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  1. Thank you. Everything you stated makes sense. To be honest I had this once when I got a parking ticket in a McDonald's car park and ignored their silly letter demands, as it seems to have empty threats in. The fact that Asda in this case didn't not suffer any losses, if they did want to pursue court action, they would find it real hard to justify a loss.
  2. I can upload the FAQ questions however I am unable to do so as a PDF due to not being able to upload it via iPhone (I can email it as a PDF). They are attempting to claim a set £125 for security costs, however as you have mentioned, security were just doing there normal job, also I must mention, I was purchasing over £100 of Clothes for a holiday on the self scan, 2 shirts didn't scan, once I realised when I was "stopped" I immediately explained it wasn't intentional (which it wasn't) and requested to pay for the items which hadn't been scanned due to "unexpected item" errors . Therefore Asda have no losses. Do I continue to keep ignoring, as i am unsure if anyone has dealt with DWF/Asda until they give up ?
  3. See attached, unsure when I uploaded the images which way it uploaded. Letter 1: dated 28/07 Letter 2: dated 04/08 Letter 3: dated 11/08
  4. Sorry for the late reply. I did not realise a new thread was created. I will take a picture of the 3 letters I have since received.
  5. Thank you for replying.. It really sounds like the dodgy private car park scams. Sending fines/costs dressed up as a legal document scaring people to pay the money. Yeah it was in Asda. Seems that all the supermarkets are at it. I think I will continue ignoring- you're right, if I reply they will know I have received the letters. Also, they have spelt both my first and surname wrong, so in fact although the name sounds like mine. It's not my correct spelling. What do you think ?
  6. I have today got my second letter from DWF demanding £125 for Asda security costs. Following advice on these forums I am ignoring all correspondence. As some forums suggest replying denying all allegations and no money is owed. I prefer to just ignore - as this seems like a case of car parking notices from private companies. I ignored them and the letters stopped. So basically, my query is: - has anyone ever got a CCJ from something like this? - how many letters do they send before stopping? - are DWF genuine? As they seem genuine, but seem to be partaking in this cowboy act? - should I respond to them stating the following or continue to ignore "Dear Sirs I refer to your letter dated xxxxxx. Any liability to your client is denied. No further correspondence will be entered into. Yours etc." Thank you in advance for replies. D
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