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  1. Many thanks - always felt I have a fair case, which is why I don't pay up. And forum comments are backing that up. Will update thread if court action ever comes through.
  2. Hi - Thanks for the feedback The original notice was around middle of February this year. I contacted PCM the following day via the managment company at Ingess Park. I have been through the long and drawn out "official" complaints process, making sure I return any docs by the necessary deadline. The second letter from DR+ (I asume this what you mean as NTK?) was a few days ago
  3. HB - To quote "To prevent this case being recommended to the creditors to commence court preceedings, you.... " Its now the second letter - the wording is stronger, and the last "deadline" has slipped past
  4. Hi HB - Thanks for the speedy reply - I wrote to PCM clearly stating the reasons for my objection - that I considered the contract they are trying to enforce unreasonable and that if they wished to proceed I would like a court to adjudicate (as I could for say a speeding fine). I made it quite clear I would pay the fine if the court's decsion were to go against me. I also requested that they DONT send me letters via a debt collector. Which of course they now are. DRP (Dept Recover Plus Ltd) sent me a letter recently titled "Notice of Intended Cour Action". PCM say they can no longer deal with this matter, as it is now with their Debt Collectors - Stanley
  5. I live in Ingress Park, Greenhithe. Back in February, I came back late at night to find a car parked in my allocated bay. This is not the first time it happened. I took photos for proof. and parked temporarily in a Visitor Bay. In the morning I had a ticket (as I hadn't been able to find a visitor permit and there is no out of hour number to call) I assumed it would be fairly simple to get this sorted , and possibly even send a warning note to the owner of the car in my bay. How wrong I was - PCM refuse to back down. Ingess Park management didn't really help much. I've been keeping a quiet record of other misuses since, including cars without permits continually parked in a disabled bay. In fact , I have an email on record that PCM decided not to check the disable bay. I have been through all the various nice letters. Now I get threatened with court action. To me, I have a reasonable counter claim, which is that PCM / Ingress Park failed to adequately enforce parking restrictions on the allocated bays, so those in the know simply park in them with impunity. Any thoughts? Do I have a good case? If I lose, will my credit rating be screwed for years?
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