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  1. i am not resident in the UK. however i do intend to drive the vehicle to the uk this year. what power do EPC have in that respect? seizure for non-payment, etc? the vehicle is kept at the registered address. no PCNs or other correspondence have been received before these two notices yesterday. the two notices were sent from Sweden though the EPC is uk based. 6 months time limit on the PCN - so as EPC have dated their letter May 2020 it would appear the claims are completely null and void in any respect, whether the PCNs were justified or not. unicorn food tax ! i did laugh at that. cheers.
  2. Hi first time here, thanks in advance for reading and your advice. Yesterday i received two PCN notices in the post, one for a London Low Emission Zone alleged transgression in Aug 19 and the second for same in Sept 19. I live in XXXX (non specific euro country) the vehicle is registered here. The vehicle in question is a Volkswagen Multivan ( kind of smart Caravelle) with 6 seats plus driver. I paid for two days ULEZ charge on 3 and 4 Aug 2019. I understood that the LEZ charge did not apply to my vehicle as it is less than 8 seats. The first i heard about the LEZ transgression is the letter which arrived yesterday from Euro Parking Collection ( EPC Plc). Registered address London Uk, payment bank account in German Bank. The letter, dated 14/05/20 in Spanish, states - If you do not respond before the 28-day period from the date of delivery of this fine, a surcharge may be issued that would increase the amount of the fine to EUR 1,784.81. If the fine is not paid, the issuing authority may record the outstanding balance as debt and transfer the matter to a debt collector. You have 14 days from the date of delivery of this fine to pay it with a discount of EUR 594.94. If no payment has been made as of 28/05/20, you must pay the full amount of the fine of EUR 1,189.87. If as of 25/06/20 you have not paid the fine or you have not appealed it, a surcharge may be issued that would increase the amount to be paid up to EUR 1,784.81. I have two of these notices, demands totalling €3500. A couple of things i’ve noticed at the outset - it refers to 28 days from the date of delivery of the notice for increasing the fine and also 14 days from the date of delivery of the notice to pay the reduced amount of €1189. The normal penalty charge for a vehicle transgressing LEZ is £500 reduced to £250 within 14 days. So i have tried to appeal with ECP using their web form which doesn’t appear to work , no email confirmation. I have tried to fax, but no success. I have also tried the appeal process with TFL which was ‘experiencing difficulties’ so i emailed directly the Customer Services manager TfL. i have yet to receive any replies. edited - to amend title.
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