Author Topic: DCBL DEBT RECOVERY  (Read 735 times)

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Re: DCBL DEBT RECOVERY
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I have received a separate letter from BW legal all related to parking at the same place as all the other tickets including the one from the enforcement officer. I have written to UKPC to appeal as i never received any notices prior and to DPO to get all my notices but yet to hear from them.

Any advice on a way forward will be appreciated on how to proceed with BW legal

Re: DCBL DEBT RECOVERY
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You could show us the letter from BW Legal if you want our advice.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: DCBL DEBT RECOVERY-UKPC
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Hey there,

So I now have a clearer picture of my charges after SAR request went through.

I have a total of 20 PCN from UKPC which I wasn't aware of due to address change

PCN notices as far back as June 2024

I have since had a CCJ issued with an enforcement officer collecting about £2000 ish pounds

I updated my license 11/12 and V5C 25/2(my fault obviously with the delays)

The date on CCJ is in January with my current address on it and yet they are still sending intial notices after this date to the old address and i am only getting them at the debt recovery/ legal stage.

I have obviously stopped parking at this premise.

I dont know if any of above makes sense but i am just looking for advice on how to proceed.

I was going to email UKPC to appeal remaining charges on grounds of incorrect address for the notices and now CCJ which has not only caused financial strain but also mental strain and its effect on my credit score. I also want to find out which of the 20 notices are covered by the CCJ

Any advice appreciated

Re: DCBL DEBT RECOVERY
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How many actual CCJs have been issued for parking at this location? I do not want to know how many PCNs are yet to be processed.

It is impossible to assist properly unless you answer the questions raised in previous posts. You say you've paid some of the CCJs but you are not making sense.

The fact that you only updated your V5C after the dates of the alleged contraventions means that all the correspondence for those PCNs went to your old address. Any correspondence that comes to the current address will be down to a debt recovery agent doing a simple credit file search to find your current address. The fact that all the claims were sent to the old address means that you missed crucial documents.

What we don't know is how many PCNs in total we are dealing with here. How many of those were issued a claim? Were they all on a single claim or were separate claims issued for each PCN? These questions are important and you will need to clarify with answers.

If they have made separate claims for each PCN, then they have breached a vital legal principle of estoppel. If the claims were served to an address you no longer resided at, irrespective of whether you had updated your V5C doesn't matter and you could have had each CCJ set aside.

However, I am not clear where you stand now as you say you have paid some money to DCBL already. If you've paid anything and it is more than 30 days since the judgment was entered, the CCJ stays on your record but is simply marked as 'satisfied' for the next 6 years and is only one degree less financially painful than not having it marked as satisfied.

As this seems extremely complex and has not been dealt with at all properly, I suggest you seek proper legal advice. However, I can recommend that you try and make contact with Jackson Yamba at Contestor Legal, as his track record in dealing with cases like this is exemplary/
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain