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  1. Wow thanks for a brilliant reply,ive not read it all as yet as i want to make sure i understand it all correctly.. Thanks again
  2. anyone got any suggestions ??
  3. Hi, Thanks for posting quickly, Im not sure how to check the v5 status but this vehicle was sold about a year ago and at the time we sent off the main log book to dvla the day after it was paid for and collected, The sorn there hassling us for was for the same vehicle and was sent about 3/4 weeks prior to the sale,and since the tax expired was sat on our drive off the public highway Ive to date recieved about 5 letters from intercredit,3 times i rang them as soon as i recieved the letters telling them we done all the required things for this vehicle and they should return this bac to dvla for investigation,ofcourse they didnt and proceeded to send the template letters of pay £80 to avoid further action i called dvla and asked for setails of the sale and the what i failed to do to get this fine in the first place,they told me they didnt have the details now and i should contact intercredit"getting dizzy by now" After another call to intercredit they told me my case has now been forwarded to there legal henchmen"Trust recoveries" This is the first letter we've had from this new company and in short heres what theyve said.... ********************************************** FINAL NOTICE We are today instructed by our holding company,Intercredit International Ltd,to commence legal proceedings against you on the behave of the Dvla, All statutory court cost and solicitors fees will be included in the claim This letter must be treated as a formal notification that legal action willbe taken against you without further notice the legal proceedings can only be withdrawn upon reciept of full payment *********************************************** I would like to reply but fear im going to make the situation worse,we feel were in the rediculas situation of even though we done everything thats required were still end up paying this and maybe more for doing as were instructed I want the fight but my poor wife is worried Sick and ive already had to hide all letters before she pays it without my knowledge,God im frustrated Thanks for any help
  4. sorry guys forgot to add answers to questions asked.. i called the dvla they told me they have no information held there now,intercredithad it all.. The logbook was filled in and sent away by me and the new owner as it should of been at the time
  5. Hi guys. Been away for a while and forgot to chase this up,ive recieved a letter today which reminded me to continue my research.. The letter arrived this morning from trust recoveries,saving final notice,this letter must be treated as a formal notice of legal action. i want to reply in anger but need to bite my virtual tonge as it were as im likely to make the situation worse .. They,ve told me for sometime it needed to goto court and i agreed and said i looked forward to defending my position,that was about 5 threats ago,are we ever going to court or are they trying to intimidate us ? I want to reply a letter to them saying we'll be asking for our cost's for this too but who would be charge for such cost's ?dvla,intercredit,trust recoveries,? Whats upsetting me the most is we follwed the usual motions about this vehicle and done no wrong,my partners disabled and is loosing sleep from this,im being stubbon as ive done all the right things.. please point me towards a letter template or something i can reply to them explaing we look forward to defending ourselfs.. Lastly sorry for no replying earlier,wifes been in hospital and ive been staying local to her for visitation purposes.. Thanks kindly
  6. Hi guys, Please excuse another post about this subject but i fear ive read so much about it ive confused myself in were im likely to stand, firstly the vehicle in question was a van i sold earlier this year,id sent off a sorn as the vehicle needed tidying before it could reach a decent re-sale value Inter-credit have been hassling me for £80 in the form of a templated letter some weeks ago,the day i recieved the first letter i called them to speak to a lady who was typical of such places and in her words "were see you in court" i ofcoarse welcomed the chance to defend my position and awaited further details .. the friday just gone i recieved a 72 hours notice to pay or face legal action ? huh i thought that was the outcome of my first phonecall with them.... anyway ive contacted them again and repeated my request for dates etc and the chance to defend myself.. here lies my problem/s although i can proove without doubt the vehicle was kept on private property i havent kept a proof of sending nor did i recieve and reciept for the sorn or anything refuring to the sale of the vehicle from them im out of my depth when it comes to such matters and the van was only purchased to move items from our old address (not business use) ive read these and other forums on this subject but dont know what i should be doing or indeed accepting the court date if there intentions are forcing this fine on us by simply saying they havent recieved it.. please help and accept my appologies if this has been debated to death Phil
  7. Hi all, Credit solutions have been sending me letters too about a "so called" parking offence that i know for a fact didnt happen they have just raised my amount from £100 to £200 and im getting bored of ignoring them but dont want to enter onto the "hooked fish" list is it best to ignore them all together or just send them a get lost letter,Thanks in advance and will be donating to this website for the brilliant information
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