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CST Law - Letter Before Claim

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  • CST Law - Letter Before Claim

    On 23rd October I received a LBC from CST Law, dated 13th Oct, stating I have 30 days to pay £185. They have been instructed by DRP as agent of Smart Parking. Given the Covid situation is this likely to get to court any time soon, and should I pay?
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  • #2
    It will go to court. DRP can't instruct solicitors, they don't own the debt. Who are they asking you to make a payment to? It wouldn't be DRP would it?

    Post up the letter from CST, suitably redacted.

    So post up a redacted copy of the Notice to Keeper that was received, but leave dates. Smart frequently get it wrong and so can't take action against the keeper.

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    • #3
      I can't find the original notice. All the payment options identified in the letter are to be made payable to DRP and not Smart Parking. I have received several letters from varying sources, each adding admin charges; but as yet I have not responded to anyone. The general online consensus seems to be to ignore them. I have only just discovered this forum.

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      • #4
        Looks like a valid LBC but I suspect DRP have borrowed a letter heading again. Needs responding to just in case

        so respond to them denying any liability for alleged debt and demand copies of any documents that they intend to use in court in order to narrow the issues between you, as expected by the courts. As they are threatening to start a claim they must have the relevant documents to hand so you expect the documents by return or in any case within 7 days.

        SAR to Smart

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