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  1. The first result in google, when using the criteria 'parking eye ticket', says ignore. I didn't just ignore them based on that. I did it to see what would happen if ignored as I know my defence is strong. Also, this isn't just a friend or a neighbour saying I owe them money. This is PE sending nuisance letters to my home address. Letters which surely I am not obliged to respond to ? Anyway, I know to acknowledge and defend. I think I said that when I opened the thread. My question was is it worth entering a counter claim?
  2. of course CAG shows up on google. I don't see where you are going with this?
  3. Maybe not on CAG but at the time all of the google results said ignore ignore ignore. Am I really obliged to respond to PE based on their mistake? Thanks for the reply
  4. Hi, I received a Parking Ticket from Parking Eye back in October 2014 and I have just now received a claim form from County Court Business Centre. The original parking ticket pictured me entering the car park at night at around 9pm and then leaving again at around 7am the next day. This was actually 2 visits to Asda and not one long stay. I decided to ignore the ticket firstly because I don't see why I should take the time to respond when I have not out stayed my welcome and secondly I wanted to see if the advise online to ignore the ticket was correct. I will acknowledge the claim form today letting them know I wish to defend myself based on the fact parking eyes claim is false. I would like to know if its worth entering a counter claim for time and expenses when defending myself?
  5. This is something that has always annoyed me. Would this petrol station serve someone who was wearing a burka? Yes. I can see how its a matter of security, but should we not all be treated the same. In the winter I was also told I could not use the pump until I removed my scarf, which was covering half my face but there was a foot of snow on the ground. However, you will find your not in much of a position to complain to a company that does not value you as a customer.
  6. I have had a similar problem. My car insurance cancelled the policy 2 days before the end of the policy and charged me a cancellation fee! However, I think when you take out the policy you agree that you will be debited x amount if you cancel. I hope im wrong though, check your credit agreement
  7. Just had a call from the insurers, they are prepared to release my no claims as the cancellation was 2 days before the end of the policy. However I still want the cancellation fee they have charged me.
  8. I recieved a letter from my car insurance advising that I had missed a payment, at the same time I recieved the letter the insurance company rang me to speak to me about a renewal. After the renewal conversation I told the lady I had to pay a missed payment and could she look into it, she told me there was nothing on file and that I should wait for further communication. The next letter I recieve is a cancellation notice. Which says they are cancelling my insurance and not letting me keep my no claims. I rang the insurance company to see what this was about and the lady told me since I had missed my last payment my insurance has been cancelled and I have been charged a cancellation fee of double my monthly payment. She mentioned over and over that I had missed a payment and it was my responsibilty to keep up with my payments, which I fully understand. However what I kept pointing out to her is that I did speak to the company about making payment and that I was told to wait for further communication. Do I have a case for getting back my no claims and the cancellation fee they have charged me? Regards, Ste
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