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Live cases legal advice => Private parking tickets => Topic started by: harvburrows on May 02, 2025, 09:40:00 am

Title: Re: Solicitors threatening me with legal advice for fines I thought were cancelled
Post by: b789 on May 02, 2025, 03:38:24 pm
I will give you £100 for every occurrence of the word "fine" in any of the Parking Charge Notices (PCNs) you received.

Gladstones are one of the most incompetent bulk litigation companies, so you have little to fear from anything they try to action.
Title: Re: Solicitors threatening me with legal advice for fines I thought were cancelled
Post by: DWMB2 on May 02, 2025, 02:40:25 pm
Welcome to FTLA.

To help us provide the best advice, please read the following thread carefully and provide as much of the information it asks for as you are able to: READ THIS FIRST - Private Parking Charges Forum guide (https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/)
Title: Solicitors threatening me with legal advice for fines I thought were cancelled
Post by: harvburrows on May 02, 2025, 09:40:00 am
Hi All,

I have recently received a letter and an email from Gladstones Solicitors saying I need to pay £375 within the next 7 days or they are commencing legal proceedings.

This is from 3 parking fines which I thought were cancelled and haven't heard from in over a year. For context, I used to work at Tesco as an employee and was granted free unlimited parking during shifts, for an unknown reason, one week I received 3 parking fines in this week which I didn't think much of thought it would be a mistake so didn't respond to (I now know they wasn't a mistake and was actually sent through, hence why this has escalated). I didn't hear any follow up really for months, I forgot about the fines and assumed my manager had dealt with them, and they have just now sent a letter and email through a year later saying I have to pay them right now, any email I send is being rejected and they only say my client is happy with the fines and you must pay now so I can't even negotiate with them.

(In England for reference)