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  1. @FTMDave - I only have the judgement date from my credit file—no info on the date of the claim. Will the copy of the judgement CCJ from the CCBC have the claim date on? @dx100uk
  2. @FTMDave i'm not sure when they would have been updated from our initial move in 2016. I don't own the car anymore. It was sold in March 2020. Is it possible to get that info now? Surely it's not hard for these people to find our current address! We've been here for four years. It didn't take long for DCBL to get involved - they managed to find our address easily enough!
  3. I don't have a claimform, just an email from the CCBC, but they detail the particulars (see below). Apologies for the caps, this is how it's displayed in the email. 1. CLAIM FOR MONEY RELATING TO A PARKING CHARGE FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TERMS/CONDITIONS(TCS) FOR PARKING IN PRIVATE CAR PARK (CP) MANAGED BY CLAIMANT. 2. DRIVERS MAY ONLY PARK PURSUANT TO TCS OF USE DISPLAYED IN CP AND AGREED UPON ENTRY/PARKING. 3. ANPR CAMERAS OR MANUAL PATROLS MONITOR VEHICLES ENTERING/EXITING THE CP AND TC BREACHES. CHARGES OF GBP216.00 CLAIMED. VIOLATION DATE: 23/11/2016 PAYMENT DUE DATE: 22/12/2016 TIME IN: 00:00 TIME OUT: 23:59 PCN: xx VEHICLE REG MARK: xx CAR PARK:-UCLAN - GREENBANK TOTAL DUE- GBP216.00 (PAY:WWW.CE-SERVICE.CO.UK OR 01158225020) THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS THE SUM OF GBP320.82 FOR THE UNPAID PARKING CHARGE INC GBP104.82 INTEREST UNDER S.69 OF THE CCA 1984 RATE: 8.00% PA FROM DUE DATE TO- 16/12/22 SAME RATE TO JUDGMENT OR SOONER PAYMENT AT DAILY RATE OF- GBP0.05 TOTAL DEBT AND INTEREST DUE- GBP320.82
  4. Just an email from the CCBC that lays out the basics of the claim. It's one of the UCLAN car parks, where my partner was a student nurse, and it would have been 9am - 4pm approx. The car would not have been parked there all day from midnight - midnight.
  5. Thank you both for your help. Dx - we haven't received anything at all. Our old address is on the CCJ, an address we haven't lived at since 2016. We've not had the car in question since 2019, and DVLA would have the details of this. The CCJ is dated 23/01/2023. The DCBL letter was in relation to this CCJ, and came shortly after I noticed the CCJ on my credit file. I'm presuming it's an accumulation of interest that has caused the invoice to be so high. As I said, it was from a PCN in 2016. Come to think of it, would this not be statute barred?
  6. Good afternoon, I'm looking for some advice on what to do in my situation. I received a CCJ on my credit file, which turned out to be from Civil Enforcement Ltd, regarding an apparent PCN received on 23/11/2016. I only found this after a routine check of my credit file, and the CCJ was issued on 23/01/2023. The CCJ claim amount is £320.82, including interest. I have also just received a letter from Debt Collections Bailiffs Ltd, wanting a total of £444.07 to settle. Looking at the CCJ, it appears the claimant has used an old address we have not lived at since Feb 2016. We've been at our current address for 4 years and two other addresses for the prior 3 years. I have been in contact with the CCBC and the PCN shows a TIME IN: 00:00 TIME OUT: 23:59 which in itself seems strange to me. I can't remember the situation around this with it being so long ago. Thank you for any help.
  7. Hi guys, I've been signed up to a FitCity gym for just over a month and I've been unimpressed with the gym since. It doesn't have all the equipment that I need, the weights area is pretty poor. It's more a fitness gym really. More fool me, I didn't check the gym out before signing up. I heard it was a good gym and had a weights area, that was it, i went off that. Now, my gf is on my account, and I'd like to cancel, would it be possible to cancel the membership based on the fact I wasn't shown around the gym before I was escorted off to sign a contract right then and there? I mean they didn't tell me anything about it... If not is there any other way I could get out of this contract, it's not cheap for what it is at £30 a month. I'm self employed at the moment and there's not much work rolling, could this be an angle to use to cancel? Any ideas would be great, cheers!
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