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Hi,

Regent Parking, Solutions Lab, CSB Solicitors, DCBL.... GS Charter Place, Hounslow

Please advise!  I have read numerous conflicting things online..  Just need some clarity please.  I am the registered keeper (not driver) and received a fine in January as a private hire vehicle dropping off passenger in Charter Place for 19mins.  I have followed online advice, submitted an appeal which was rejected.  I was too late to appeal through POPLA.  I am now receiving numerous bailiff debt collection letter, so far from three different companies.  The fine is now £170.  I complained to 'Charter Place' and they said it is too late to overturn the fine as it was in January.  My argument is the driver was unloading a new resident at Charter Place.  I would still like to get this overturned directly with the landowner as, as I understand I am now in the limbo stage where I must wait for the point of claim form before court, then act?  Please if anyone has any advice, I do not want this affecting my credit rating but equally think it's unfair to pay £170, it's really stressing me out!!

Thanks in advanced!
« Last Edit: June 27, 2024, 05:21:43 pm by JJJUB18 »

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Re: Regent Parking
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There is no danger of your credit rating being affected. There are no "bailiffs" involved and cannot be, even if this went all the way to court and you lost.

They are hoping you are low-hanging fruit on the gullible tree and will poop your pants and pay into their scam at the first hint of legal action or bailiffs or CCJs. If you're here for advice, then hopefully you are not gullible and will heed the advice we give.

Before we take this further, please confirm that you have read this thread and post the photos we need to see:

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