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Good morning all,

 

Been a wee while since i've visited the forum, used to visit regular and help out on the payday loan section.

 

Having a little bit of trouble with civil enforcement and they are now taking me me to court.

 

To cut a long story short I went away to Whitby for the day and parked in a CO-OP car park, I paid the fee but failed to put in my reg correctly.

 

I have been arguing with them for the past two years and they have refused to provide a list of the invalid reg no's for around that time, therefore there is no way do I feel I should have to pay.

 

I have now received a court date following failed mediation where I offered them £2 to cover any admin. The court date is early January.

 

I have received their witness statement, so would be grateful if there is anyone out there who will take a look and help me write a defence.

 

Many thanks

 

Dan

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If you go to court, for a pcn in a free car park, use gpeol and you'll win every time.

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Hello there.

 

Have you had a thread about this previously? It may help the guys if you type up CE's particulars of claim [POCs] verbatim, but removing anything that might identify you.

 

HB

 

No previous thread as prefer to read, particulars attached.

 

If you go to court, for a pcn in a free car park, use gpeol and you'll win every time.

 

It was a paid car park rather than free, my point is I paid the fee, I just failed to insert my reg correctly.

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Doesn't matter. Use gpeol as your defence and you'll win.

 

The ppcs issue court action because theyre greedy and want money. Even though they have no basis for a claim.

 

Coop are even considering stopping using this company but can't because they signed a contract.

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General Pre Estimate of Loss. Plenty of info if you do a forum search, including a good number of defence statements.

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

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If you are still unsure, y ou could search pepipoo or even parking prankster.

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