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Jazzy878

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  1. Thank you so much - I did redact the info but obviously sent the wrong file - very good of you to spot it - I’ll post it for sure
  2. Hi - I’m completed the template as best I can but of course we only have one letter to go by. I’ve also completed the letter to NCP along with the SAR. I am wondering if this should be sent as a letter to their HQ or if I should email it as part of their complaint service? .................... 1 Date of the infringement - 12 January 2023 2 Date on the NTK - unknown as not received as sent to wrong address 3 Date received - Unknown as sent to wrong address 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? No PCN notice received so can’t answer 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? No PCN notice received so can’t answer 6 Have you appealed? No - as NCP website will not allow me to as time expired 7 Who is the parking company? NCP 8. Where exactly: NCP Blackfriars, Gloucester For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. Unknown 2023-07-07 Bwlegal.pdf
  3. Thank you both - great to have some support will definitely brush up before doing anything else
  4. Thank you (there’s only one letter from them which I will get off my daughter) she called them in the beginning as didn’t obviously know what it was about - and got back via phone to them after she found out the backstory of the v5 error. We are most worried about credit history and ccj’s as she is a young professional and I’ve never been in this situation before can’t advise - thanks for your help - I’ll try and brush up in the meantime
  5. Daughter got a parking ticket in an NCP car park in January - not disputing this (she’s a F1 junior doctor and it’s the local car park next to hospital - she may have been late returning etc) . However, she didn’t receive any communication until July from BWLegal stating the case has been passed to them as no payment/no appeal. Looking into it, NCP use DVLA to find address and this recorded slightly wrong, it says the house number is 8 not 18 - the problem is I bought the car in my name and gifted it to her on passing her test. Unfortunately I made a mistake on the V5 when transferring it to her name. I’ve started to correct this today by completing another form with the DVLA but it will take 4-8 weeks to process. My daughter didn’t realise that she should have received the V5 and I didn’t think to check. Technically I am the seller and it was my responsibility to complete the form It appears that it is too late to make an appeal with NCP and BWLegal state that it is her fault and has to pay £170 ( I guess this is because she should have been aware she needed the V5 - but she just assumed we had it). Does anyone know if they do negotiate and is it worth taking any further action as she is happy to pay the original fine but feels that she has missed the opportunity of early payment and the excess would see her struggle Thanks for any advice (1st time posting on the site)
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