Hi,
This evening I had an unpleasant surprise when I came home from work, I did see my car parked outside. I was going to call the police immediately but luckily, my neighbour told me that it was towed away earlier and gave me details of a notice that was put on a car earlier in a day.
I called the Enforcement Agent and he eventually told me that there was unpaid PCN from a CCTV camera ( incorrectly turned right ) back in September. I have not been aware of that. Around that time I have moved my address, not very far, but informed DVLA and have V5C addressed correctly. I have asked him why was there no notice to me that I am due to pay anything, the original, notice and then any reminders from Council or Newlyn. It was clear from the conversation that he knew my new address and said that letters have been sent - I have not seen any, nor have I signed for any. it was late so I couldn't do anything tonight other than started googling and came across this forum, and this post from somewhere else: http://www.bailiffhelpforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=196
My car is in a compound, I haven't or signed anything, just sent two emails to Newlyn and Council (1- Asking for a Fee breakdown, 2- Formal complaint similar to the one in the post.
Now the Question: Should I contact / go to the compound to pay and get my car back. Or do I stand better chance of not paying the extortionate amount (760) by making the complaint and leaving the car in there at a risk of loosing a dispute and having to pay 40 pounds a day for the storage. I was told it may take 19 days for a decision, but it will likely take longer - I could in theory be without a car this long but I'd sleep better having it with me.
What is in our opinion the best course of action? Immediately and the next steps?
I would appreciate quick response as I am under pressure to take retrieve it now at a risk of the fee increasing.
Many thanks in advance.
Nieuk
This evening I had an unpleasant surprise when I came home from work, I did see my car parked outside. I was going to call the police immediately but luckily, my neighbour told me that it was towed away earlier and gave me details of a notice that was put on a car earlier in a day.
I called the Enforcement Agent and he eventually told me that there was unpaid PCN from a CCTV camera ( incorrectly turned right ) back in September. I have not been aware of that. Around that time I have moved my address, not very far, but informed DVLA and have V5C addressed correctly. I have asked him why was there no notice to me that I am due to pay anything, the original, notice and then any reminders from Council or Newlyn. It was clear from the conversation that he knew my new address and said that letters have been sent - I have not seen any, nor have I signed for any. it was late so I couldn't do anything tonight other than started googling and came across this forum, and this post from somewhere else: http://www.bailiffhelpforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=196
My car is in a compound, I haven't or signed anything, just sent two emails to Newlyn and Council (1- Asking for a Fee breakdown, 2- Formal complaint similar to the one in the post.
Now the Question: Should I contact / go to the compound to pay and get my car back. Or do I stand better chance of not paying the extortionate amount (760) by making the complaint and leaving the car in there at a risk of loosing a dispute and having to pay 40 pounds a day for the storage. I was told it may take 19 days for a decision, but it will likely take longer - I could in theory be without a car this long but I'd sleep better having it with me.
What is in our opinion the best course of action? Immediately and the next steps?
I would appreciate quick response as I am under pressure to take retrieve it now at a risk of the fee increasing.
Many thanks in advance.
Nieuk
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