Hi,
I'm new to all this and not sure if this is the right thread, but I have a PCN from MET re, an overstay of 16 mins at the infamous McDonalds in South Hayes.
I've posted the original letter from Mystery1 found on a previous thread. (Part copy below)
A reference in the thread was made to letter2 as a follow up if the letter was rejected. Am I able to obtain a copy of the 2nd letter?
Dear Sir / Madam,
I am NOT going to pay you any money, unless and until you can fulfil the following conditions.
1. Validation of the alleged debt (the actual accounting), not a Photostat copy.
2. Verification of your claim against me (a sworn affidavit or a hand signed invoice in accordance with The Bills of Exchange Act (1882));
3. A copy of any alleged contract signed by both parties and therefore binding both parties.
4. Evidence and absolute proof that the car-park was being used by me, other than in accordance with your, or McDonald's, terms and conditions.
5. Absolute proof by way of verified and signed accounts, not Photostat copies, of any actual loss to McDonald's.
6. A signed copy of any contract you have with McDonald's, showing authorisation from them for the exorbitant charges you are demanding.
Under common law, and in accordance with unfair consumer contract regulations, the cost of any penalty claimed, must reflect the damages and loss suffered by the company issuing it.
England is a common law jurisdiction, and in accordance with Common Law, I do not have to prove anything.
I'm new to all this and not sure if this is the right thread, but I have a PCN from MET re, an overstay of 16 mins at the infamous McDonalds in South Hayes.
I've posted the original letter from Mystery1 found on a previous thread. (Part copy below)
A reference in the thread was made to letter2 as a follow up if the letter was rejected. Am I able to obtain a copy of the 2nd letter?
Dear Sir / Madam,
I am NOT going to pay you any money, unless and until you can fulfil the following conditions.
1. Validation of the alleged debt (the actual accounting), not a Photostat copy.
2. Verification of your claim against me (a sworn affidavit or a hand signed invoice in accordance with The Bills of Exchange Act (1882));
3. A copy of any alleged contract signed by both parties and therefore binding both parties.
4. Evidence and absolute proof that the car-park was being used by me, other than in accordance with your, or McDonald's, terms and conditions.
5. Absolute proof by way of verified and signed accounts, not Photostat copies, of any actual loss to McDonald's.
6. A signed copy of any contract you have with McDonald's, showing authorisation from them for the exorbitant charges you are demanding.
Under common law, and in accordance with unfair consumer contract regulations, the cost of any penalty claimed, must reflect the damages and loss suffered by the company issuing it.
England is a common law jurisdiction, and in accordance with Common Law, I do not have to prove anything.
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