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  1. Hi all, I am on my 6th letter now from UKPC/Rossendales Collect. I have not written to them or contacted them at all so far. The letter I received today from Rossendales Collect was a Notice Of Visit, threatening to visit my home within the next few days. Am I still doing the right thing to ignore them? Has anyone had anyone visit them yet. Should I worry about a visit or am I ok to just keep ignoring them? Just getting a little worried.
  2. Hiya, yes but I admit I only read the first 10 pages and the last 10 pages Is it really that simple and we can just fully ignore this? I was following the bankbustermum story where many replies were sent back to UKPC. I was just going to send the reply outlined on page 5, Dear Sirs, I refer to your attached letter. You have written to me as the registered keeper. If you have a claim it is against the driver, please take this matter up with the driver. Yours faithfully It sounds like your saying I should not even do this.
  3. Hi all, I have also received a parking ticket from UKPC at the Solatron Car Park in Farnborough. The ticket says that the owner left the vehicle. Well, thats true, because I was in the shops. I double checked before hand if the car park to these shops was a pay and display which it was not and so went into the shops. I then saw the warden put the ticket on my car. I asked him if this car park was pay and display and he said no. So I asked why he gave me a ticket with his reply being you left your vehicle. I said because I was in the shops. He just shrugged his shoulders and said I think you left your vehicle. I then continued to shop and left. I received my first letter today. Its pretty funny as the photo is just the front of my car showing the number plate and the lights. The photo could have been taken anywhere. No proof whatsoever that I was parked in the car park. Anyway, the other good news is the car actually belongs to my wife and is in her name. So, I am just wondering, what is the best way to fight this? Write back in my wife's name saying that she is the registered owner and keeper but was not the driver and ask them to please take it up with the driver. or Contest it stating that I was in the shops and that I have a receipt to prove it. I kind of think I should get my wife to contest as she was not the driver as I get the feeling UKPC will just ignore my claim I was in the shops at the time. Any advice would be really appreciated.
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