To cut a very long story (aren't they all) short, I was taken to court by Parking Eye for a Parking fine at a trampoline park where I dropped off my daughter for a party.
Parking was meant to be free, but I did not give my reg to reception (as it was a drop off).
Ignored the initial fine thinking it was a scam, then when I got the court threat I contacted the business, who told me they would deal with and have it cancelled. I continued to get notices, and continued to contact the business who, although slow to respond, said they were looking into it.
Fast forward 4 months and I received a notice from Parking Eye that a default court judgement had been made. It was dated 2 April, but did not give the date of the court judgement. I did not receive anything from the court saying there had been a judgement.
I emailed both Parking Eye and the business, and when I returned from holiday, 23 april, had emails from both. PE saying I owed £197, and the business saying that Parking Eye had decreased the amount to £60. I panicked and called PE and paid £197 over the phone on their automated system. I then called the court and found that my 28 days were up 5 days before, so I missed the date.
I have emailed PE stating that I had paid the amount and could they confirm with me that it was paid within 28 days as I did not have the court judgement with the date. (It was only after this email that I checked with the court).
I know I've messed up here, big time. I could have easily fought this claim but what's done is done. And I don't want to have a 'satisfied'' CCJ on my file.
I've done a lot of reading and have now realised that before paying them I should have asked for a set aside by consent. I have also read that PE are actually ok at issuing these. I have found some examples of 'tomlin' orders or consent orders on this site, but all of them seem to be worded in the way that 'the defendant agrees to pay xxx by xxx date'. Does anyone have any advice on drafting one if the fine has already been paid? I'm hoping that they might still agree to sign one if I send it to them (and I've contacted my MP to help).
I would be eternally grateful for any help at all.
Many thanks
Parking was meant to be free, but I did not give my reg to reception (as it was a drop off).
Ignored the initial fine thinking it was a scam, then when I got the court threat I contacted the business, who told me they would deal with and have it cancelled. I continued to get notices, and continued to contact the business who, although slow to respond, said they were looking into it.
Fast forward 4 months and I received a notice from Parking Eye that a default court judgement had been made. It was dated 2 April, but did not give the date of the court judgement. I did not receive anything from the court saying there had been a judgement.
I emailed both Parking Eye and the business, and when I returned from holiday, 23 april, had emails from both. PE saying I owed £197, and the business saying that Parking Eye had decreased the amount to £60. I panicked and called PE and paid £197 over the phone on their automated system. I then called the court and found that my 28 days were up 5 days before, so I missed the date.
I have emailed PE stating that I had paid the amount and could they confirm with me that it was paid within 28 days as I did not have the court judgement with the date. (It was only after this email that I checked with the court).
I know I've messed up here, big time. I could have easily fought this claim but what's done is done. And I don't want to have a 'satisfied'' CCJ on my file.
I've done a lot of reading and have now realised that before paying them I should have asked for a set aside by consent. I have also read that PE are actually ok at issuing these. I have found some examples of 'tomlin' orders or consent orders on this site, but all of them seem to be worded in the way that 'the defendant agrees to pay xxx by xxx date'. Does anyone have any advice on drafting one if the fine has already been paid? I'm hoping that they might still agree to sign one if I send it to them (and I've contacted my MP to help).
I would be eternally grateful for any help at all.
Many thanks
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