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  • #16
    Thank you for all that you do.
    I dont' suppose I am in a position to do anything now Des8. let's wait and see shall we? unless of course I receive a letter of claim.

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    • #17
      Well you have a number of options:
      1) wait & see
      2) waste time disputing with them!
      3)pay their demands
      4) give them the driver's name & address

      Your choice

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      • #18
        Hi Des8

        CE replied, and according to them action is needed as debt will escalate to £170.
        However, the outstanding now is £140.
        CE states "if the outstanding amount is not paid within 14 days, third party debt collection agent will be instructed, adding to this full cost of the claim together with legal fees..."
        I hope my watchful waiting approach will pay off with good result?

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        • #19
          Hi,

          First time poster really needing some urgent advice.

          In 2021 I had to meet an old work colleague to hand over some work paperwork. We agreed to meet at Subway/Costa (all the same car park) I got there at 1030 but my colleague messaged me saying she was running late. I then nipped to a local co op and came back around 10.45 to meet my colleague. We had a coffee and then left around 11:40. I then received a PCN advising that I had overstayed in the car park by 10 minutes ad I was there from 10:30-11:40.

          I emailed the branch of Subway and explained that I was not there for that long, I came in, parked for about 5 minutes and then left, before returning about 15 minutes later, so I wasn't there for that period of time.

          I received no response until I got a another letter in December advising last letter before legal action and it was a £182 fine now. I contacted Subway again and again have had no response.

          Then today I have received a final reminder. "DO NOT IGNORE - FINAL REMINDER BEFORE LEGAL ACTION" and that I need to pay in 14 days or they will now issue legal proceedings.

          What do I do here? I have contacted Subway again and asked them to speak to the operator and I have also emailed the subway MD. There is no means of contact for Civil Enforcement other than by letter.

          Please can anyone help? Has anyone had this before?

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          • #20
            tm1987

            Could you please start your own thread.
            Tagging on the bottom of an existing thread only leads to confusion for all parties involved, and will limit the number of members who will even look at your post

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