Hello Labman,
I read your reply to my post and earlier one by CassDB on the 16th of June (Re: Newyln PLC - Has anyone successfully received their money back? Advice Please!) and I wonder if you are able to give any advices on my situation.
As my post read, I was forced to pay £754 to Baliff from Newlyn Plc enforcing a PCN issued by my Local authority. Initially when this PCN was issued I challenged it but unfortunately judgement was awarded in favour of the council. As the car is registered in my wife's name all correspondece was addressed to her, for one reason or the other she managed not to have opened any of letters from the council and the judgement from the court ( Seen the letters now after going through our pile of unopened posts).
Now the main areas where I need advise from are following
I've looked very well and cannot see any notice from the baliff demanding payment or intention to visit. The baliff attended our address and clamped the car without notifying us of the debt and determine my williness to pay on the spot without clammping the car. I was forced and threatened to make payment of £754.
The baliff gave no break down of the costs. Now I have put in an SAR, but I only got a receipt of payment from Newlyn. As I did not get any notice of actual fine from the baliff, I today called the council to complain about Newlyn Plc and request that the council let me know how much was passed to Newlyn for collection. I was told it was £195 PCN fine + £7 court fees upon which I requested that this be sent to me in writing and the council declined and say they cannot handle any complaint regarding NEWLYN. I was advised to file an out of time stautory declaration with the TEC, but looking at the form provided nothing in there fall in my catergory and do not wish to make any false declaration.
If after 40days Newlyn does not respond to my SAR, which looks very likely from reports online,
1) Is it worth writing an offical complaint to the council? if yes, are you aware of any sample letter I can use?
2) When entrying a claim against them in the small claims court, will it be right to include the council?
3) What is the resonable cost they are entitled to considering the initial fine was £202 (£197 + £7)?
ThanK you
I read your reply to my post and earlier one by CassDB on the 16th of June (Re: Newyln PLC - Has anyone successfully received their money back? Advice Please!) and I wonder if you are able to give any advices on my situation.
As my post read, I was forced to pay £754 to Baliff from Newlyn Plc enforcing a PCN issued by my Local authority. Initially when this PCN was issued I challenged it but unfortunately judgement was awarded in favour of the council. As the car is registered in my wife's name all correspondece was addressed to her, for one reason or the other she managed not to have opened any of letters from the council and the judgement from the court ( Seen the letters now after going through our pile of unopened posts).
Now the main areas where I need advise from are following
I've looked very well and cannot see any notice from the baliff demanding payment or intention to visit. The baliff attended our address and clamped the car without notifying us of the debt and determine my williness to pay on the spot without clammping the car. I was forced and threatened to make payment of £754.
The baliff gave no break down of the costs. Now I have put in an SAR, but I only got a receipt of payment from Newlyn. As I did not get any notice of actual fine from the baliff, I today called the council to complain about Newlyn Plc and request that the council let me know how much was passed to Newlyn for collection. I was told it was £195 PCN fine + £7 court fees upon which I requested that this be sent to me in writing and the council declined and say they cannot handle any complaint regarding NEWLYN. I was advised to file an out of time stautory declaration with the TEC, but looking at the form provided nothing in there fall in my catergory and do not wish to make any false declaration.
If after 40days Newlyn does not respond to my SAR, which looks very likely from reports online,
1) Is it worth writing an offical complaint to the council? if yes, are you aware of any sample letter I can use?
2) When entrying a claim against them in the small claims court, will it be right to include the council?
3) What is the resonable cost they are entitled to considering the initial fine was £202 (£197 + £7)?
ThanK you
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