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Re: G24 / DCBL
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And have you now sent the data rectification notice to G24?

Re: G24 / DCBL
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I'm doing that once I find the correct email for them . They just have a general email on the Internet so I was looking to see if they had another.

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Thank you. 

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Once you've emailed the DRN to G24, there is not much else you can do until you receive a Letter of Claim (LoC). If/when that arrives we move on to the delaying tactics.

AS I mentioned, we don't know if the dates of the PCNs relate to the issue date of the PCN or the date of the alleged contravention. I suspect they will be the issue date which means that the contraventions were several days earlier and that is beneficial as it means less PCNs that can be claimed on by G24.
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Re: G24 / DCBL
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The DRN has been sent and I've copied the latest email from dcbl.

DCBL write further to your email.

 

We are instructed by G24 Ltd, to recover the outstanding balance of thirty-seven(37) PCN’s, reference, 3830036-MULTI.

 

At the time of the contraventions, G24 Ltd applied to the DVLA for the details of the Registered Keeper of the Vehicle. Your name and address were provided. G24 Ltd therefore issued correspondence to you at that address. It is your responsibility, as the Registered Keeper, to ensure the DVLA is kept up to date with your current address or change of keeper details at all times.

 

Payment of £6,290.00 is required to prevent further action. Payment can be made via bank transfer using the following payment details:

 

Re: G24 / DCBL
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Who did you send th DRN to? You were specifically advised to send it to the DPO at G24. Why do DCBL, a useless and powerless debt collector say that "we write further to your email"?????

This is the email address of the G24 DPO as stated in their Privacy policy on their website:

https://g24.co.uk/privacy-notice/

DCBL are powerless to do anything. You can ignore anything that DCBL send you. Do not engage with the useless and powerless DCBL. They are not a party to any contract allegedly breached by the driver.

We only need to know when an LoC is issued by G24 or, more likely through their solicitor, DCB Legal (not DCBL).
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Re: G24 / DCBL
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I've sent it to the dpo . I'm just keeping everyone updated with what I receive

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And what about this question?

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Why do DCBL, a useless and powerless debt collector say that "we write further to your email"?????
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« Reply #24 on: »
I asked if the dates where date of issue but they've not answered that just replied with pay up basically. 

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OP, the issue of the 6-year limit to bring proceedings in such cases is set out in legislation and has nothing to do with parking:

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1980/58/section/5

'Simple contract' = 6 years from the date of the breach.

I think the maths has already been done by other posters in that if the dates are dates of contraventions then only 8 could be in play even now. But if they are dates of PCNs(with obviously earlier dates of breach) then it's less than 8.

If you have notified G24 regarding your data then there is nothing to do except wait. 

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In other words, if they haven't issued a Letter of Claim by 5th March, they won't be able to sue on any of those PCNs.
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Re: G24 / DCBL
« Reply #27 on: »
Ok. I will wait and post when I recieve anything from them.
Your help is much appreciated. 

Re: G24 / DCBL
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The reply to the drn. Is this normal before I send the proof of address ?

In order to process your request to change your address, please provide a form of photo ID, such as your passport or driving licence as well as a copy of one of the following documents

 

Utility Bill, issued in the last 3 months
Bank Statement, issues in the last 3 months
Credit Card Statement, issued in the last 3 months
Mortgage Statement, issues in the last 3 months
 

Once we received this information, we will update our records.

 

Yours Sincerely

Re: G24 / DCBL
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There is no need for them to see your photo - they don't know what you look like, so it won't support their goal of verifying they have the right data subject.

They do however need to verify you are the right data subject, so I would send them copies of the requested documentation with the photo blocked out and any superfluous data redacted.