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  1. It wont be hard to ignore their letters, since they'll be sending it to an address where I no longer live lol ^_^ thanks for the reassurance guys
  2. well I work in Subway, he popped in last night and I thought Id ask if he knows. That was the answer he gave me. He said that they cant make me go bankrupt though, as I told him I cant afford the payment, so I can write to them saying Ill pay them a £1 a month for then next however many months. But Im not sure how willing Excel would be to accept that deal
  3. BUMP I spoke to a police officer today. He said they are very enforceable and that courts love them should it get that far, he said that more often that not theyd rule in favour of the company What do I make of this?
  4. I just got another one for the same reason. The council are taking the ****. 5 working days doesnt equate to 3 weeks in my books. Guess Excel will be extra angry about the fact I have 2 now. Ah well, **** them.
  5. So what are the actual chances of getting taken to court or having debt collectors come around? And will they keep increasing the charge the longer I ignore them?
  6. Thats what I was hoping to hear . Although Im hoping the tenants wont start getting harassed non stop Its been a really long time, like over 6 months now. I didnt notice the misspelling until 3 or so months ago. I might in fact go down there today. Hopefully they wont question the fact it took me for ever to change the details. Well Ill get the name corrected, Ill leave the addy as it is
  7. Hello dear forumers. Ive been reading through other threads and it seems ignoring is the best action, but my situation is slightly unique. OK, firstly, I got the ticket at the Berkeley Centre, the car park in front of Tescos and Pizza Hut on Ecclessal Road in Sheffield. I got the ticket for overstaying the two hour period. Now, currently Im living just down the road from there in a student house, the reason I parked there is because my parking permit on my road ran out and Im still waiting for it so IVe been moving my car around back and forth. I was planning on movign ot somewhere completely different soon but I was at home preparing food and went over the two hours. Anyway, Im no longer living at the address that Im registered at with the DVLA, in fact, we are leasing it to tenants. Furthermore, the name on my V5 and thus the DVLA is misspelled (its correct on license and insurance), Ive been meaning to sort this but I havent gotten round to it due to laziness. Will this make any difference? The car is described correctly on the ticket (or should I say invoice?). Im recorder at arriving at 10:40 and the ticket was issued at 13:00 (20 mins overstay) its a £40 fine within 7 days and £60 otherwise. So dear forumers, I ask for your advice with this issue. Please help a poor student out EDIT: I forgot to mention, there's CCTV recording in the car park, under filmed it says "Y"
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