received a letter offering to reduce the fine if I paid within a week .
    If not then they will apply to Northampton court for a judgement against me. They enclose a draft of what the court papers would look like.
    Obviously no case number or seal as they are just drafts.
    I know this is a scare tactic so where do I go from here?:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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    Re: Civil Enforcement Parking charge threat of court action

    Contact the Co-op and express your feelings to them about how they treat their customers CEO steve.murrells@co-operative.coop

    Also reply to the letter which i can help with if you post up what they sent.

    Ignoring, at this stage, is still a valid option as people who send filled in papers tend to be trying to intimidate rather than informing you of what will actually happen.

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Civil Enforcement Parking charge threat of court action

      I am loathe to contact them as I have just ignored them so far as it was before the rules changed.
      I am thinking about emailing the CEO.
      Also wondering why it's at Northampton court and not where I live or where the car park was.

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      • #4
        Re: Civil Enforcement Parking charge threat of court action

        The allocation stage of the claim is when it is sent to your local court.

        M1

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        • #5
          Re: Civil Enforcement Parking charge threat of court action

          Thanks, roll on the next week!

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