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    hi there. got a parking charge from euro car parks on the 3-11-2012 and know they sent a letter from (roxburghe debt collecters) telling me i have to pay £108.00 in 14 days. recovery and administration charges have been incurred. can someone help please. i live in scotland can they do this?
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    If it were me I would still ignore. If you have time have a read of this http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...86-Parking-Eye . When they decide to invoke the Protection from freedoms Bill then have a good laugh as it does not apply in Scotland.

    If you want my invoice for this is £50 if you want to pay it!!

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      ha ha ok thanks very much. opened the link magic. £50 in the post. lol

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      • #4
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        Please be aware that they can take legal action although typically they lose if you defend it properly. We had a case last week where Parking Eye have issued proceedings and we have advised accordingly.

        Having said that its unusual and its your choice. Our advice is to give 'em the finger rather than pay, but you need to be aware that there is an outside chance that they will follow it up.

        :car:

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by poohs View Post
          hi there. got a parking charge from euro car parks on the 3-11-2012 and know they sent a letter from (roxburghe debt collecters) telling me i have to pay £108.00 in 14 days. recovery and administration charges have been incurred. can someone help please. i live in scotland can they do this?
          Yes, of course they can ask you to give them money.

          Did they say what they might do if you did not pay up?

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by Kafka View Post
            Please be aware that they can take legal action although typically they lose if you defend it properly. We had a case last week where Parking Eye have issued proceedings and we have advised accordingly.

            Having said that its unusual and its your choice. Our advice is to give 'em the finger rather than pay, but you need to be aware that there is an outside chance that they will follow it up.
            I doubt that Roxburgh will try to sue, as they probably do not own the alleged debt.

            The OP resides in Scotland, so English Law does not necessarily apply. Where was the car park situated?

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              Originally posted by Kafka View Post
              Please be aware that they can take legal action although typically they lose if you defend it properly. We had a case last week where Parking Eye have issued proceedings and we have advised accordingly.

              Having said that its unusual and its your choice. Our advice is to give 'em the finger rather than pay, but you need to be aware that there is an outside chance that they will follow it up.

              :car:
              The last time Parking Eye tried that, Kafka, they ended up over £5,000 out of pocket. The judge struck out the larger part of their claim, including the penalty charge and their legal costs. All they got was a Pay and Display fee and a court fee, no more. I believe they are still smarting from that one.

              OPC and its directors got fined a total of £30,000 by a magistrates court over their faux parking tickets and the Upper Tribunal gave VCS a hard kick in the gonads over faux parking tickets.
              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                That may be the case, but Kafka is right that it is a possibility, and if undefended, or poorly defended as was the situation with what I thought was the most recent case, the PCC would either get a default judgment or, as in a very recent case, lose.

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                • #9
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                  hi again. got a letter today from graham white/ solicitors. on behalf ov there agent roxburghe in order to recover the sum.( euro car parks) may instruct us to take legal action. they also asked if i could provide a serviceable name and address as to who whas driving the the time of the unauthorised parking event

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                    Originally posted by poohs View Post
                    hi again. got a letter today from graham white/ solicitors. on behalf ov there agent roxburghe in order to recover the sum.( euro car parks) may instruct us to take legal action. they also asked if i could provide a serviceable name and address as to who was driving the the time of the unauthorised parking event
                    One might wonder if Roxburghe really want to lose a court case by attempting to enforce their grossly excessive demands.

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                    • #11
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                      i was also told that my credit rating could be affected for the next five years... by roxburghe. i live in scotland

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by poohs View Post
                        i was also told that my credit rating could be affected for the next five years... by roxburghe
                        No, as they would be reporting an untruth were they to try that.

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                          ok thanks for your help cleverclogs.

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                          • #14
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                            Roxburghe may allege that you - or someone else - owes money but, until and unless their allegation was proved in court, their tale would be less substantial than a puff of Scotch mist.

                            Could you scan and post their silly "we may, you may" letter?

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                            • #15
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                              another letter. from graham white (solicitors) re :roxburgh. on behalf of( EURO CAR PARKS) my client have instructed me to offer you a final opportunity to arrange settlement of the amount £108.00 within 14days i intend to seek my clients instructions as how they wish to proceed. payment can be made directly to my client (ROXBURGHE UK LTD) or tell us who was driving at the time

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