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    • Monika the first four pages of the Private parking section have at least 12 of our members who have also been caught out on this scam site. That's around one quarter of all our current complaints. Usually we might expect two current complaints for the same park within 4 pages.  So you are in good company and have done well in appealing to McDonalds in an effort to resolve the matter without having  paid such a bunch of rogues. Most people blindly pay up. Met . Starbucks and McDonalds  are well aware of the situation and seem unwilling to make it easier for motorists to avoid getting caught. For instance, instead of photographing you, if they were honest and wanted you  to continue using their services again, they would have said "Excuse me but if you are going to go to Mc donalds from here, it will cost you £100." But no they kett quiet and are now pursuing you for probably a lot more than £100 now. They also know thst  they cannot charge anything over the amount stated on the car park signs. Their claims for £160 or £170 are unlawful yet so many pay that to avoid going to Court. When the truth is that Met are unlikely to take them to Court since they know they will lose. The PCNs are issued on airport land which is covered by Byelaws so only the driver can be pursued, not the keeper. But they keep writing to you as they do not know who was driving unless you gave it away when you appealed. Even if they know you were driving they should still lose in Court for several reasons. The reason we ask you to fill out our questionnaire is to help you if MET do decide to take you to Court in the end. Each member who visited the park may well have different experiences while there which can help when filling out a Witness statement [we will help you with that if it comes to it.] if you have thrown away the original PCN  and other paperwork you obviously haven't got a jerbil or a guinea pig as their paper makes great litter boxes for them.🙂 You can send an SAR to them to get all the information Met have on you to date. Though if you have been to several sites already, you may have done that by now. In the meantime, you will be being bombarded by illiterate debt collectors and sixth rate solicitors all threatening you with ever increasing amounts as well as being hung drawn and quartered. Their letters can all be safely ignored. On the odd chance that you may get a Letter of Claim from them just come back to us and we will get you to send a snotty letter back to them so that they know you are not happy, don't care a fig for their threats and will see them off in Court if they finally have the guts to carry on. If you do have the original PCN could you please post it up, carefully removing your name. address and car registration number but including dates and times. If not just click on the SAR to take you to the form to send to Met.
    • In order for us to help you we require the following information:- [if there are more than one defendant listed - tell us] 1 defendant   Which Court have you received the claim from ? County Court Business Centre, Northampton   Name of the Claimant ? LC Asset 2 S.A R.L   Date of issue – . 28/04/23   Particulars of Claim   What is the claim for –    (1) The Claimant ('C') claims the whole of the outstanding balance due and payable under an agreement referenced xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and opened effective from xx/xx/2017. The agreement is regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ('CCA'), was signed by the Defendant ('D') and from which credit was extended to D.   (2) D failed to comply with a Default Notice served pursuant to s87 (1) CCA and by xx/xx/2022 a default was recorded.   (3) As at xx/xx/2022 the Defendant owed MBNA LTD the sum of 12,xxx.xx. By an agreement in writing the benefit of the debt has been legally assigned to C effective xx/xx/2022 and made regular upon C serving a Notice of Assignment upon D shortly thereafter.   (4) And C claims- 1. 12,xxx.xx 2. Interest pursuant to Section 69 County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum from xx/01/2023 to xx/04/2023 of 2xx.xx and thereafter at a daily rate of 2.52 to date of judgement or sooner payment. Date xx/xx/2023   What is the total value of the claim? 12k   Have you received prior notice of a claim being issued pursuant to paragraph 3 of the PAPDC (Pre Action Protocol) ? Yes   Have you changed your address since the time at which the debt referred to in the claim was allegedly incurred? No   Did you inform the claimant of your change of address? N/A Is the claim for - a Bank Account (Overdraft) or credit card or loan or catalogue or mobile phone account? Credit Card   When did you enter into the original agreement before or after April 2007 ? After   Do you recall how you entered into the agreement...On line /In branch/By post ? Online   Is the debt showing on your credit reference files (Experian/Equifax /Etc...) ? Yes, but amount differs slightly   Has the claim been issued by the original creditor or was the account assigned and it is the Debt purchaser who has issued the claim. DP issued claim   Were you aware the account had been assigned – did you receive a Notice of Assignment? Not that I recall...   Did you receive a Default Notice from the original creditor? Not that I recall...   Have you been receiving statutory notices headed “Notice of Sums in Arrears”  or " Notice of Arrears "– at least once a year ? Yes   Why did you cease payments? Loss of employment main cause   What was the date of your last payment? Early 2021   Was there a dispute with the original creditor that remains unresolved? No   Did you communicate any financial problems to the original creditor and make any attempt to enter into a debt management plan? No   -----------------------------------
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Hi,

Just registered on the forums after reading some threads similar to my situation.

I currently have multiple payday loans due to mainly stupidity on my part, as a 19 year old i admit the temptation of easy credit fooled me into this mess and I have been given a real wake up call and kick up the backside. Now i just want out of this mess by the quickest and cheapest way possible. I'm not looking for sympathy or to be told i am a stupid wee boy, i just want it paid off and finished with. I'll post up where i stand with all of the companies and if anyone could give advice as to what my next steps should be, or which companies to try to pay off first then this would be great.

 

Wonga- Agreed plan £16 per week, will be paid off by christmas, they have been great to deal with to be fair.

Quickquid- Owe £531, emailed them regarding setting up a plan but have had no response as yet.

Minicredit- Owe £168

Txtloan- Owe £234

Payday Express- Owe £207

PaydayUK- Owe £119

Speed-e-loans- Owe £190

Speedydosh- Owe £149

 

Any advice on who is likely to accept plans and who i am as well trying to pay off first?

 

Thanks in advance.

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UPDATE:

 

Agreed plans with Wonga (16 per week), Speedydosh (10 per week), Txtloan (50 a month)....

 

Quickquid are willing to agree to a plan, but only over four months at a rate i dont think i can afford, Payday UK emailed back saying that I had to default before I could set up a plan which i think is ridiculous and obviously just a way to hit me with all the charges. MiniCredit, Payday Express and Speed-e-loans still havent got back to me. As the loan amounts for the latter 3 arent as large as some of the others do you think i should just try to pay them off ASAP and just get by for a few weeks or will these people eventually give in?

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Did you get those agreements in writing along with specific amounts to be debited on certain dates? If not, then the agreements are worth nothing as the PDL's will take whatever they like, whenever they like and simply say you authorised it.

 

If you want to pay them off ASAP and suffer for a few weeks, then i have to ask the question, why did you come and post on here?

 

The basics of dealing with any debt is work out your finances and work out a budget. Only offer ANY creditor what you can realistically afford without putting yourself into hardship each week/month. For example, you could start repayments that leave you with no money for yourself. What would you do if an emergency happened such as something in your house breaking? Your car breaking down? A family emergency etc?

 

You need to take all that into account.

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I have the agreed arrangements in writing on emails and my accounts on their websites have been updated accordingly with how much they will take on which date. My wonga plan has been up and running for 3 payments and everything has went fine so far.

 

I think ill just keep emailing the ones who are ignoring me until i get some sort of response, could anyone with prior knowledge of how the companies in question operate tell me if i have a realistic chance of striking a deal? From what i have read on here Minicredit seem a nightmare to deal with but ive not seen so much about Speed-e or Payday express and im surprised that Payday UK are rejecting my first offer.

 

Thanks for the help :)

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They are obliged by regulation to agree a repayment plan with you. However, because nobody is reporting them to the regulatory body, they now have the attitude of they can say and do whatever they like without repercussion.

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Yes, they certainly give off that impression anyway, well the majority of them anyway. I have to admit i've been pleasantly surprised by how wonga have treated me, they get a lot of bad press but have been the most supportive and speedydosh replied within three minutes with standing order details. It just seems like there is a few companies who dont want to be fair.

 

Renegadeimp- Is it worthwhile to let my payday uk loan go into default in order to get the plan up and running? Or should they accept before i default? It's really annoying that on their sites they say if you run into problems that you should contact them right away yet when you do they just tell you to default, this is the email they sent me minus the personal details.

 

 

Dear ********,

 

Many thanks for your email.

 

We will need to try for payment as per your Loan Agreement terms and conditions on **/**/2012. If this payment fails then a member of our Repayment Team will contact you.

 

Payment is taken from the Debit Card provided and not by Direct Debit. Please check with your card issuer regarding any authorisation charges.

 

As we work with a Credit Reference Agency, we share your account information on a monthly basis, so when you repay your loan on time, this could also help to improve your credit rating. However if you do not repay on time this could have a negative impact on your credit rating.

 

If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us on 0871 271 6111^ (Call charges apply – 10p per minute from BT landlines, mobiles and other providers may vary). Our office is open 9am - 8.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am - 4pm on Saturday.

 

Kind Regards,

 

*******

 

Customer Services

 

PaydayUK (T3L),

PO Box 255,

Bicester,

Oxfordshire,OX26 4ZY

Telephone : 0871 271 6111^

Fax: 0845 127 4365

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You can let them default if you like. Just be aware that a lot of PDL's will try and throw on charges for it. But almost all the penalty charges are not legally enforceable anyway.

 

They say that they need to try for repayment anyway, that is completely false. You need to write or email them and revoke any and all permission for them to touch your account. Then contact the bank and tell them not to authorise any transactions related to the PDL.

 

Also :

 

As we work with a Credit Reference Agency, we share your account information on a monthly basis, so when you repay your loan on time, this could also help to improve your credit rating. However if you do not repay on time this could have a negative impact on your credit rating.

 

PDL loans are short term, unregulated loans. They cannot increase your credit rating. However they can have a very negative impact. PDL's do not share info on a monthly basis. Especially for a PAYDAY LOAN. Which by definition is 7-31 days long. They can only put on a negative marker saying you have defaulted on the entire payment or a CCJ marker if they are successful in court.

 

Get that letter in a complaint to the OFT.

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I have two seperate accounts already, and ive got my employer to send my wages into the one that isnt linked to any PDL's, i just planned on moving money in when it was due so they could only get what was available, for example my first txtloan payment is tomorrow so ill move the exact amount into that account before i go to sleep tonight just incase they decide to try for more.

 

Ill get that letter to the OFT wrote up tonight :)

 

In regards to payday uk, i'm definitely going to take the fight to them and make it clear that they are not authorised to touch my account and see what kind of response i get then, thanks for all the help tonight renegadeimp, hopefully i'll have some good news tomorrow :)

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You are very welcome. Just remember that it takes a lot of patience and persistance to get them to listen.

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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UPDATE

 

Now agreed a £10 per week payment plan with Payday UK and am in negotiations with Payday Express for the same, Minicredit and Speed-e-loans seem to be refusing to even reply though but i will be sure to keep plugging away at them.

 

I think the trick with payday uk is to just keep emailing them your plan, even when they email you back offering to defer payment for a month or to pay half, just be very persistent and eventually they will give in. I basically told them either they accepted what i was offering and they would get everything i owed or they risked getting nothing because there is no way i was going to be paying the default charges that they hit you with after the loan due date.

 

So anyway, i now have plans set with: Quickquid, Wonga, Speedydosh, Txtloan and Payday UK. Feel so much better being in control of whats coming out of my accounts on which days :)

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Congrats :) Just make sure you get reciepts or copies of statement of account after each payment, and you keep up to date with them. Just in case they try anything.

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I just emailed their collections ([email protected]) and they told me to talk to a live chat agent which i did and set up a four month plan, i then emailed collections again and asked them to send me a confirmation email of the plan with dates/ payments just in case they tried a fly one, i also saved the live chat log. They are only really willing to set up 4 month plans, which was affordable enough for me and all interest was frozen but i dont know what your situation is so dont know if this will be much use?

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Gooner

Speed-e-loans were ok, what email address did you use ?

Minicredit are total wind up merchants, masters of copy and paste.

 

I think it was techsupport@ one, do you have a better address? This would be appreciated as I've not heard anything back at all.

Thanks

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Speed-e-loans.com emails that ive found.

 

Administrative Contact:

Miller-Cheevers, Gary [email protected]

507

Centennial Park

Elstree, Herts WD6 3FG

GB

447590563377

 

Technical Contact:

Miller-Cheevers, Gary [email protected]

507

Centennial Park

Elstree, Herts WD6 3FG

GB

447590563377

 

 

Worth a shot i guess since he seems to be the boss.

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UPDATE

 

Ive managed to arrange a plan with Speed-e-loans as well at a tenner a week :D The GMC email address worked and he said 'his team would assist with the matter' and to be fair to him it was all set up by close of business the next day. My repayment plans are now as follows:

 

Wonga- £15 per week

Speedydosh- £10 per week

Speed-e-loans- £10 per week

Payday UK- £10 per week

Q.Q- £120 per month (only 3 to go)

Txtloan- £50 per month

 

Minicredit and Payday Express are still refusing to help me out though, if anyone knows how to crack them then that would be appreciated.

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The email probably worked because he didnt think anyone had the address :)

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Payday Express are an absolute nightmare to be honest. I am currently in a DMP which all of my other creditors are sticking to but Payday Express continue to call me at least 5 times a day and refuse to deal with the company arranging my DMP. I have also emailed them and written to them several times requesting that I do not wish to be contacted by phone and they still ignore me!

 

If you have any luck with them please let me know!!

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Send them the telephone harassment letter from the library on this site. If they continue to call, then report them to OFCOM.

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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Hi,

 

Wonga- Agreed plan £16 per week, will be paid off by christmas, they have been great to deal with to be fair.

Quickquid- Owe £531, emailed them regarding setting up a plan but have had no response as yet.

Minicredit- Owe £168

Txtloan- Owe £234

Payday Express- Owe £207

PaydayUK- Owe £119

Speed-e-loans- Owe £190

Speedydosh- Owe £149

 

Any advice on who is likely to accept plans and who i am as well trying to pay off first?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

UPDATE

 

Paydayuk, paydayexpress and Quickquid are all paid off.

 

Still on payment plans with Wonga, Speedy dosh, speed e loans txtloan and still trying to argue with minicredit, they just wont budge.

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