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Hi, Sorry to jump on this thread but I cannot work out how to start a new case.

I am in a very similar postition. My vehicle was parked in this same location back in June 2024. Received a letter out of the blue from TNC solutions on 20/11/24 PCN saying that PCN has not been paid, neither have I advised them who the keeper or driver was. The time to appeal has now passed. Never received anything from them apart from this £170.00. Thought it was a scam. Ignored it.
Then on 04/12/24 received a letter “NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INSTRUCT SOLICITORS” pay or CCJ will be issued. This was received from TNC. Read up on Martin money tips and people were saying “IGNORE “ “IGNORE”.

Now today from universal parking enforcement LTD. Demanding £170.00.

I was never given the chance to pay at a reduced rate or even appeal at all. I’m at a loss what to do. Would anyone be so kind to guide me into what I should do next.

Thanks so much !
RickyG 😊🌎 🙏

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Re: Kelly’s storage Luton universal parking enforcement LTD.
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You can safely ignore any debt collector or debt recovery threats. They are powerless to actually do anything except scare the low-hanging fruit on the gullible Tre into paying out of ignorance and fear.

A CCJ cannot simply be "issued" and, unfortunately, far too many Sheeple don't understand the process and simply poop their pants and pay up. Read on for a an enlightening bit of advice:

What CCJ? Do you have any understanding of how someone gets a CCJ? Nothing we advise on here will make anyone get a CCJ.

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A County Court Judgment (CCJ) does not just happen—it follows a clear legal process. If someone gets a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) from a private parking company, here's what happens step by step:

1. Parking Charge Notice (PCN) Issued

• The parking company sends a letter (Notice to Keeper) demanding money.

• This is not a fine—it’s an invoice for an alleged breach of contract.

2. Opportunity to Appeal

• The recipient can appeal to the parking company.

•If rejected, they may be able to appeal to POPLA (if BPA member) or IAS (if IPC member).

• If an appeal is lost or ignored, the parking company demands payment.

3. Debt Collection Letters

• The parking company might send scary letters or pass the case to a debt collector.

• Debt collectors have no power—they just send letters and can be ignored.

No CCJ happens at this stage.

4. Letter Before Claim (LBC)

• If ignored for long enough, the parking company (or their solicitor) sends a Letter Before Claim (LBC).

• This is a warning that they may start a court case.

• The recipient has 30 days to reply before a claim is filed.

No CCJ happens at this stage.

5. County Court Claim Issued

• If ignored or unpaid, the parking company may file a claim with the County Court.

• The court sends a Claim Form with details of the claim and how to respond.

• The recipient has 14 days to respond (or 28 days if they acknowledge it).

No CCJ happens at this stage.

6. Court Process

• If the recipient defends the claim, a judge decides if they owe money.

• If the recipient ignores the claim, the parking company wins by default.

No CCJ happens yet unless the recipient loses and ignores the court.

7. Judgment & Payment

• If the court rules that money is owed, the recipient has 30 days to pay in full.

• If they pay within 30 days, no CCJ goes on their credit file.

• If they don’t pay within 30 days, the CCJ stays on their credit file for 6 years.

Conclusion

CCJs do not appear out of thin air. They only happen if:

• A parking company takes the case to court.

• The person loses or ignores the case.

• The person fails to pay within 30 days.

If you engage with the process (appeal, defend, or pay on time), no CCJ happens.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain