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  1. Hi Hoping for some help on here. I havent received tax credits since 2008 when I started working full time. I have out of the blue received.... a letter from HMRC stating I owe £484 from tax credit overpayment and need to pay or they'll pursue. The letter attached has a statement that says 2014 overpayment £484 I dont know where that has come from.... I definitely did not get tax credits in 2014, as said I last got them in 2008 as a student. I want to argue but don't want to acknowledge. Is it statute barred? I don't believe I actually owe them anything. Not sure where to start
  2. Hi no finance I bought it cash. Still waiting for the refund. It's dragging on waiting for them to recover the car and receive the key and log book. Someone's told me I should complain but not sure where it would get me at this point
  3. Thanks all.... they're refunding and I'll be going elsewhere.... lesson learnt
  4. Thanks, the guy on the phone said well if it cant be repaired we will just refund. Obviously it can be repaired they just dont want to pay They're ringing me tomorrow with their decision Thanks again
  5. hi Long story - bought car 13/08/2018 2 weeks later lots of warning lights - car into AC who sent to Audi who advised needs ABS computer and part on back order - roughly 2k to 3.5k to fix AC have rung to say they're deciding whether they will just give me my money back. so my questions are? do they have a right to do that? I want that car, it took me ages to find it I'm in a hire car at the moment - I'm guessing will be better for them to put me in one of their vehicles so at least hire charges arent being added to their current bill Where do I stand legally - my rights. I've paid to have the car professionally polished, paid insurance, bought mats for it etc etc They're ringing me tomorrow but would love to know what rights I have Thanks in advance Gilly5001
  6. Thanks for that - in the defence do I just state the facts of parking there and not entering my registration. Ive looked on here at others defences that ill use to scaffold Thanks again
  7. Finding your posts a little aggressive and I'm not sure why.....I have always valued posts on here. My last post asked for help with a defence and then life took over Without knowing any details I don't know why you would be so I've never taken replies for granted and appreciated people's responses - I know it's my fault I missed it, again no blame with anyone else I did read up thanks- and I asked for help I've come back to check as I remembered this was still going on - As for questions Oh rang Bygone times who said they would sort.... I don't know if they own as I haven't had any response to the request I made. He rang them as it was their car park we were on Again I'm not asking for help- I just apologised as the tone of your post. If I've a ccj I'll pay - sometimes things happen that divert your attention and suddenly a ccj for 175 quid is the very very least of your worries
  8. I'm sorry I'm not sure what I have done and not told about it? I explained in an earlier post that my OH had rang Bygone Times to complain and they had said they would sort it but that would submit anyway as can't trust Parking Eye. I've been unwell and missed the deadline to submit the defence - I did send them the letter as advised on here but didn't hear anything back thank you all for your advice - again apologies if I did something wrong:!:
  9. I haven't heard anything either from Parking Eye 're the above letter I sent or indeed after my husband spoke to the company whose land it was on who said it would be sorted. Can anyone help with the defence? It'll have to be submitted by the 25th February Thanks
  10. I've acknowledged - their solicitor not listed o the claim form.... maybe time got some digging Thanks
  11. Name of the Claimant ? PARKINGEYE LTD claimants Solicitors: NOT STATED BUT SIGNED BY ROSANNA BREAKS (CLAIMANTS LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE) Date of issue – 22 jan 2018 What is the claim for – 1.Claim for monies outstanding from the defendant, as registered keeper, in relation to a parking charge, issued 19/10/2017, for parking on private land in breach of the terms and conditions (the contract). 2.Parkingeye’s automated number plate recognition system, monitoring Bygone Times, Eccleston Main, Grove Mill, The Green, Eccleston, PR7 5Tz, captured vehicle Reg xxxxxxxxxxx entering nd leaving the car park, parking without authorisation. 3.The signage, clearly displayed the entrance to and throughout the car park, states that this is private land, is managed by Parkingeye LTD, and authorisation is required to park, along with other T & C’s by which those who park on site agree to be bound. In ccordance with the T & C’s set out in the signage, the parking charge became payable. 4.Notice under the Protection Of Freedoms Act 2012has been given under Sch 4, making the keeper liable. This claim is in reference to Paking Charges xxxxxxxxxxx. What is the value of the claim? £175 Also, other half rang Bygone times who have said they may be able to help and we would hear in 2/3 weeks so obviously I’m going to acknowledge and prepare to defend anyway Thnkks
  12. Thanks I will, inrewlise nit s fine but a penalty - I’ll probaby go back and check signage although I did see the sign I just didn’t read properly - it’s always been a car park for the place - a free car park. Would I be able to defend on that? It’s free but to use for the store - we used the store , just didn’t put details in the computer I’ll complete the details of claim and post up this evening
  13. Hi Three months ago we parked at Bygone Times in Chorley - there was a parking sign saying sign in at reception. At reception there was a huge queue so we bypassed mistakenly thinking you had to sign in if you werent a member. we showed our gold cards and entered the place. we bought several itsms - unfortunately don't have the receipt as it's all second hand goods/ antiques etc so tiny little till roll. week later parking eye £100 fine arrives with picture of car entering and leaving the car park - searched and ignored accordingly. have had a couple of letters since and again researched and ignored. today however a county court claim from Northampton has dropped through the door what do we do now? thanks in advance
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