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  1. as was the case this time. I appreciate ALL the advice I have been given and am very glad such forums exist. Surely the more options and advice given the better especially in specific cases?
  2. Thank you for the advice, all helping to reassure me I'm doing the right thing!
  3. Thanks for the advice via private message Phil, have done as you suggested, can't message back yet!
  4. Yes they did send a letter in February saying 10 days til court action. The wording is taken from the claim form. As it is a free car park and there were free spaces around the car while it was parked there I cannot say that I consider they have lost anything by the driver leaving the site to drop a parcel in to the post office before visiting the store on the site. They will have incurred postage costs from sending me letters but other than that I cannot see what costs they have.
  5. Hi, the claim is that I (mentioned by name) left the site while the car was parked there. It says that vehicles parked at the site are subject to parking restrictions which are set out on signs at the site and form a contract between the driver of the vehicle and UKCPS. By parking on the land a driver contractually agrees to stay on the site for the duration of time the vehicle is parked or pay a parking charge of #100.
  6. Thank you, I have been reading the forums and have now read the CAGMag piece. Was just wondering if there was any specific advice about completing the form as I have not had to do one before and don't want to miss anything obvious.
  7. Hi Have been reading these forums for the past few months since receiving an "invoice" from ukcps. My car was parked in a small retail park and the driver left the site for 5 minutes to post a letter before entering one of the shops on the site. The invoice was attached to the windscreen over the tax disc and was not immediately obvious on returning to the car. I discovered it the next day, feeling thoroughly confused as to where it could have been obtained! After reading the advice here I ignored all correspondence and I have now received a claim form from a court in a different county. I'm a bit confused about this but would like some advice about the next step to take and how best to prepare my defence.
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