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  1. Hi all, just thought I would give you all an update and seek some more advice. I ignored the letters from the parking enforcement company, and since I have received a letter from a bailiff company called Roxburghe claiming that I now owe the money to them plus more. This letter I also ignored, and since then I have now received a letter from gpd solicitors threatening me with legal action in county court and that any judgement against me may affect me obtaining any credit in the future. I went bankrupt in 2006 and have since built myself up to good scoring after years of struggling. I hope that I am still doing the right thing by ignoring them? As always any comments or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  2. Thanks for all the advice, it is all greatly appreciated. The name of the company is 365 Parking Enforcement. I need to get a few more letters to come through before I can cover a wall, but I'll keep saving LOL ;-) Thanks again
  3. Hi there, Not sure if this is the right place to post this, or if anyone has any ideas that may help? My wife recently crashed her 59 plate Honda CRV. We had the car collected to be fixed through the insurance company, and 2 weeks later they say the car is ready to be collected. Great! Oh by the way they say that the air-con doesn't work. Well it worked before the accident, but the part in question is towards the rear of the car, and as it was a front end smash, they're claiming that it wasn't due to the accident so therefore they won't fix it. Due to the accident the air-con radiator was smashed and as a result all the fluid was dumped onto the road. I have phoned two garages and found on the internet that if the pump is trying to circulate non-existing fluid that this can cause the pump to fail, so therefore in my mind it was as a result of the accident. Is there anything that I can do to apply more pressure on them to fix it, as they are trying to return the car back to us incomplete in my mind to what it was like before the accident. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
  4. So an update on my parking ticket. They have sent me another reminder, though this time the charge is £112 that I owe, and they state that I should pay this before legal action begins. Am I right in ignoring them until they give up? Thanks
  5. Thanks Dx for the advice. On one of you links it says about writing to the people that own the car park. I think that it belongs to a building that houses several different companies. I can't find an actual company that owns the property. Would I just address the letter to the owners of the building? Thanks
  6. I recently received a parking charge for £100 from a private company dating back to February. I have never seen a parking ticket for the original "offence" and can't even remember if I did in fact park there? What can I do? Normally in the past, if ever I have received a ticket I normally pay straight away, but I have never even seen this one? Any help from you wonderful people would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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