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  1. Hi everybody, just to update you, its my anniversary one year ago this month I got my parking charge sorry my invoice and to celebrate I have put up all the letters I have received from Excel, Roxburghe debt collectors and Graham white solicitors around my house and as a touching reminder Graham white solicitors have even rung me a few times, bless them. My message to all of you who are going through all of this is listen to what the good people of this site have to say, I initially responded with a template letter but in hindsight I wish I hadn't bothered it makes no difference except confirming that you live at that address so they can bother you with more idle threats. I have had everything from "please send me £140" to final warnings to notice of intended action, and guess what I am still waiting & waiting. Be strong and when you wont a bit of moral support vist this site. I like to thank the regular contributors of this site for giving there time and patience for answering all the questions posed to them, and keep up the good work.
  2. Anyone know roughly how long after the PPCs stop sending you stuff you can consider yourself in the clear? My last of two (ignored) letters from Excel was the beginning of June and I've heard nothing since - if that's all the fight they've got then I'm almost disappointed Made a bit of a boo boo with previous posting in answer to your question tranceaddict84 last I heard from Excel was end of May nothing since.... shame really looking forward to going to court, bought a new suit looked quite dapper in it although I say it myself, even practised in front of the mirror , when asked how do I plead I would say "not guilty my lord" or though I rather suspect I have got the wrong sort of court, but humour me anyway.
  3. Anyone know roughly how long after the PPCs stop sending you stuff you can consider yourself in the clear? My last of two (ignored) letters from Excel was the beginning of June and I've heard nothing since - if that's all the fight they've got then I'm almost disappointed
  4. I apologize if you were offended, no offence ment Its was just that when you read through the differrent threads there are differrent views on how you should go about dealing with these ppc's and I just felt more comfortable with sending the first couple of letters and then doing the wall of silence. I know there is proberly a 0.000001% chance of it going to court but if it did, at least I could say that in my last letter to them I said that I welcomed the chance of disputing there charge, and that I didn't need to write to them again, hense the wall of silence. These letters can be very distressing for some people when they turn up on your door step, and make people feel like they are already in trouble and that they dont wont to make matters worse by doing the wrong thing. Does that make sense? But I will be sticking with the wall of silence.
  5. Hi Lamma I can see you have had alot of postings on this site and I am just curious what your bad experience with ppc's was and how you delt with it, I have been all through this site to see if you have had a problem but maybe I missed something, I would vaule your opinion.
  6. Hi folks New to this site so forgive me if I get anything wrong. Recently received £60 fine from EXCEL for parking without a pay and display ticket, it said on the signage first hour free but what I didn't see in brackets was with a valid parking ticket, well with in 12minutes there was a fine stuck to the car I was less than impressed, when I got home I was looking for Excel web site and came across this one and have followed the info not to admit to being the driver and fired off the first two template letters (you know the one's, you got my address from DVLA and I welcome the chance to going to court and confidant of winning) I'm now doing the wall of silence, although it is a bit like having a pen pal! because they keep writing to me even though I have stopped writing to them, the last letter demanding £100, and if I did not pay that there could be court costs of £80 - that nearly got me reaching for my cheque book. Then I remembered this really important job that I needed to do, clearing up dog poo in the back garden and I forgot all about it. Never mind I am sure they will send me another letter, I just hope that another really important job doesn't come up like cleaning the toilet bowl or something. Like to thank all that contribute to this site for your strengh and support with helping others to fight these crooks and will keep you posted with any updates.
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