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    Hi ,

    I have received second letter from Met threatening us to pay £100 in 14 days. They did not respond to any of my request that I sent in the letter (found on this form).

    We were not able to respond in the 14day time period as we were on holidays so we were not able to appeal on give time period.

    I would like to know what should be my second response? We parked the car in my Tooting leisure centre gym where there was a time written when not to park ( between 8:30am to 4:30pm). I parked that around 7pm. There was no sign of not parking on the yellow lines.

    Can you please advice further.

    Thank you
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  • #2
    Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

    Contact the gym managemnt and ask them to cancel.

    You appealed and it was rejected ? You should get 28 days to go to popla, did you get a code ? If you did check it http://www.parkingcowboys.co.uk/popla-code-checker/

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

      I sent an appeal outside of the their time frame. I sent one of your appeal letter in one of the threads

      Re: MET Parking Services advice
      Hi,
      I love these cases...
      I recently had two, and never had to pay either.
      Copy and paste this......

      Re: (Met Parking Ref No.....)

      Dear Sir / Madam,
      I am NOT going to pay you any money, unless and until you can fulfill 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 hereby give you ten (10) days to reply to this notice from the above date with a notice sent using recorded post and signed under full commercial liability and penalties of perjury, assuring and promising me that all of the replies and details given to the above requests are true and without deception, fraud or mischief. Your said failure to provide the aforementioned documentation within ten (10) days, from the above date, to validate the debt, will constitute your agreement to the following terms:


      1. That the debt did not exist in the first place;
      OR
      2. It has already been paid in full;

      AND
      3. That any damages suffered, you will be held culpable;
      4. That you will not appoint an agent to act on its/your behalf in this matter and that any negative remarks made to any debt enforcement company or credit reference agency will be removed, and will be subject to £5000.00 in damages.
      5. You will no longer pursue this matter any further.
      6. You agree to pay all fee schedules.

      Please Note:
      I wish to deal with this matter in writing and I do not give your organization permission to contact me by any other means. Should you do so, I must warn you that this could constitute ‘harassment' and I may take action under Section 1 of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 and the Administration of Justice Act 1970 S.40, which makes it a Criminal Offence for a creditor or a creditor's agent to make demands (for money), which are aimed at causing 'alarm, distress or humiliation', because of their frequency or manner..
      Yours sincerely,


      Once you have sent this by recorded, signed for post. You probably will not get a response.
      Or Met Parking may very well try to fob you off with another demand.
      If they do, let me know.
      We go on then to letter No 2. which I will post for you then.
      Regards,
      John






      They replied back to me:


      "As advised on the charge notice an appeal can be made in writing within 28 days from the date of the contravention as your correspondence was received ,the time for lodging an appeal has expired and charge notice is outstanding and payable.


      While we have not fully investigated your appeal we can confirm that had you appealed within the time limit, it is likely that your appeal would have been unsuccessful as you parked on clearly marked hatched area.


      Please settle the outstanding amount of £100 within 14 days of the date of this letter. If the charge remains unsettled we will seek to recover the monies owed to us via our debt recovery procedure and may proceed with court action. "


      I parked my car at 7pm after reading the notice that said not to park between 8:30 am to 4:30pm. The notice is very confusing. As I was made to assume it's ok to park there after 4:30 pm."


      What should I respond to this letter? They haven't responded to any of my query in my first letter neither sent any proof of contracts between my gym and MET.

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      • #4
        Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

        To be honest, i have no idea where you are going with this horse shit. I suggest, now that you screwed up the best, and easiest, way to win that you try the gym management. Failing that try the person who suggested that ******** and see how helpful they are now.

        M1

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        • #5
          Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

          I found this on one of the threads

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          • #6
            Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

            If this had been on LB it would have got the same response has your posting of it and its use would be not advised in the same way as M1 wrote in reply

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            • #7
              Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

              Originally posted by Nish-1 View Post
              I found this on one of the threads
              can you give me a link to the thread??
              Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

              It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

              recte agens confido

              ~~~~~

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              But please include a link to your thread so I know who you are.

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              • #8
                Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

                Originally posted by Kati View Post
                can you give me a link to the thread??
                Probably http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...ces-advice-Won

                Not the only person who has ignore the way the thread starter and how they won because somebody used fancy words and phrases which caught their eye rather than something which the brain can see won !

                M1

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                • #9
                  Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

                  http://legalbeagles.info/forums/show...391#post614391 I have sent the link.. The letter was amended yesterday hence cannot see the content by Last edited by Amethyst; 26th January 2016 at 22:03:PM.

                  please give me advice that's will help me. I have never used your forum before . Hence, mistakes do happen. Thanks

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                  • #10
                    Re: Met Parking ticket at gym

                    Have you contacted the gym management as i've suggested twice before ? What have they said ?

                    Other than that, they will give you no chance to appeal so it's either pay or wait and see if they take you to court, which is far from a certainty.

                    M1

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