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    • a 'witness' to it not arriving till the 15th is sadly immaterial too. regardless to the above anyway, the PCN remains valid. 
    • Hmm yes I see your point about proof of postage but nonetheless... "A Notice to Keeper can be served by ordinary post and the Protection of Freedoms Act requires that the Notice, to be valid,  must be delivered either (Where a notice to driver (parking ticket) has been served) Not earlier than 28 days after, nor more than 56 days after, the service of that notice to driver; or (Where no notice to driver has been served (e.g ANPR is used)) Not later than 14 days after the vehicle was parked A notice sent by post is to be presumed, unless the contrary is proved, to have been delivered on the second working day after the day on which it is posted; and for this purpose “working day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a public holiday in England and Wales." My question there is really what might constitute proof? Since you say the issue of delivery is a common one I suppose that no satisfactory answer has been established or you would probably have told me.
    • I would stand your ground and go for the interest. Even if the interest is not awarded you will get the judgement and the worst that might happen is that you won't get your claim fee.  However, it is almost inevitable that you will get the interest.  It is correct that it is at the discretion of the judge but the discretion is almost always exercised in favour of the claimant in these cases.  I think you should stand your ground and don't give even the slightest penny away Another judgement against them on this issue would be very bad for them and they would be really stupid to risk it but if they did, it would cost them far more than the interest they are trying to save which they will most likely have to pay anyway
    • Yep, true to form, they are happy to just save a couple of quid... They invariably lose in court, so to them, that's a win. 😅
    • Your concern regarding the 14 days delivery is a common one. Not been on the forum that long, but I don't think the following thought has ever been challenged. My view is that they should have proof of when it was posted, not when they "issued", or printed it. Of course, they would never show any proof of postage, unless it went to court. Private parking companies are simply after money, and will just keep sending ever more threatening letters to intimidate you into paying up. It's not been mentioned yet, but DO NOT APPEAL! You could inadvertently give up useful legal protection and they will refuse any appeal, because they're just after the cash...  
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Morning Caro

 

thanks so much for your comments.

 

I will take your advice re the content of any agreement that I may make.

 

The decision is to accept or reject and I'll think very carefully about that one

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How's it going Sunshine?:)

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I think JC says it all. Are they offering all of this back?

 

There must be very good reason for them making you generous offers and then increasing them. Could it be that you have a case against them, and they don't against you so don't want to go to court.:wink:

Forgive me, but I haven't read your thread in full due to the fact I was about to log off, but if you've got them on the run like this, then make sure that you get the full amount of your counterclaim, including interest, removal of adverse credit date, written confirmation they won't try and claim again or pass it to a DCA for collection.

 

morning Caro (haven't worked out how to quote sections of a post yet so resorted to Cut and Paste)

 

I gave the offer serious consideration and decided to reject it as they weren't including any of the above (no interest, undertaking not to pursue, clearance of adverse info re this account on my credit file)

 

£6k is a lot of money and would have been great but, without the additional undertakings, this could just be raised all over again in the future.

 

I had the application to strike out the claim ready in December and was actually on my way to post special delivery when I received the offer. I am going to reword the application today and then off to the Post Office tomorrow.

 

I'm sure that I'll be back here for advice within the week :)

 

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And a belated but hearfelt

 

Happy New Year and Thanks Very Much for the advice and support

 

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It's January 2010 and this court case started in January 2009. I do clearly remember the panic that I felt when I opened the letter from Northampton. I had absolutely no idea that this could still be ongoing 12 months later OR that I would be rejecting offers to withdraw the claim.

 

Don't get me wrong, I would love this to be over and assigned to my history but it seems that the battle is needed to ensure that this is properly and comprehensively resolved. :mad:

 

(fighting talk from someone who was quivering and scared a year ago - not bad is it?)

 

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It's brilliant sunshine (no pun intended), and I believe you've done the right thing.

 

BTW, there's a quote button at the bottom right of each post.;)

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ah I see it now!

 

thanks Caro, it's good to know that there is moral support as it can feel like quite a lonely place when trying to decide on which way to go.

 

I believe that I have made the right decision and will put all of my efforts into the next stage.

 

I'll keep you posted (and quoted now that I know how to do it lol)

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And a belated but hearfelt

 

Happy New Year and Thanks Very Much for the advice and support

 

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And a Happy New Year to you too Sunshine :)

 

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hi everyone

 

just to say that this is now closed and I'm afraid that I can't say anymore than that.

 

:D:D:D

 

a HUGE thankyou to everyone who gave moral support and excellent advice over the months.

I'm extremely grateful.

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Well done Sunshine :D

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Well done Sunshine. Happy days.

 

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Disappointing that you can't tell us what happened to help others going though the same, although I think most of it's here.

 

If you're feeling flush I'm sure a donation would be appreciated.;)

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Hi Sunshine

 

I assume you were dealing with Drydens.

 

Why do you think they rolled over ? Was it the PPI ?

 

If you can't give us any info I understand , but any general info would be useful to others.

 

Cheers Ron :)

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If you read the full thread I think it will answer a lot of your questions Ron.;)

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Thanks Caro

 

I have re read the whole thread , What a mess Drydens made of this.:lol:

 

Sunshine you have done very well and I take my hat off to you for being strong enough to fight them.

 

Good luck with the next one .

 

I am up against Experto now and dodgy DN's from MBN@.

 

I should be sorted out by 2015!

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