Jump to content

Karvindon

Registered Users

Change your profile picture
  • Posts

    11
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

1 Neutral
  1. Hi evidently by the speed of your reply and your snide remark, you are not the type of person I wish to communicate with. Good bye. Now you can check the spelling to you hearts content.
  2. I guess we will just have to agree to disagree, As there is a lot more to this case, more than Im at libity to,debbulge at present I feel to carry on with this discussion futile but I will publish the results of my endevor to bring at least one PPC to operate in a fair and honest if and when I do. So thank you for your help and " Good Bye". Take care, Derek
  3. Hi first of all how about £100.00 punitive damages at the same rate the BPA advises their members is a fair rate to charge foe a 7 minute overstay less what ever grace time the PPC cares to deduct for stress and pain. Then add on to it roughly 10 hours at the minimum wage rate of £6.50 an hour for travelling and photographing signage, investigating and researching on the Internet, add to that milage cost, printing and postage and you will see you have a good case to bring to court. Then send it to the PPC but copy in the BPA and the DVLA. It's only by fighting back will motorists be able to get fair play. Finally copy in you MP the Rt. Hon Kevin Brennan the Cardiff West MP asking him to intervene and you will see you have a very good case to go to court.
  4. I really don't understand where your coming from. Read my posting, I got charged by NGP , i appealed against the charge at POPLA , NGPM offered no defence, I won , I sent NGPM an invoice calling it a PCN ( Personal Costs Notice), they are refusing to pay, I am talking them to court to get a judge to order them to pay, what could be more simple to understand. II was being charged £100.00 for an overstay of 7 minutes less what ever the grace time NGPM chose to deduct but didn't tell me what amount of time that was after refusing my appeal, a refusal stating after a grace period had been deducted ,if they had deducted say 5 minutes as a grace period in line with the BPA code wouldn't you appeal a charge of £100.00 for 2 minutes after spending money and many hours submitting an appeal ? I would encourage every person that won at POPLA to do the same as me.i am also taking on the DVLA for leleasing my personal details " Without due course" as well as asking them why they released the details of well over 1000 people's details that have won there appeals at POPLA. POPLA don't accept mitagating circumstances therefor all the wins at POPLA are for PPC breaching the BPA code or the law. I have given you an explanation so I don't feel I have to explain anything else. Regards, Derek
  5. We have just won our appeal at POPLA, if we had lost we would have had to pay but we didn't so now the PPC has to pay punitive damages for stress and the costs we have incurred appealing which included sending registered letters, taking photographs etc. The BPA feels a charge of £100.00 is acceptable so our charge back in punitive damages of £100.00 should be the standard charge the PPC has to pay the motorist if they wi their appeal. Do you think a PPC can attempt to obtain money from you then when they don't follow the rules just walk away and charge the next mug. As for suing, anyone can take out a case in a small claims court if they as we have, enough evidence to win. If everyone who has won their appeals at POPLA did the same perhaps PPC would accept genuine appeals and not have systematic systems set up to reject every appeal. I hope this answers your question.
  6. How can I help, what woulld you like to know. Please be more specific Take care, Derek
  7. Have a read at the email I've just sent NGPM Anyone can take out a claim in a Small Claims Court so what it#s written above is not true. Part of my email: Prior to us appealing to POPLA I sent you one email and your company another advising you and your company of the outcome if you failed to cancel what we felt was the unjust charge of £100.00 for a 7 minute overstay in a free car park. In both emails we made it clear to you the £100.00 charge was not a Genuine Pre-Estimate of you Losses. You chose not to reply; consequently we have been put under extreme pressure in fact owing to XXXXXX employment any court action by your company could have put her employment in jeopardy. It has cost us time, money and stress and as such we feel the invoice we sent to you was a fair reflection of our costs and damages. As a result, if you are now bypassing your right under the law of the 28 days grace period prior to court action being taken, please reply in writing telling us so and we will start the court proceedings as of now. If you fail to reply to this email then the terns of our invoice to you will stand and in 28 days time you will receive a letter of intended court action followed by an appearance in court when you will have the opportunity to defend your actions “Any claim brought against this company would be defended”. Prior to the court action we will provide you and the court with extra evidence in line with the correspondence we are currently having with the DVLA, the Information Commissioner and the Inland Revenue. Please reply to this email if not your inability to communicate will form part of our claim should we go to court. Signed, Derek A Donovan For XXXXX the Registered Keeper. Copy for information to XXXXXXX AOS Department of the BPA. The Rt. Hon Kevin Brennan Cardiff West.
  8. Hi Paul have a look at my postying below and do the same as I suggested. Take care, Derek
  9. I have just won my case against NGPM and I'm in the process of invoicing them for stress punitive damages and costs. I have a lot of information including my POPLA Appeal I think will be of interest to you. I live in zzzzzzz so this is not an advert, go to my web site zzzzzzzzzz and send me an email from it and I will give you all the information you require. NGPM didn't even defend my POPLA Appeal, they are cowards and I have threatened them with court action if that fail to pay me costs. Take care, Derek
×
×
  • Create New...