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  1. Thanks for all your help, I'm feeling a bit more confidant now!
  2. Thanks that's brilliant. For the subject access request, would I write to their solicitor to request this or directly on the defence form for the court? It says it takes up to 40 days but I only have 28 days to prepare my defence. Yes I have just checked my statements and there are 2 post office visits on the day in question so that's good - I will ask my bank to confirm times. No, the only correspondence I've had is the process they gave me for appeal - requesting an appeal number then sending the appeal form. The only other thing I was concerned about is that my husband forgot to register the vehicle to our new address so we only found out when we received the first claim that had been re-directed. I know we could be fined for that but I'm guessing it's separate from the small claims court?!
  3. Hi, thank you. Premier Park are the claimants but not the landowners. The particulars are as follows: 1) The claimant's claim is for the sum of £156.90 being 150.00 for monies due for breach of contract by the Defendant in respect of which a breach of contract notice has been issued by the Claimant to the Defendant (as referred to below) and the sum of £6.90 interest. 2) On (DATE) at (TIME) the Defendants vehicle (the Vehicle) was parked at (LOCATION) which is private land the Claimant manages. The Vehicles registration is XXXXXX. The Vehicle is a (MAKE OF CAR) and Vehicle is registered to the Defendant. The Defendant entered into a contract with the Claimant when they entered the premises and parked their Vehicle on the Claimant's property that they manage. 3) A breach of contract notice numbered (NUMBER) was issued by the Claimant to the Defendant on (DATE) in respect of the Vehicle in breach of the following terms and condition(s): Condition 25, Exceeded maximum stay period. The terms and conditions are prominently displayed on the premises the Claimant manages. 4) The Claimant's solicitors sent letters before action to the Defendant before proceedings were issued to attempt to recover the outstanding amount. 5) Further the Claimant claims interest pursuant to Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8% per annum from the date of the breach to the date herein namely the sum of £6.90 and continuing interest at a daily rate of £0.03 pence per day until Judgement or sooner payment. That's it - they've got number 2 wrong as the vehicle is registered to my husband not me and I also never received a letter from their solicitor but that may be because they sent everything to my old address. Thanks again for reading this!
  4. Hi, my local post office car park has a private firm filming cars entering and leaving and the time limit to stay is 30 minutes. I have a small business and regularly visit twice in a day. Back in March i went twice in one day and a few weeks later received a letter with 2 images of me entering and leaving the car park and claiming I'd stayed for 6 hours when actually the image was of me entering on my 1st visit and leaving on my 2nd. I wrote back to say this was the case and asked them to review their footage as I'd been twice and I was told that they had and that I'd still outstayed the limit (which I hadn't). I went through the appeals channels and yesterday received a court notice to say I was being chased for money. It also stated that their solicitor had written to me requesting payment but I never received that letter. Although the amount they're asking for is about £250 (which I can't really afford) I partly feel that I should pay it to save hassle but on the other hand I'm really angry that I'm completely innocent and am being bullied into paying money for something I haven't done. I don't have any proof of being at home in between visits on the day in question so I really don't know where to go from here - can anybody help? Many thanks...
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