Hi All,
Such brilliant advice on these forums, you should be really proud of the support you offer regular everyday people.
I'm keeping a keen eye on developments of other cases as they're pretty much identical to mine.
The only slight variation on my case, is that I have moved house, and the court claim has gone to my old address. The 'offence' was in May 2012 and we moved shortly after. The new home owners have forward me the court letter as it looked quite serious.
My initial thought was to ignore the claim, but now I'm thinking that might take a relative amount of sorting out if they finally put a CCJ on my name.
I've never responded to any letters from the various companies, I haven't got any of the letters previously sent, and the Co-Op car park I regularly use is now managed by a different company so I have no idea what the signage suggested. I appreciate my defence is made more tricky by this, but I'm not afraid of the research and commitment involved. My recollection, I actually think the reason they've issued the penalty is because I visited the co-op twice in one evening for party supplies (but I can't be sure from 3 years ago).
Does anyone have any advice on the address situation? I can obviously write to the court and notify them of my new address, but I'm wondering if this gives me a better legal standing if they're issuing everything against somebody who isn't there?
Such brilliant advice on these forums, you should be really proud of the support you offer regular everyday people.
I'm keeping a keen eye on developments of other cases as they're pretty much identical to mine.
The only slight variation on my case, is that I have moved house, and the court claim has gone to my old address. The 'offence' was in May 2012 and we moved shortly after. The new home owners have forward me the court letter as it looked quite serious.
My initial thought was to ignore the claim, but now I'm thinking that might take a relative amount of sorting out if they finally put a CCJ on my name.
I've never responded to any letters from the various companies, I haven't got any of the letters previously sent, and the Co-Op car park I regularly use is now managed by a different company so I have no idea what the signage suggested. I appreciate my defence is made more tricky by this, but I'm not afraid of the research and commitment involved. My recollection, I actually think the reason they've issued the penalty is because I visited the co-op twice in one evening for party supplies (but I can't be sure from 3 years ago).
Does anyone have any advice on the address situation? I can obviously write to the court and notify them of my new address, but I'm wondering if this gives me a better legal standing if they're issuing everything against somebody who isn't there?
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