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bettyjane

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  1. Was interesting to see that Even though the "Ethical Debt collection letter" had a London address on the bottom, the post mark was from Milton Keynes.........and when I looked further into this, surprise, surprise it shares the same PO BOX number as my friends at LDK!!!!! How do they get away with it???????
  2. Update re parking ticket received when pay and display ticket fell along dash......received another (not very official looking) letter at my works address, from ethical debt recovery stating they had now taken on the "debt" it wasnt signed or properly addressed to me other than the actual postal address. Thinking maybe just return to sender? as I opened it carefully so should be able to pritt stick it back down. Its my sons car anyway, they dont have proof of who was driving and he has since put on a private reg which should confuse these clowns even more if and when they contact Dvla for car owner details!!! The letter was obviously a standard letter as it even said that no dispute has been entered into when it clearly has via letter and email!! Should I ignore or return to sender??? Regards
  3. After posting on here yesterday I found another letter in my pigeon hole, a DO NOT IGNORE final warnig letter stating that my time had ran out and I now had to pay £140 or it would be passed on to a collection agency. The letter also had a section on the bottom about transfer of liability, wanting to know who the driver was. Do you think it would be safe to carry on ignoring??? They obviously havent got the keeper details yet as its my sons car, not mine. I also forgot to mention that in the email I sent them several weeks ago I stated that I wasnt prepared to pay the fine, I had proof that a ticket was purchased, that it wasnt a fine but an unenforceable invoice and if they were to take me to court it would only be to recover money I have caused them to lose which was nil as the ticket was purchased. I also noiced on the back of the "fine" it has a section APPEALS which says that "you must provide evidence as to why you were parked in violation of the parking terms and conditions as displayed on the contractual warning signs" should it not say provide evidence as to why you were NOT in violation or am I reading too much into it?? It also says you must include your name and address in all correspondence...as if.... When you are issued with a PROPER fine from the police these details are already on your ticket. I am quite worried
  4. My son recently parked in one of their car parks (pay and display) He bought a ticket £1.50 for two hours and as their tickets dont have the usual sticky back on just placed it on his dashboard. He returned to find a Penalty fine of £60. The ticket had fallen possibly down the front of the dash when he closed his door. I wrote to them enclosing the purchased ticket but didnt give our address only a mobile number for contact. They rang asking for an address to send the appeal to so I sent them an email stating I wasnt prepared to pay and using my works address. Next day they sent a rejection letter stating that the fine would go up if not paid in 14 days, I only received the letter today as my work place was closed over xmas. Any ideas what we can do??? Its my house and my son lives with me, can they really pbtain our address and send the heavies in?????? This also happened to my aunt in a proper council park and they let her off as she had the ticket as priif.
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