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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: CarntParkTher on May 09, 2024, 06:38:06 pm


Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: HELPMYFINE on May 20, 2024, 06:25:33 pm
thank you B789 appreciate it.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: b789 on May 20, 2024, 03:16:37 pm
What did you do with regards to Plan A? Did you try and get the landowner/manager to cancel the PCN? You can continue to try that approach up until if/when they file a claim.

Otherwise, all you can do for now is wait and see if they decide to take the matter further and issue claim. If/when you receive a real Letter of/Before Claim that gives you 30 days to pay (ignore anything that only gives you 14 days or anything except 30 days), come back, show us the letter and we can direct you on how to respond and what to do next.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: HELPMYFINE on May 20, 2024, 03:11:02 pm
OK so I am not communicating with them any more

What do I do now? do I just sit and wait?

Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: The Rookie on May 13, 2024, 02:53:08 pm
The Company have now sent me a copy of the PCN. They didnt respond to the dispute or the fact it hadnt been sent so i asked them "who would i notify who the driver was" they swiflty responded saying its nothing to do with them and its in the hands of the debt collectors.
So is the address on the PCN your current address or not? First thing you should have checked.

They won't consider any appeal, nothing makes them.

They will tell you to talk to DRP as they can.

BUT in law the potential debt is with them and the court expects them to behave reasonably, the less reasonable they are, the better for you if they decide to go to court.  You can still give them LEGAL reasons why nothing is owed (instead of going off half **** as you may well have done) which may well dissuade them from chancing their arm in court, the better informed you appear, the less likely court action will be.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: b789 on May 13, 2024, 01:45:24 pm
I have since received another communication from DRP telling me in writing that I cannot dipuite this matter. I have told them it is in dispute and to cease and desist contacting further and made a paper aeroplane from said letter.

You've been advised NOT to communicate with DRP or any other debt collector. They will continue to send you demands. Ignore them. Do not respond to them.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: DWMB2 on May 13, 2024, 01:17:00 pm
V5 details up to date licence up to date nothing has changed for years.
As an aside, the address on your licence is entirely irrelevant to this matter, the only thing that matters is the address on the car's V5C at the time of the incident.

The Company have now sent me a copy of the PCN. They didnt respond to the dispute or the fact it hadnt been sent so i asked them "who would i notify who the driver was" they swiflty responded saying its nothing to do with them and its in the hands of the debt collectors.
If you would like any advice on its contents, then we'll need to see it. Regarding what you sent to them, and how they responded, it would be helpful for you to share the exact wording rather than a summary.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: CarntParkTher on May 13, 2024, 12:44:59 pm
thanks for your response. I have since received another communication from DRP telling me in writing that I cannot dipuite this matter. I have told them it is in dispute and to cease and desist contacting further and made a paper aeroplane from said letter.

Its funny how i get several pieces of post every day without fail including the letters from DRP. V5 details up to date licence up to date nothing has changed for years.

The Company have now sent me a copy of the PCN. They didnt respond to the dispute or the fact it hadnt been sent so i asked them "who would i notify who the driver was" they swiflty responded saying its nothing to do with them and its in the hands of the debt collectors.

Driver not identified.
Title: Re: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: b789 on May 09, 2024, 07:07:50 pm
First things first. STOP any contact with DRP or any other debt collector. They are not a party to any contract you have allegedly breached with an unregulated private parking company. You can safely use any correspondence from a DRA such as DRP or anyone else as lining for a cat litter tray or as kindling.

Second thing... is the address on your V5C logbook up to date? Have you moved at any time before the date of the alleged parking event and updated your drivers licence but not the V5C logbook? Updating one with the DVLA does not automatically update the other.

Come back when you've checked and let us know.

You've not been "fined" at all so please stop referring to it as a "fine". It was a speculative invoice from an unregulated private parking company. For the time being, DO NOT reveal the identity of the driver. Anything sent was addressed to the keeper. The keeper and the driver are two separate legal entities and there is no legal obligation for the keeper to reveal the identity of the driver.
Title: DEBT Recovery Plus on behalf of Initial Parking _Sunderland £170 Fine
Post by: CarntParkTher on May 09, 2024, 06:38:06 pm
Today received a debt collection letter on behalf of Initial Parking Limited - First I knew of any unauthorised parking. contacted DRP and said this is in dispute. Email sent to IPL stating no letter or anything received. Nothing been placed on car. Not just going to accept £170 fine from a debt company when I have not had the evidence or chance / right to appeal if it is incorrect.

DRP said not their issue and they will pursue (not that they worry me) if problem with not receiving letters from IPL then ring the post office. No problems with my Mail at all. 

Have written to IPL via complaints but no response as yet.

How do I go about this other than above?