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Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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. -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Yeah handy as we don't have County courts in Scotland either! -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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? -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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 -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Thanks. I will follow up with DVLA and BPA as suggested by your second link. -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
Ok thanks, but I am concerned about the "debt collection" aspect, can they cause any problems with my credit profile? -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
OK Thanks, Should I respond to this in any fashion or just completely ignore them? -
Civil Enforcement Ltd (again!)
sy278 replied to chococat's topic in Private Land Parking Enforcement
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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