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    • Hi All. A family friends car was having issues when she was on a trip visiting family up north at the begining of January.  She ended up leaving it at my friends garage in the same location, who parked it on his forecourt to investigate the issue, howver he said most likely it is beyond economical repair as its a serious gearbox fault. In the meantime i replaced her car with one of my spare cars. The insurance on the car then expired in at the end of January.  When the insurance expired, I sent a paper V890 paper as i didnt have her V5 Reference number in hand to do it online (i have a copy of this).  She didnt mention she hadnt recieved any confirmation as she didnt know if she would get one.  She then cancelled her road tax at the end of March (i think) as she was paying by DD. She then was travelling up north so didnt get her ,ail until last week. She recievd a letter dated 09/04/2024 stating she had failed to insure the vehcile and there was a £100 fine which could be reduced to £50 if she respons by 11/05/2024.  As soon as we noticed, i got her to dig  out the V5 and SORN'd the vehicle.   My friend has been a bit slow in checking the fault, however i suspect it will still be scrapped and is still on his forecourt. Is this possible to appeal?
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    • Hi All. I went to visit a family friend in Rochdale on a new housing estate opposite a old row of houses. The location is Royle Road, Postcode OL11 3PE. I was originally parked in parking bays outside the old houses, then moved the car, when I noticed my tyre was flat, so parked on what looked like double yellows to use his air pump to check and inflate the tyres before we left the house.   In the time i went inside to sort the pump and power supply i got a PCN.  The tyre then got changed (has a puncture) and we left. PCN Number:         RE######## Date:             04/05/2024 Time:             20:36 Observation:         20:34 to 20:36 Reported location:     Royle Park Road Reason:        Parked in a restricted street during prescribed hours (Code: 01) I believe this PCN is not correct and has grounds to appeal: 1. My friend who moved into the property around 6 months ago, swears that even though it has old double yellows marked, they are not current or council marked.   He said the property development company had said they had marked them for ease of access during development. 2. The road i was parked on was Royle Road.  The PCN was issued for Royle Park Road, which is about 400 yards up the road. 3. There are no sign posts or marking showing parking  restriction hours in the entire area (there maybe on Royle park Road). I have attached a map of the Location where i parked as a red dot. I have 2 questions: a.  Is there a way to check where double yellow lines are marked on some register to check if they are current? b. Can my grounds of appeal simply be, wrong location, wrong offence? Thanks in advance. Map_20240505.pdf
    • you made it very confusing, though i doubt any of it was ever read by the delivery franchise for DPD. your saving grace might well be you didn't select your own address (though if you are all the same postcode..??) and neither mentioned a safe space other than another neighbour. but with the actual delivery address on the parcel, it appears the driver had a choice of 3 addresses, all under the same post code with differing house numbers. so chose the label one but left it on your doorstep. play it carefully and along with the photo and the retailers requirement you should be ok.   dx  
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Hello to everyone,

 

Thanks for exist and thanks for the support.

 

I don't want stay behind...and i must admit that today i tried to shoplift 2 t-shirts from Primark...why this stupid things?

 

I'm not a thief, i'm just searching a bit of justice in a system that don t protect me...however...

 

I'm not English, RLP found me and bringh me in a small room in the back of the shopping center.

 

They tryed to intimidate me...with a bit of success...

 

They took mine 3 photos, and ID copy.

 

They said to me that i m dishonest and i must pay for what i done and face it.

 

They said to me that they not called the police only for hlep me, but in the same time that if i ll not pay the amount , the police can bringh to me in Prison.

 

The Amuount was 12 pounds or 16 i don t remember....however i read some posts and i appreciate what wrote about ( silverfox1961 )

I would ask a small thing....how can be maximum the fines?

 

Whae i was in the room i saw to them that mine picture was a violation of mine privacy? was correct?

Please someone help me, i can t pay a lot of money.....

 

Thanks to everyone and sorry for my english.

Turrican

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Ignore what you have been told. They have seen you are not a UK citizen and have threatened and intimidated you.

 

Also, you need to think why you stole those items in the first place and make sure you dont do it again.

 

RLP cannot do ANYTHING to you. Ever. There are no fines at all as the police were not involved. If you get any letters from RLP, just rip them up or throw them in the bin.

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Hi Renegadeimp and thankks for the prompt reply.

 

Sorry if i'll ask to you again but i must be sure that nothing will appear in my DBS.

 

I'm a Nurse and i started to work in UK just 5 month ago....and YES a did a really stupid thing.

Are you sure that i can bin it without problems?

They told me that i will be arrested in case i don't pay......

 

I'm afraid now...really

 

Thanks mate

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If the police were not called, nothing will happen. The shop, security guards and RLP have NOTHING to do with UK law. As i said, the guards took advantage over the fact you arent a British national. I wouldnt go so far as saying they were racist, but your milage may vary.

 

As for those letters, i am 100% sure you can bin it. Read some of the other threads here. They will harass you into paying, but dont fall for their tricks. They lie in every letter hoping you wont notice.

Any advice i give is my own and is based solely on personal experience. If in any doubt about a situation , please contact a certified legal representative or debt counsellor..

 

 

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If the police were not called, nothing will happen. The shop, security guards and RLP have NOTHING to do with UK law. As i said, the guards took advantage over the fact you arent a British national. I wouldnt go so far as saying they were racist, but your milage may vary.

 

As for those letters, i am 100% sure you can bin it. Read some of the other threads here. They will harass you into paying, but dont fall for their tricks. They lie in every letter hoping you wont notice.

 

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Spot on!!

I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every single minute of it!!

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IGNORE RLP TOTALLY

 

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please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Hi and welcome to CAG.

 

Some facts for you to digest.

 

Since a 'landmark' case against a retailer and two young shoplifters in which the retailer and RLP got a ruddy good spanking (and apart from two other cases already due in court) NO retailer has taken any court action. This is over two years ago. You have to ask, IF they were so sure of their case, why no more court cases? The answer is they know:

 

a) There is no guarantee of a win

b) The costs to take action would outweigh what they 'may' have won.

c) RLP cannot take action in their own right

d) the debt collector (who will be as toothless as me) cannot take court action

e) Primark do not do court.

 

As the police were not involved, there will be nothing on any criminal check as you have not been convicted of any criminal act. RLP like to say that they collect data for the detection and prevention of crime. This is tosh. They have no interest in preventing anything. IF (by some miracle) their actions caused all shoplifting to cease, they would be out of business. They do not pass anything on to the police (although they may try and make you believe they will)

 

Sorry for that saga but I wanted you to be aware of how they operate.

 

As for the other answers given. Totally agree.

 

One other thing. Don't do it again and go sit on the naughty step :lol:

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I would thank all the persons included in this post, especially

 

renegade e silverfox.

I did a really bad thing, i've coscience of this....but i'm not a thief, belive me.

Really thank you for your support, you are good person that help others, that's it.

 

I learned something new and really important, you were helpfull mates.

 

Thanks again and i feel more relaxed now...and i will never do it again.

 

turrican

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