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    • Thank-you dx for your feedback. That is the reason I posted my opinion, because I am trying to learn more and this is one of the ways to learn, by posting my opinions and if I am incorrect then being advised of the reasons I am incorrect. I am not sure if you have educated me on the points in my post that would be incorrect. However, you are correct on one point, I shall refrain from posting on any other thread other than my own going forward and if you think my post here is unhelpful, misleading or in any other way inappropriate, then please do feel obliged to delete it but educate me on the reason why. To help my learning process, it would be helpful to know what I got wrong other than it goes against established advice considering the outcome of a recent court case on this topic that seemed to suggest it was dismissed due to an appeal not being made at the first stage. Thank-you.   EDIT:  Just to be clear, I am not intending to go against established advice by suggesting that appeals should ALWAYS be made, just my thoughts on the particular case of paying for parking and entering an incorrect VRN. Should this ever happen to me, I will make an appeal at the first stage to avoid any problems that may occur at a later stage. Although, any individual in a similar position should decide for themselves what they think is an appropriate course of action. Also, I continue to be grateful for any advice you give on my own particular case.  
    • you can have your humble opinion.... You are very new to all this private parking speculative invoice game you have very quickly taken it upon yourself to be all over this forum, now to the extent of moving away from your initial thread with your own issue that you knew little about handling to littering the forum and posting on numerous established and existing threads, where advice has already been given or a conclusion has already resulted, with your theories conclusions and observations which of course are very welcomed. BUT... in some instances, like this one...you dont quite match the advice that the forum and it's members have gathered over a very long consensual period given in a tried and trusted consistent mannered thoughtful approach. one could even call it forum hi-jacking and that is becoming somewhat worrying . dx
    • Yeah, sorry, that's what I meant .... I said DCBL because I was reading a few threads about them discontinuing claims and getting spanked in court! Meant  YOU  Highview !!!  🖕 The more I read this forum and the more I engage with it's incredible users, the more I learn and the more my knowledge expands. If my case gets to court, the Judge will dismiss it after I utter my first sentence, and you DCBL and Highview don't even know why .... OMG! .... So excited to get to court!
    • Yep, I read that and thought about trying to find out what the consideration and grace period is at Riverside but not sure I can. I know they say "You must tell us the specific consideration/grace period at a site if our compliance team or our agents ask what it is"  but I doubt they would disclose it to the public, maybe I should have asked in my CPR 31.14 letter? Yes, I think I can get rid of 5 minutes. I am also going to include a point about BPA CoP: 13.2 The reference to a consideration period in 13.1 shall not apply where a parking event takes place. I think that is Deception .... They giveth with one hand and taketh away with the other! One other point to note, the more I read, the more I study, the more proficient I feel I am becoming in this area. Make no mistake DBCL if you are reading this, when I win in court, if I have the grounds to make any claims against you, such as breach of GDPR, I shall be doing so.
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Southwestern, the No. 4 domestic producer of natural gas, is developing over 400,000 acres of reserves in the shale fields of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

 

 

 

 

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Balance of payments deficit balloons to historic high

 

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Fifth bumper payout for Madoff's fraud victims

 

 

 

 

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About 863,000 people were working on Christmas Day 2012 - 2.9% of the UK's total workforce - according to the most up-to-date figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

 

 

 

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In Takata Shake-Up, President Is Out as Founder’s Grandson Expands Role

 

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Shigehisa Takada, the chairman of the airbag manufacturer and a grandson of its founder, assumed the role of president from Stefan Stocker.

 

 

 

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Foreign exchange fixing scandal sees bank fines soar to a record £1.5bn

 

Britain’s chief City watchdog has levied a record £1.5bn in fines during 2014

 

Rouble trouble: Russia forecasts economic slump as bailed-out bank gets more funds

 

 

 

 

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Apple refused Sony's offer to show The Interview on iTunes

 

 

 

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China's trade growth seen falling short of target in 2014

 

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Volkswagen's Audi to step up investments in 2015-19 on models, plants

 

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Visa, MasterCard stop supporting bank cards in Crimea

 

26 Dec 2014

 

Russian economy minister sees inflation at 10 percent by end of 2015

 

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Oil declines amid stronger dollar, crude oversupply in U.S.

 

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Schaeuble says he is ready to tackle tax 'bracket creep' in Germany

 

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Amazon draws 10 million new Prime members over holidays

 

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VW's Audi aims to launch two electric vehicles by 2018 - CEO in paper

 

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China's antitrust regulator says Qualcomm case to be settled soon

 

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Japan November retail sales up 0.4 percent year/year - METI

 

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Property firm Immofinanz offers Russian tenants temporary FX peg

 

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UK courier firm City Link enters administration, job losses loom

 

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Russian reserves fall below $400 billion, first time since 2009

 

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Ukraine's parliament backs import tax rises amid budget crisis

 

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Ukraine's parliament backs import tax rises amid budget crisis

 

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