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    • So I am now in receipt of a second Letter of Claim this time from DCBL although their letter head now says " DCBLegal"  😱 Now I'm guessing one response to a letter of claim is sufficient and I could ignore this but having been inspired by other snotty letters I wanted to have another bash at one. How does this sound? Dear Lackeys of Company with Unconscionable Morals, Thank you ever so much for gracing me with yet another Letter Before Claim on behalf of Excel Parking Services. How many of these delightful missives do you plan on sending before you muster the courage to follow through on your threats to take me to court? Just so we're clear, here is the response (in italics by that I mean the slanted text below) I previously sent to Excel’s Letter Before Claim, in case your attention to detail is as lacking as I suspect: I am currently 2-0 up in terms of Small Claims Court proceedings and I look forward to the opportunity to claim a hat trick, this case being more straightforward than my previous two. I will be asking the court for an unreasonable costs order under CPR 27.14(2)(g) due to your conduct over this absurd claim. Despite my best efforts, you continue to assert that I have breached your terms. However, I cannot breach terms that I was not present to accept. Have you even read my initial response? I suggest you review it thoroughly and save yourself some money. Additionally, please refer to section 13 of the IPC Code of Practice, 2023 edition. I eagerly await your deafening silence. Remarkably, I haven't heard a peep from Excel since my response; instead, they've passed the baton to you to perform this tiresome routine once more. Consider this my official notice that I am sending a cease and desist letter to Excel Parking Services. Their relentless hounding has crossed the line into clear harassment. Any further demands for payment from you, as Excel's lackeys, will be regarded as nothing more than shameless acts of intimidation and harassment. I now look forward to the deafening sound of your silence. Yours sincerely,
    • Personally I'd go to it and object for the sake of it. They have to attend anyway so I can't see you being liable for any costs or anything (if they try to ask for attendance costs, just say that firstly it is their application, secondly it is from their own making, thirdly that they would have to come anyway so you shouldn't need to bear their costs.   When you turn up you should object on the basis that the witness has been in office since the time of the order, and could have done their witnes statement in advance of their AL. Their poor planning is not your fault, 7 days is too rushed for you as a LIP and there is no good reason that a company can't organise itself to sort WX in time. Also they say finalise so they already have something, its not like thye have nothing. Their amendments cannot be so important if they are being added so late.   see what @AndyOrch says but that's my thoughts  
    • Yes, in the main your understanding of my case is right. Linked below to the post with the final WS sent to the court and to Evri.   
    • Hello, welcome to CAG. As you say, appealing this ticket doesn't help as these people hardly ever accept appeals. They don't care how difficult someone's life is, they just want the money. The forum guys should be along later with thoughts for you on how to deal with this. Best, HB
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Its fraud.

 

 

Thought it would be :(

 

I had better behave then.:eek:

 

I am going to make one of those boxes up tomorrow. My shredder needs emptying. If I can, I will provide photo's.

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Thought it would be :(

 

I had better behave then.:eek:

 

I am going to make one of those boxes up tomorrow. My shredder needs emptying. If I can, I will provide photo's.

 

I going to be looking out, for people following me, trying to bump me off. 300+ DCA's hire 4000 goons to get me lol

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I been to see the Doctor and hes diagnosed me with Excessive DCA Crank call Syndrome.

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I have actualy returned threat-o-grams in their own envelopes after I smeared them in chocolate spread on the inside. I enclosed the message "thankyou that came in handy...I just ran out of paper"

 

Yes I ripped the name off...

 

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I'm sure I remember reading on an Amex USA board, that one contributor had sent an envelope full of blank paper in an envelope (with no stamps on) marked to Amex and the senders address also marked as Amex...I think he did this a number of times with very heavy envelopes and they had to pay the post office every time they had to go and pick up the parcels from the sorting office....

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Am a bit behind on this thread, but if you send crushed gravel and don't want 'em to think it anthrax, couldn't you just be honest and write "Pavement Enclosed" rather than Payment?

 

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Its fraud.

 

which part of it is fraud?

 

filling in a form with the dca's details instead of my own?

 

or causing 'damage' to the dca when they have to pay to send the items back?

 

I was under the impression that fraud is 'a deception made for personal gain or to cause damage to another individual'. Surely my idea is not fraudulent, because (a) it is not for my personal gain, and (b) the damaged party (the dca) would not be decieved.

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which part of it is fraud?

 

filling in a form with the dca's details instead of my own?

 

or causing 'damage' to the dca when they have to pay to send the items back?

 

I was under the impression that fraud is 'a deception made for personal gain or to cause damage to another individual'. Surely my idea is not fraudulent, because (a) it is not for my personal gain, and (b) the damaged party (the dca) would not be decieved.

 

Its decieving the original company into sending out items at a personnal loss to them. That company will have to foot the admin bill and the original postage. So its classed as defruading the Original company. If not everyone would be doing it just for fun. However if you wish to go ahead with it, remember it is an offence to use someone else's details.

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Based on an average of .50p per item and 185,000 members thats £92,500 if we target one DCA thats enough to put them out of business.

 

I Suggest we nominate a DCA for christmas this year.

 

I never thought I would ever say this but Blair, Oliver and Scott are suddenly on my xmas card list

 

Good idea. Put a brick inside each one.

 

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there all on my xmas card list.

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As it would be for Xmas, could we not send them a padded envelope of Holly, enclosing a note stating this holly is for decorating purposes only.

 

Then hope the hand that enters the envelope isn't wearing gloves!

 

 

 

Or is it possible to scan a pre paid envelope, then print out 100's of them on A4 paper, cut them out and stick to any old junk mail envelope over the original address and then fill.

 

So for example you receive a Virgin Media junk mail or SKY, cut the pre paid envelope out, stick it over the Virgin Media / SKY pre paid envelope address, fill it and post off?

 

Would help as we would only need one pre paid envelope for each company.

 

Just had a lightbulb moment, could each one of us scan a pre paid env host it on photobucket in a public album, then we can all view it, 'save as' and print our own out :lol:

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Just had a lightbulb moment, could each one of us scan a pre paid env host it on photobucket in a public album, then we can all view it, 'save as' and print our own out :lol:

 

Think you should turn your lightbulb off.:D

 

If we did that the site would be in loads of brown sticky stuff for allowing it, and we could get done for fraud and god know what else when it come to interfering with Royal Mail.:eek:

 

Just start saving all your pre paid up and send them all just before christmas:rolleyes: if they are busy opening letters they might leave the phones alone for a while.

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I think it was BB on another thread who mentioned paying a debt in pennies. I remember years ago that people were making protest payments(I think it was for court fines of some sort) by writing cheques on all sorts of things like paving slabs etc. Apparently as long as all the proper bank details are on it you can write a cheque on anything, like the side of a cow (probably not the most cost effective one) or the back of a fag packet and they have to honour it. That was years ago so I don't know if it still applies.

 

Anyway, I was thinking about the DCA's who have managed to produce an enforcable agreement or secured a CCJ. Is there any rule saying exactly how they have to be paid? I know they supply paying in slips but do we really have to use them? (as well as pay the post office charges) I mean as long as you keep up the monthly payments in legal tender it shouldn't matter, even if you don't send it all at once. Like 73p in coins this week, some more next week and mix it up a bit with a small postal order and a cheque and maybe a partial payment on their paying in slips. Then of course you would need to ask them for a statement of account every month which I believe they are obliged to send.

 

If anything yucky happened to be in the envelope well that's just too bad. Some coins can get all sorts of stuff stuck to them. Or if a cockroach came scurrying out of the envelope at their end, who's to say how it got in there - but I can promise it wouldn't have my fingerprints on it.

 

If some people started making payments like this and some were sending envelopes containing other stuff then the DCA's would have to open them all just in case. I am not suggesting anyone does this of course.

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Its decieving the original company into sending out items at a personnal loss to them. That company will have to foot the admin bill and the original postage. So its classed as defruading the Original company. If not everyone would be doing it just for fun. However if you wish to go ahead with it, remember it is an offence to use someone else's details.

 

So if i could find out the person who keeps giving my details out to these companies that send out books etc then i could have them done for fraud

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well lets jus hope his person slips up s i am nor f*&^ed off with it.

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