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  1. Yes, it's an NIP. The letter has the correct name, address and offense but completely the wrong vehicle make and model, registration plate etc.
  2. Hi all, just after a little advice. SWIM was speeding and received a letter through the post confirming the offense. However, the incorrect vehicle make / model and registration number are listed on the letter. What would be the best way to handle this, other than accepting offense immediately and paying the fine / penalty points? Thanks.
  3. I had unloaded items for the house as I've just moved in - mostly flat pack bedroom furniture. There were no resident parking bays available near the property. I moved the car shortly after.
  4. I parked on the single yellow as was unloading some stuff into my house. If you look on the photo there are white lines for a parking bay, as well as the single yellow line.
  5. Hi Michael, I have a permit. The fine would be for parking on the yellow line / ambiguous parking spot. I guess I can check the signs near the entrance to the CPZ for details but from memory do not recall seeing anything.
  6. I have just moved house and received my first PCN for parking outside my house with the note: (01) Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours Observation from: 11/11/2019 10:24 Observation to: 11/11/2019 10:25 As you can see from the attached photo of the signage there is no indication of the time that the single yellow line is restricted, it merely refers to permit parking. Further, the single yellow line is unclear, without a T end, and there are also what appears to be markings for a parking bay there. Any help in an attack route in avoiding this PCN will be much appreciated. Ta :)
  7. ok thank you. So should I just go through their appeals process with proof that I went to the store and the puncture or will they likely still try to charge me for "breach of contract"?
  8. I have received a parking charge notice from ParkingEye (attached) for overstaying in an Aldi car park. The reason for the over stay was that I suffered a puncture and had trouble changing the tire following my shop. I actually took a photo of the puncture at the time. What would be the best way to contest this? Shall I send them the evidence of the puncture or another method? Aldi Parking Ticket R.pdf
  9. I have just received a box junction fine notice from Merton Council. This shows what happened better than words. The van was moving when I entered the junction and stopped leaving me nowhere to go. Is this worth appealing?
  10. Hi and thanks for your reply. What is the purpose of the £45 invoice?
  11. Hi everbody. I sent an SAR and cheque to post office credit cards and they have replied (65 days later) requesting that I provide: * original/certified verification of address documents * original/certified copies of ID documents * a cheque for £10 (I sent that and they sent it back with my original letter) Are they entitled to do this or have they breached their requirements under the DPA for my SAR? Thanks
  12. The volume control on my phone has recently started playing up and continuously turning down. I contacted Orange who advised that as the phone is over a year old that I should speak to Carphone Warehouse. I spoke to Carphone Warehouse and they advised that I have a 2 year warranty and that I should contact HTC to have the phone collected and repaired by them as it would be quicker (7 working days as opposed to up to a month).I've just got off the phone with HTC and am concerned that the customer service agent has advised me that they reserve the right to bill me if the hardware error is caused by "Wear and Tear" or other causes such as "dropping".From the tone of the conversation, I get the impression that the first thing they will be looking to do is to pin the blame on me for the hardware error an then invoice me for parts and labour which I consider outrageous given that my phone has a 2 year warranty and should be covered under the Sale of Goods Act as it has not had unreasonable use.I'm interested to know my rights in this situation as a warranty holder and what my rights would be if they were to decide to invoice me as I don't fancy a bill of unknown quantity for a fairly minor fault.
  13. Surely you'd only pay tax on the rate that you were due to pay in the year that the interest was deemed to have accrued? That makes for some very tricky calculations as interest rates and tax bandings fluctuated.
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