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  1. As predicted its here, 2 weeks to pay, may be taken to court, Also says: "This action will allow Bailiffs to remove household effects and cars from your property, and may affect your credit rating." Again letter not sent recorded delivery.
  2. Yeah handy as we don't have County courts in Scotland either!
  3. 3rd letter from Newlyn - Notice of Court Action Apparently they "now have no choice but to pass my file back to their Client, who will then proceed with any necessary action." I assume I should continue to ignore this as all the others?
  4. Hi All, I have now recieved a letter from Newlyn Plc, demanding payment of £145. Should I reply to this, or remain silent again? I am very concerened about my credit history/rating
  5. Thanks. I will follow up with DVLA and BPA as suggested by your second link.
  6. Ok thanks, but I am concerned about the "debt collection" aspect, can they cause any problems with my credit profile?
  7. OK Thanks, Should I respond to this in any fashion or just completely ignore them?
  8. Hi All, Ok seems Civil Enforcment Ltd are a bunch of chancers. I have recieved a PCN from them today for the vehicle breaching the limited free stay allowance. They are demanding £70 within 28 days, reduced to £40 if paid within 14 days. They claim to have photgraphic evidence and if I require to see this I need to send them a cheque for £10 (aye that will be right!) I was not the driver of the vehicle at the time though I am the registered keeper. I believe I am also not required to disclose who was the driver is that correct? A few things have struck me as odd about this notice which looks very official (looks similar to a road tax renewal notice from DVLA at first glance), except it doesn't explain why it's been sent by post - I believe it is required to do so - it also doesn't have the companys registered number or registered address on it, it does have an address in Liverpool for remittance. A few other websites lead me to believe they don't actually have any right to send this notice: Can someone advise what the status is of their claim. If it makes any difference, the parking contravention took place at a sopping centre in Irvine, Scotland. The Vehicle was also parked there for approx 30 mins more than signed, but was also in a disabled bay, and was displaying a blue badge. I am uncertain if there are any signed differences for disabled parking. One other thing, I am unconvinced DVLA should have handed them any data on my vehicle, can any one asdvise on this as if this is also a contravention I will make a complaint to the information commissioner. All advice greatly appreciated.
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