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  1. OK, sorry for the delay on this - but have been waiting to see how it develops. Since the email arrived from Roxburghe I have indeed heard from Michael Sobell at Graham White Solicitors. He wasted postage costs by kindly sending me 2 letters around 1 month after the Roxburghe letter and then another around 3 weeks after that. The first was Notice Of Intended Legal Action (where costs went up to over £200) and the second was a Final Warning. That was 3 months ago. And since then, nothing. I do hope that these people begin to waste more money on postage, signs and staff than they receive. Only by spreading the word can that happen. I also hope that Michael's client (the owner of the land in question here in the Manchester area) is reading this although I suspect he has as little ethics as Michael does. These guys are bullies using legal wording and official letters to make money from a largely innocent driving public. The quicker we collectively stop paying these PCN's, the quicker that they will have to earn a decent days salary like the most of us. Although I guess that they will undoubtedly find new ways to con us like Debt Management, door stop lending, benefitting from the poor and needy etc etc). Good luck though Michael et al and sleep tight, you kcufwits. All my love you to$$3r fightback2010
  2. Hi all, Recently received a letter from Roxburghe Debt Collectors who have been instructed to recover the outstanding "debt." The cost has risen to over £130 (not disclosing exact details in order to avoid tracing from this post.) It lists the vehicle details and reg, time of offence, place and a "Breach of Contract Ticket No." If I don't pay up it will be passed to their solicitors, Graham White for potential legal action. What are your thoughts on this latest update guys? Other posts suggest ignore but I think these guys have represented Talk Talk debt for example from another post. But I think in that case they had a leg to stand on, unlike now. Thoughts? Thanks!!
  3. "filthysurfer" - not sure how they would get my phone number?
  4. OK, thanks all for your comments & support. It's been a while... I've received 2 more letters since that first one a few months ago. The second one around mid-July which increased the apparent charge from £60 to £100. Apparently "Failure to pay this notice may result in court proceedings being taken against you which may lead to a warrant being issued to the bailiffs." "Should you wish to avoid court proceedings which may result in you incurring court fees, solicitors costs and accruing interest, you must pay into the 'central payments office' the amount stated within 14 days of the issue date of this notice." Court Fee £30 Solicitor's Scale Costs: £50 I haven't paid.. So I have now received the "FINAL DEMAND PRIOR TO COURT ACTION" Same b&lls*it, different letter... So I'll continue not to pay and keep you updated! I'm enjoying this. Keep spending money on postage, Excel....
  5. Thanks. And thanks everyone for the posts and advice too. Put a right downer on a Monday coming home to this cheap attempt at making me pay up. Feel loads better now!
  6. Hi, Just been reading all of the threads about robbing Excel. I've just received a PCN for £100 (discounted to £60 if paid within 14 days) from Excel regarding a location in NW England. Here goes the journey in seeing what happens, keep reading below as I update this thread. I wasn't driving, it is my car and the car was genuinely but accidently driven onto this land. The reason that I am not paying is that I feel that this is a very high amount of money indeed for a mistake and that these people are truly robbing the general public. They should earn a living from hard work like most of the people in the UK, rather than robbing from the unaware or less than privileged. I do not feel that they can legally make me pay and I simply won't. I am choosing the ignore route. With pride! TBC...
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