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    • What you've just written complicates things. No, the snotty letter now needs to be changed so don't rush and send something off just yet. We see you've done your reading up - well done - so you'll have seen we have several cases with our mate Kev.  His MO is to hide signs in the undergrowth where no-one will see them, and ignore consideration & grace periods, so he can issue his invoices.  His antics mean that motorists are legally in the right not to pay his invoices.  And so far he hasn't had the bottle to do court. However, your case is different.  As much as we despise Kev, you didn't pay for the private car park that Kev "manages" but instead gave the money to a completely different car park run by the council.  In that case Kev does have the right to be miffed.  I've just a mock booking for Sea View car park on JustPark and it works no problem. I think you have two decisions to make. 1.  Do you want to do a chargeback with your bank to get back the £60 you paid?  I did a chargeback about a year ago for the first time, i didn't have a clue what to do, but the regulars here guided me and everything was painless. 2.  Although you are probably legally in the wrong and may have outed yourself as the driver do you want to refuse to pay Kev for the other two?  If Kev won't do court then after all his bluster you'll be in the clear. However, as there are two tickets involved (potentially three if you go for chargeback) Kev's geed might win over his lack of backbone and he may go for court. There's no easy solution.  Your choice.  We will of course support you all the way with what you decide.
    • Ok thanx  I keeping coming across this term “ holding defence”. Can someone explain what this is. Thanx. 
    • Thank you @lookinforinfo and @FTMDave.  The car park I paid for by mistake instead of this one was Cornwall council, not Alliance. Will the letter still be ok in this instance? Thank you so much again for your help. When you open the Just Park app in the  Alliance car park (Sea View) the first car park that comes up is Polzeath Beach. Both car parks are on the beach. The signs do not give a code for 'Sea View' anywhere. I also have not been able to find the landowner to complain. (not on land registry.) Please confirm whether above letter is ok to send, thanks again.
    • OK thanks, I noted them down when I checked the report - 3 have already expired, although if I'm adding the 14 days on then it'll be another week or so for those. The others are; end of July (so into August is that right?), end of August (these two are the big ones) and a couple of grand on Shop Direct at the end of November but seeing as this furthest one is Lowell and they have already missed those first 3 then I feel pretty safe with that one. Are these DN dates on the credit report that dates I should be looking at +14 days when their anniversaries come up this year as the time when I can be sure the debts are SB?  I won't be rushing to send the SB letters anyway until the final one has passed and I can just do them in one fell swoop.
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Just a little update folks. Due to not getting home early enough, I haven't, as yet, contacted the OFT.

 

However, my Provi lady is not long away. She did bring up the subject. It would seem she knew about it last Thursday (she visited me socially and I knew there was something bothering her). We got the letter on Friday. I told her it was an unenforceable debt as it was something from years ago (in fact, I think it may actually be time barred or not far short of it, hence Lowlife's getting desperate). As soon as I said that she didn't want to know anything more about it. She said she really hates the fact that Provident are buying debts (for as little as £1) as she's not a debt collector in that respect.

 

She also told me that in no way would that letter stop us from getting loans with Provident as and when we want them (we've got a first class payment record with them anyway).

 

In many ways, I feel sorry for the agents because it's them who are being put on the sharp end of the wedge.

 

I did tell her that I would be putting (or at least my husband will) the matter in the hands of the OFT.

 

Time Lowlifes were put out of business.

 

I know this is off topic, but have we got a forum for nuisance phone calls? We've had two from this number:

 

0161 236 2400

 

Recorded message blabbing on about debt consolidation. I put the phone down. Ironically, we're ex-directory and have only had this number for 3 weeks.

 

Doing a bit of research on this number, it would seem it is a [problem].

 

If these people phone me again, I have my trusty whistle sitting by the phone...bet they won't phone back...evil.gif

 

:twisted:

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Are you sure thats the correct number? I've just tried to ring it and it cuts off??

 

There are lots of ways they may have got hold of your new number, being ex directory doesn't stop them from getting your number, it just stops it being publicised in the phone book, and if you have ever rang a company they will have seen what number you are calling from, and there is a lot of money to be made by these companies flogging peoples phone numbers, and adresses.

Who ever heard of someone getting a job at the Jobcentre? The unemployed are sent there as penance for their sins, not to help them find work!

 

 

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Haven't had any more phonecalls from these people. I'm not the only one who's had them. A couple of my colleagues have had them too.

 

Checking them out on the internet it would seem that they've been [causing problems] for some time.

 

On that number they have been a book company, then an advertising company now a "debt/financial" company quoting the (old) government "initiative" for paying off debts (at a price). People who have been daft enough to talk with them usually find they get a whacking great invoice for goods/services they've never ordered.

 

As for the Provident/Lowells thing, at the moment that's gone quiet and I've been busy so haven't been able to do much yet.

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For anyone who is interested, attached are copies of Provident's initial letter, the response after receiving the SB letter and the comical response from Lowell including their 'complaints procedure'. Lowell's response came in plain envelope as bought from the likes of staples, etc was unfranked - it actually had a 2nd class stamp on it and took in excess of a week to arrive.

 

K

provdent lowell lemon.pdf

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Yeah Snotcall well known on here. Waste of space..

 

Kry10, just read your link with the reply that Lowlifes sent, Ref their complaints procedure, seems that spelling isn't their strongest asset, what do you expect when you employ ex burger flippers, maybe someone should point out to Lowlifes, that their threatogrammes hold no merit especially when they can't even afford spell checker!

'If 8 weeks have past????'

Surely you mean 'If 8 Weeks have passed?':lol:

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Who ever heard of someone getting a job at the Jobcentre? The unemployed are sent there as penance for their sins, not to help them find work!

 

 

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Yeah Snotcall well known on here. Waste of space..

 

Kry10, just read your link with the reply that Lowlifes sent, Ref their complaints procedure, seems that spelling isn't their strongest asset, what do you expect when you emply ex burger flippers, maybe someone should point out to Lowlifes, that their threatogrammes hold no merit especially when they can't even afford spellchecker!

'If 8 weeks have past????'

Surely you mean 'If 8 Weeks have passed?':lol:

 

Hi Bazooka

 

Tongue n cheek observation.....emply or employ, they may think you need a spell checker too. lol

Like I said..tongue n cheek

 

Mr W

Regards..Mr Worried :)

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Yeah Snotcall well known on here. Waste of space..

 

Kry10, just read your link with the reply that Lowlifes sent, Ref their complaints procedure, seems that spelling isn't their strongest asset, what do you expect when you employ ex burger flippers, maybe someone should point out to Lowlifes, that their threatogrammes hold no merit especially when they can't even afford spell checker!

'If 8 weeks have past????'

Surely you mean 'If 8 Weeks have passed?':lol:

 

Come 8 weeks it will cost Lowell's or whatever guise they are in this month somewhere in excess of 1000% of the 'purchase price' - should be one sour lemon!

 

Kry10

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