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Finally managed to get one, came back from holiday today and in the pile of post was a special gift from a PPC.

 

As I intend to play with this I don't want to reveal the company involved but it is one of the active ones and I know that they do trawl this site.

 

The details are over stay in a free car park for a shopping centre.

 

So how do I start?

 

Should I play dumb and contact the company with a straight forward 'appeal' saying that it's free and therefore I dispute any charge they is payable and wait for the 'aapeal to be rejected and then on to POPLA or do I go straight in with the deny any charge/breakdown prove costs and entitlement to claim/contract with landowner letter?

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Homer, I suggest you read round the other PE threads, the one above was issued in a "Free" car park, if I understand it correctly.

 

There have been quite a few claim forms issued over the last couple of weeks, so lots of threads for you to look at :)

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Because I have been in the sunshine for the last two weeks anyway and I have been trying to get a PPC invoice to have some fun with for a while now...

 

Back on topic, ideas please chaps?

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Homer, I suggest you read round the other PE threads, the one above was issued in a "Free" car park, if I understand it correctly.

 

There have been quite a few claim forms issued over the last couple of weeks, so lots of threads for you to look at :)

 

It's not PE.

 

I don't have a claim form, just an unenforceable invoice.

 

Just looking for the route to follow...

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Best route is to ignore. You'll never get a claim form from them for staying in a free car park, as they know it would be thrown out upon a defence.

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Best route is to ignore. You'll never get a claim form from them for staying in a free car park, as they know it would be thrown out upon a defence.

 

You're missing the point, I want to play.

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You're missing the point, I want to play.

 

Nobodys stopping you, but they wont do anything apart from send a couple of letters.

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