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  1. Sorry been busy. Not sure what happened with the last uploaded sign. Hopefully this will be the right one.
  2. Here's a pic of one of the signs around the carpark. These are all over the place and pretty big unfortunately. parking sign.pdf
  3. Who do i write to to get the proof of contract with landlord? I'll try and get pictures of the sign on the entrance tomorrow. They do have big signs at both entrances which you would need to be blind to miss. Thanks so far.
  4. POC claim for monies outstanding from the defendant, as registered keeper, in relation to a parking charge, issued 02/08/2014, for parking on private land in breach of the terms and conditions (the contract) Parkingeye's automated number plate recognition system monitoring morrisons in XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX captured vehicle XYZ entering and leaving the car park, overstaying the max stay time. The signage clearly displayed at the entrance to and throughout the car park states that this is private land, is managed by parkingeye ltd and is a max stay site along with other T&C by which those who park on the sire agree to be bound. In accordance with the T&C set out in the signage, the parking charge became payable. Notice under the protection of freedoms act 2012 had been given under sch 4, making the keeper liable. The claim is in reference to parking charge XYZ. That's everything it says.
  5. Thank you Dx and eric, Done the first part. Just waiting for my son to let me know exactly how long he overstayed for then i'll be back for the next bit.
  6. My son had a court claim form arrive on friday from parkingeye for parking in morrisons car park for over the 2 hours (he was in there shopping with his other half and stopped in there cafe for a sandwich and coffee before they started to shop). He's not received anything else from them up till this claim form. It says he can respond online. Can anyone advise on how to do it and what's best to put. I no there's various ways of defending but there's so many different ones i'm getting confused through all the reading. I need a simple start to finish walk through sort of thing as neither of us have ever had to do this before and don't want to do it all wrong and hang him at the first stage. All help gratefully received.
  7. Buyer paid cash on collection so eBay and PayPal will not get involved. Just ignore them and they will get bored after a while.
  8. Or just go on to there web site and fill in the do not need a licence option and you won't hear from them again for about 2 years.
  9. If the nail was in the side wall then nowhere should have fixed it. If its within 10mm of the edge of the tread then its not a safe repair. Get a new tyre!!!
  10. So long as on the tenancy agreement it states all utility bills are to be paid by tenants and you have a copy that's signed by you and them then your covered. Just had this with a friend and he sent them a copy along with the full names of the people that signed and they have left him alone and going after the ex tenants.
  11. That's strange with not having to do the annual sorn. I have 5 or 6 cars on sorn at the mo and I have to do it every year.
  12. Also, once you have your refund back in your bank report the seller to eBay and tell them you have the message from them to see what they have said. eBay, if you get the right person will close there account as its not something they will normally put up with. Its people like that that give the good sellers a bad name.
  13. Oops. Will be item not as described then. Yeah me to read without my glasses on Anyway, if its not working then they should re pay your postage cost to return and send a replacement. I run an eBay shop and will always put return postage cost in with the replacement item that's sent out or re pay it through PayPal depending on what they prefere.
  14. If they have been sending messages back and forth then they can't do item not received as there is proof they have.
  15. They are a business but based in Hong Kong. You should be able to return it but make sure they give you there UK address to return it to. I think postage should be covered by you as its not there fault or yours, just a model number mix up.
  16. Given you've admitted you were there for 15 mins and did not buy a ticket I would just pay it as your not going to win an appeal.
  17. Send csa a photo copy of residence order, child benefit, child tax credits with a covering letter explaining neither you or the child's father has custody so your ex is knowingly trying to commit fraud. As the child benefit is paid to grandad that makes him main carer and they should have checked that out at the start. I has the same sort of problem a few years back but once I told them how to do there job and sent them relevant paperwork they backed down and took my ex to court.
  18. Yes cash on collection only if they are picking something up. its to easy for someone to pay with PayPal, pick the item up then say they've not received it. PayPal will then refund them as there's nothing you can show them that proves it was picked up.
  19. 2 hours labour at between £30 and £40 an hour. Parts about £100 for non genuine. £200 job all in maximum, possibly cheaper if you can find a good garage that can do it in an hour.
  20. First thing to try is memory. If you have 2 strips in there then take one out and see if it still plays up, if it does then swop them over and try again. Power supply can cause the same problems. Replaced 2 of mine recently due to starting problems and both work fine again now. Last option is get a cheap graphics card to put in. On board ones do give up over time but using an ad on card will bypass the board looking for the on board one. Or borrow one to try if you no anyone.
  21. Injectors would never be taken out and serviced before a sale of a car unles they were already causing a problem. There not something that comes under a service. Unfortunatly if the car was running fine with no problems then an injector is just going to be wear and tear as there is no way of knowing when one is going to fail.
  22. I was going to say that. If you tax it now the new disc will go to the last owner, also if you get tax online after the current disc has run out then your still not covered if you get stopped. Ask your insurance company to email your policy to you so you can print it out and take to the post office. As far as I know you still need insurance docs at the post office to get your tax disc.
  23. I use all the couriers that you could think of as I have a bust eBay shop. There all good but they all have there bad days. I use myhermes for all small parcels and out of over 3000 last year I had maybe 20 that took up to 10 days to deliver and only 1 that vanished. I've had city link loose 2 boxes to the same address then found them under the conveyer 3 weeks later. Yodel have missed collecting from me a few times but everything has been delivered when it should. Ups, TNT, FedEx are all good but I've had a couple of parcels go missing or not delivered and returned or destroyed. Parcel Pete (ipost parcels) I've used a few times. For uk delivery there pretty good and reliable so far but if its outside the uk then it seems to cause them a problem. The above is my own personal experience and just trying to show that they all have the same problems no matter how big they are.
  24. This always happens to people. If you post to any address other than the one that shows up with there PayPal payment then its to easy for them to say they didn't get it or it wasn't them. I run an eBay shop and will only post to a different address if its someone I've dealt with a few times or if they buy outside eBay and send the money as a gift. Log in to your PayPal account and get rid of bank account and debit card details. They will send a dca after you but all they normally do is send boring letters for a month or two, then they give up till its passed to the next one.
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