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Thank you, I thought that might be the case but was optimistically hoping that it was over.

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Morning,  I received a letter on the 16th April stating that the documents are being submitted and Excel have 28 days from the date of submission to come back to me regarding proceeding to court. The 14th May is 28 days from the date of the letter. Does anyone know how long it takes to submit the documents or if I go from the date of the letter as it isn't clear.

Many thanks

 

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Thank you very much for this, it is much appreciated.  I received several forms that I could fill in or, alternatively, respond online.  Looking at the claim form, responding via email isn't offered as an alternative so I wanted to check that this will be viewed as acceptable. 

Many thanks.

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Good evening,

I've received a court letter.  I wondered if anyone can offer advice on how to best proceed?

Thank you.


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Hello,

I've received a letter from a debt collection agency.  Is your advice that I should I sit tight and not respond?  It states that if I don't respond their next step will be to recommend legal action.

Thanks.

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Thank you both so much for the time you've taken to reply. It's very reassuring to read your responses. As you have said, it's an eye opening opening experience. 

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No I don't think it is fair and I don't feel I owe Excel any money, I paid, just late due to an oversight.  That said, the thought of waiting for letters and threats does make me feel a bit nervous!

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My PCN should be paid for by tomorrow.  Would your advice be to sit tight and wait to hear from them?  Thanks.

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Further photos..

First- Close up of entrance sign- passenger's side

Second- The sign by the payment machine.

Third- closer photo of the T and C's

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Please find Photos attached.

The first photo is the driver's side as you enter the car park.

The second photo is the passenger's side as you enter the car park. 

The third photo is a closer photo of the sign on the driver's side.  In the background,is a sign saying that the car park is covered by ANPR.


I've some more so will attach to a another message.




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Thank you. Your responses lead me to feel confident in not paying the £60. 

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Thank you very much for your reply. I've taken photos of these signs this afternoon. At entry, it states it is a pay on entry car park. A sign saying pay within 5 minutes is on the passenger side which arguably, is harder for the driver to read. It says the T and Cs are on the sign by the payment machine- which I onviously woukdnt hwve been near until I was leaving. My only concern is that I didn't miss the 5 mins by a small amount, I didn't pay until I was leaving.

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I'm going into Derby shortly so I'll take photos of the terms smd conditions.

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Yes,  The photographs on the PCN are taken at the entry and exit to the car park. It states on the PCN paperwork   "The contravention was detected and recorded by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras at the Privately Operated Park/site specified opposite" 

I totally agree, its a money-making tactic.  I'm annoyed that I paid for the two hours so they are not out of pocket for the time I was in the space and I then received the notice two weeks later. 

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