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  1. We seem to have a new firm of solicitors involved with PPC! Has anybody else receive a missive from the afore mentioned JMW Solicitors LLP? They are chasing a debt from Debt Recovery Plus, who are chasing a speculative invoice from UK Parking Controls. What is a 'reputable' firm of solicitors doing getting involved with a bunch of cowboys - I assume form their website they are bit since they are involved with PPC I have to doubt this statement ! Of course it could be someone using their name and not the real JMW Solicitors. I will wait and see what else they do as they are sending the usual threat'o'grams - the usual if you don't pay in 14 days may sell you granny, take you to court, add another £85 pounds made up of solicitors fees (£50) court claim fees (£35), get a CCJ against you and then have you hung drawn and quartered. (well maybe not a couple of these items but most of them anyway). The amusing thing is the last bit where they say 'Applying for an attachment of earnings .....' I would like to see them try, my employer is a Limited Company, and I am the manger, director and anything else relating to the company, and my wife is company secretary, so how can they attach my earnings if I don't want them to?
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