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  1. You pay the course fee in advance, so you'll be c.£130 out of pocket, and because you didn't attend, get the 3 penalty points.
  2. I received this email response: Dear XXX Thank you for your enquiry. As detailed on our Speed Awareness letter dated 10th June your details were passed on to the Derbyshire course provider, AADriveTech. It is left with you where you book a course and quite naturally you have contacted your local course provider. TTC have already notified this office that a course has been booked. AADriveTech send out their letter as a matter of course and possibly a reminder but as a booking has already been made with TTC these can be ignored. I hope this clarifies the matter. Yours sincerely. XXX CREST Derbyshire Constabulary Seems like it's all fine then. They could do with making their letters more clearly worded though.
  3. I've forwarded the confirmation email from the TTC SAC course I've booked to the Derbyshire Constabulary. Fingers crossed it's all ok, at least it's best to just cover my back but I think it's ok.
  4. Hi, So I got offered the chance to do a Speed Awareness Course, after being flashed doing 58 in a 50. I signed up to one of the courses on the list (signed up online). Then a few days later I got a letter from AADriveTech saying that they'd been instructed by the Derbyshire Constabulary about me doing the course. However I've already signed up to one I got in the original pack. Am I right do just ignore it and do nothing. The AADriveTech letter is quite strongly worded saying if I ignore it I'll get the fine and points.
  5. nah, there isn't the name of anyone on it. The company is LCS. Decided I'm not going to bother informing them of my new address, seeing as they haven't proven the debt to me or followed my request to stop contacting me
  6. and now i've just got a postcard saying they're going to pay me a visit sometime between the 3rd and 10th August. Should I do something about this?
  7. thanks. I'll forward it for 3 months and see how it goes. they haven't proven anything (the only think 'proven' is my old address and my e-on customer number!), so i'll try not to worry for the moment.
  8. and another identical letter. in about a months time i'm moving house. do i: 1. inform LCS of my new address 2. pay to have post forwarded 3. do nothing
  9. just had a letter though, it's identical to the first letter they sent... saying they are investigating the supply blahblahblah and as I lived there they reckon I'm liable. It doesn't say anything new, it definitely doesn't prove it's my debt (anyone could have written that letter if they had my E-ON customer number)
  10. and now they've tried to ring me a few times
  11. the last 2 post have made my day! fingers crossed that is the case. i always thought it was a little bit suspect that 'employed' people could live in halls and not have to worry about council tax, but the landlord company seemed to think it shouldn't be a problem. hopefully my accommodation is Class M
  12. cheers, does it prove anything about their case though? it seems pretty desperate!
  13. sent off my "prove it" letter yesterday, my mum just forwarded me another letter from them, offering a settlement with 20% knocked off the "debt". Is this normal? does this prove they're phishing? bit strange really... hopefully i'll get a response from them soon
  14. indeed, it's why I'm so pleased to have found this forum... the advice has been superb (and the 'be cheeky to a DCA' thread has had me in stitches). I feel much more relieved about this issue now.
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