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Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

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  • #16
    Re: Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

    Update - I have received a copy of the directions questionnaire.

    Box a1 has been ticked no, about it being referred to the small claims mediation centre.

    All I have is a a copy of the questionnaire, am unclear what the actions are on me, and next steps I need to prepare for, court hearing I presume? Please help!

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    • #17
      Re: Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

      http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...l-Claims-Track

      Send one copy to the court and 1 to PE.

      M1

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      • #18
        Re: Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

        **update** some advice on how to approach next step please required.

        I have received hearing court papers and a court date for this claim,which is late November.

        However,over the past few months parking eye have been sending me letters to settle, we went into an exchange haggling over amounts and a couple of weeks ago I received a letter from ParkingEye,with reference to the court claim number, saying

        "we are writing to notify you that we wish to discontinue the above numbered claim and that we now consider this matter to be closed. We would kindly request that the hearing is vacated and if a hearing fee has been paid, that this is refunded "


        So I consider the matter closed, however ParkingEye sent another letter I received today(WITHOUT PREJUDICE SAVE AS TO COSTS) asking that I pay them 40pounds, as a gesture of good will to finally settle,which refers to their PCN number.


        So are they contradicting themselves, or are they trying to reclaim some court fee from me?

        How should I respond?obviously I still have the letter where they say the matter is closed hence I am thinking to send a letter both to the court and ParkingEye reminding them of this. Please advise.
        Thanks.

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        • #19
          Re: Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

          Phone the court to double check, then if correct, send an email telling them to go forth and multiply.

          M1

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          • #20
            Re: Help - County claim form recieved, parking eye, event day

            However,over the past few months parking eye have been sending me letters to settle, we went into an exchange haggling over amounts and a couple of weeks ago I received a letter from ParkingEye,with reference to the court claim number, saying

            "we are writing to notify you that we wish to discontinue the above numbered claim and that we now consider this matter to be closed. We would kindly request that the hearing is vacated and if a hearing fee has been paid, that this is refunded "


            So I consider the matter closed, however ParkingEye sent another letter I received today(WITHOUT PREJUDICE SAVE AS TO COSTS) asking that I pay them 40pounds, as a gesture of good will to finally settle,which refers to their PCN number.
            Read this with great amusement. Shows what a shower ParkingEye are. Why not publicise it and drop a line to your local newspaper or even your MP. Tell them how you get hounded and even when you demonstrate (with M1's help) they have no claim, they still try to con people.
            Not here a lot but you'll find me on Pepipoo.

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