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  1. Thanks all. I've used this forum for years and I've had a few invoice/fines in previous years and ignored them based on advice. The reason I appealed the one was because I thought my grounds to appeal were sound, and I just assumed they would cancel it. I've learnt my lesson anyway. Thanks again.
  2. See attached. PCN Please answer the following questions. 1 Date of the infringement 3rd October 2022 2 Date on the NTK [this must have been received within 14 days from the 'offence' date] 11.10.2022 3 Date received Unsure, I think it was around the 24th October, when I appealed, but I have no proof. 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? [Y/N?] Yes 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? Yes 6 Have you appealed? [Y/N?] post up your appeal] Yes. I'm unable to locate the details of my exact wording. POPLA doesn't seem to give me access to previous responses. Have you had a response? [Y/N?] post it up Yes, in previous attachment 7 Who is the parking company? Civil Enforcement Ltd at Pyramid Arts Centre 8. Where exactly [carpark name and town] Pyramid Arts Centre, Cultural Quarter, Warrington, WA1 1BL For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. POPLA PCN.pdf
  3. Hi all. I received a parking fine a few months back, which I appealed directly with the parking company and then subsequently with POPLA. Both have been unsuccessful. In Hindsight I'd have come to this forum prior to appealing. However, I'm wondering if there is still any good advice I can take in the process, as I really don't want to pay it. The basis of the fine is that I didn't make payment within 10 minutes of entering the car park. It was around 30 minutes. Basically I arrived at the car park prior to catching a train. The car park had no facility to pay cash. There are instructions as shown on the attached to pay over the phone or by using their app 'Phone and Pay'. I'm use to apps and technology, so I immediately opted for this. The app wouldn't work. You can see the failed/error message on the attached. There was no error with the details I was entering. It simply my forename, surname, registration and email. The error message doesn't give any indication of what the issue is. I then attempt to pay by phone. I'm in a reasonable rush (20 mins until my train with a 5 min walk). I attempt to make payment over the phone. It took me 7 attempts to finally complete the payment. The automated service just kept cutting me off midway through the process. You can see my 7 attempts on the attached. So I was dealing with a terribly designed app and just as bad phone service. Again in hindsight I should have just moved the vehicle after a couple of failed attempts and tried to park elsewhere, but I'm not familiar with the area and I was worried about missing my train (£200+) and important meetings. Furthermore, I thought I was being sensible in document the issues by screen printing the app etc. so should I receive a fine then I'd have perfect appeal grounds for it to be removed. If you look at 'Phone and Pay' on the Apple App store. It gets 1 out of 5 stars. 1 being the lowest you can score. There are 655 reviews. There are a significant number of people claiming the same issue that I have experienced. People calling it a 'scam' 'dodgy' 'shambles' 'stay away' 'don't use this company'. All of the above, plus the detail shown on the attached has been highlighted to POPLA. I'm shocked how they could act in favour of the parking company after reading all of the circumstances. The only side I can see from the parking company is that I had the option to move the vehicle within 10 minutes to somewhere else. The fine is £100. I don't want to pay these scammers a penny. Any thoughts? Can it be appealed further? Should I opt to go to court? Parking Evidence.pdf
  4. 6 months to request default judgment from when? I'm having to remortgage my property in november so I need to get this sorted
  5. How can 6 months be tight? I've got evidence to show it defaulted April 2008, then evidence to show the CCJ came out my credit record in October 2014. I'm looking for advice on what aspects to cover in the form to make sure I'm quoting all the right information.
  6. Thanks andy. No I never informed the creditor. They hadn't pursued the debt in such a long time that I had forgot about it and didn't even think to contact them.
  7. Hello. I have recently ran a credit search to have a look at my latest history credit history, only to come across a county court judgement dated 28/10/2014 for £1410. When investigating this, it was for a bank account that defaulted 18/04/2008 for £1227. I was aware of the debt, as it affected me getting finance for 6 years, but I wasn't aware that the company was still chasing me. I moved house in January 2014 and haven't received any recent communication from the DCA or the County Court. I was also under the understanding that the debt would be statutory barred as it was over 6 years old. I have never communicated to the debt collecting agency or paid anything off the outstanding balance, due to the situation I was in at the time. I'm afraid that legal proceedings may be getting held against me and I'm not receiving any communication as I'm at a different address. I've read that I may be entitled to have the debt set aside (I really don't want this affecting my credit for another 6 years), as I've not received any communication and the debt should be statutory barred. I've read other posts about completing the n244 form, but it is also really confusing. Is there anything specific I should be putting into questions 3 and 10 on the form? Do I also need to contact the court to ask them to send me a copy of the CCJ? As I don't have any details other than what is on the credit search
  8. Got caught speeding when i first passed in June 2007. Had to declare my license to the police station. License got sent off and 3 point put on, paid the fine and that was that. Just received a letter from the courts saying that i need to pay within 7 days or bailiffs will be sent round, asking for 90 pound. Rang up and spoke to them, theyve no record of my payment, said i need to prove it or pay again. It's that long ago I won't have the statement and I've changed bank. Anyone ever experienced this, i've never had any reminder letter before this one, 4 years later. Is there a time limit on how long they can chase for the mone, can anyone help
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