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  1. After the letter about the litigation department I received a letter saying final demand for payment! I also received one with pictures of my car as I had requested them. I've not had anything else since the 16th of August.
  2. I've had 4 letters up to now, all in August. I noticed that in the last couple they added their phone number, probably so that they could harass me if I was stupid enough to call them. I've so far had nothing else and that's been a few weeks now. I've taken the advice from everyone here and hopefully that's the last I hear from them.
  3. That's great! Thanks for all of your help. I'm going to ignore them and hopefully they'll get bored and go away.
  4. The advice on here has been great! but I stupidly sent them a letter explaining that I was parked on the road in the Leith area but not in a bay or on lines so they can assume now that I was the driver. I got another letter today saying final demand for payment and that I have 14 days to pay ( my 28 days from the last letter isn't even up yet) They said they'd recommend their clients to take legal action and legal action will be taken. I'm just worried now that because I sent them that letter, it will now be easier for them to take action. Thanks for your help!
  5. I've not had any phone calls. Are they still bothering you? Have you had any court letters yet?
  6. I'm having the same sort of problem. I was parked in Edinburgh on private land but on the road, not in a bay or on any lines and I wasn't causing an obstruction. I'm guessing I got the ticket though as it's still their land. I received the parking ticket from p4 parking which I ignored as advised. 5 months later I got a letter from TNC parking services demanding that I pay £140.00 or challenge the matter within 14 days. I wrote to them explaining that I was on the road, but received another letter before my 14 days were up demanding I pay within 28 days or they'd pass this matter over to their litigation department. Some people say to just ignore it but they know I was the driver so does that make it easier for them to take me to court? Also will the charge go up before I receive a court letter. I'm not sure about the Scottish law when it comes to this so any advice would be great!!
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