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  • Received two PCNs

    Hi,



    I received two PCNs last year, which I decided to ignore after doing a Little research. One of them was issued more than 14 days after the incident but the other one was within the 14 days. They were both asking for a discounted charge of £60. Now I have received a letter from Gladstones Solicitors in order to pay them £320 regarding the unpaid PCNs. Should I make a response? Would you please advise me on what to do? Thanks a lot

  • #2
    You should have made a response at the time, ignore has not been the advise for some time. They have added an additional £60 to the original PCN to cover "additional costs".

    Full story, post up the PCNs suitably redacted but leave dates.

    Respond to the solicitor disputing the debt. Was this a "letter before claim"

    If you haven't got the PCNs then a SAR to the parking company.

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    • #3
      No, not a suggestion for paying but dispute the charge at the time.* They were hoping that you would continue to ignore and would get a default judgement against you

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Golnahangoo View Post
        Hi,



        I received two PCNs last year, which I decided to ignore after doing a Little research. One of them was issued more than 14 days after the incident but the other one was within the 14 days. They were both asking for a discounted charge of £60. Now I have received a letter from Gladstones Solicitors in order to pay them £320 regarding the unpaid PCNs. Should I make a response? Would you please advise me on what to do? Thanks a lot
        Thanks for your reply, the letter is asking for the money otherwise they will take further actions.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ostell View Post
          You should have made a response at the time, ignore has not been the advise for some time. They have added an additional £60 to the original PCN to cover "additional costs".

          Full story, post up the PCNs suitably redacted but leave dates.

          Respond to the solicitor disputing the debt. Was this a "letter before claim"

          If you haven't got the PCNs then a SAR to the parking company.

          Thanks for your reply, the letter is asking for the money otherwise they will take further actions

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          • #6
            The question was "do the say letter before claim"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ostell View Post
              The question was "do the say letter before claim"
              it doesn't mention that.

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