It looks like you’re in the usual process now.
Not being able to appeal isn’t huge because your appeal would have been rejected anyway. But you could still write to ECP for the record to state that you won’t be paying because, as hirer, their notice to hirer fails the requirements of PoFA 2012 to transfer liability from the driver to you.
Ignore DCBL/Debt Recovery Plus completely.
DCB Legal or someone may then issue a Letter of Claim, come back here when they do, but essentially you can reiterate that you’re not going to pay. You would win in court if it came to that. All their nonsense in the meantime is designed to make you give up or be frightened into paying.
ECP didn’t used to go to court anyway, so you may just have to put up with bluster until they give up.
Thank you for your advice!
Hello, Following this advice, AOS said the following to my formal complaint.
"Good Afternoon,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Our role as an Accredited Trade Association is to investigate alleged breaches of our Code of Practice by members of our Approved Operator Scheme where evidence can be supplied and where the operator’s internal complaints process has been exhausted.
We are unable to advise if the operator is acting unlawfully, this would not fall within the remit of the Code of Practice.
As you have received a copy of the Notice to Hirer, we would not become involved further as we cannot determine what has been sent or received by either party. It would be at Euro Car Parks discretion to send letters via recorded delivery or accept a late appeal.
Based on the information you have supplied, I have not identified a breach of point raised in the Code of Practice and therefore I am unable to investigate your complaint further."
Taking the advice to ignore DCB legal, I recently received a claim form (money claim/cicil national business centre) stating I am being taken to court for this PCN also and have until today to respond. I lost this website but have since found it through google. The court summons says I must either pay the claimant or go to court in essence. Advice on what to do? Can't afford a CCJ for work purposes.