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Just got an update . They also asking again for my most update contact details , I should give them again only my email address right?

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Yes, although they will get a phone number from you from your N180 which you’ll send to the court but copy them on later, so don’t get bothered about it.

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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So looks like I'm going to court then? what I have to do?
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Ignore my post rating!
So looks like I'm going to court then? what I have to do?
No, you’re not going to court.
You need, however, to follow the process as if you were going to court. DCB Legal will, eventually, discontinue rather than pay the court fee and pay someone to turn up in court in person. Just keep us informed and you’ll get advice here.

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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so I just send an email with my "most up to date" email adress and I tell them that I'm waiting for the cort Invitation?

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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What you've received is all boilerplate stuff from DCB Legal. They will keep on offering lower amounts to settle. Just ignore them and eventually they will give up and discontinue, just before they have to pay the £27 trial fee.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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Ok thank you,  I'll keep you guys updated and thanks everyone for your help

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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Hi, yesterday I recived a letter with a reply form, should I reply to them? Also moving house next month should I give them my new adress? i dident know how to upload the picture so I used a image to text converter Sorry for the long read and Thank You for anyone replaying
P CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
Online Payment (24 hours)
www.ce-service.co.uk
Scan to
Pay
NAT/03709867/001711
E
23 April 2026
Vehicle Registration
PCN Reference
Date of incident
Amount Outstanding
Site Details
Dear Sir/Madam,
LETTER BEFORE ACTION - CLAIM FOR DEBT UNPAID PARKING CHARGE NOTICE (PCN)
5 AUGUST 2024
£ 170.00
KFC NEWARK, LINCOLN RD, ROMAN WAY
This letter is being sent to you in relation to the above detailed Parking Charge (PCN), which remains outstanding. The charge includes a reasonable sum to cover the charges we have incurred, and the time and resources spent in attempting to recover the debt. We are writing to you at this address in accordance with the Pre-action Protocol for Debt Claims ('PAP') contained in the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) and, in circumstances where you have not responded to any previous correspondence, pursuant to a trace of your most recent address, or where we have been notified that you have moved address from the address which was originally provided by the DVLA. As detailed above, the PCN has not been paid (either in whole or in part*), and it is our position that you are liable for payment of the outstanding PCN sum and any additional debt recovery fees. The PCN was issued for a breach of the terms and conditions of parking at the relevant premises as set out in detail on the PCN itself.
Payment can be made at www.ce-service.co.uk or by scanning the payment QR code at the top of this letter. We also refer you to paragraph 4 of the PAP, which requires you to respond to this letter, completing the enclosed Reply Form within 30 days of the date of this letter. If you do not pay or respond within 30 days of the date of the letter, we will commence proceedings against you to recover the unpaid debt, which may lead to a Court Judgment against you requiring you to pay the sum owing. If a Judgment is obtained it will adversely affect your credit rating and could affect your ability to obtain credit in future. If you are in financial difficulty or need debt advice, you can obtain free, impartial and non-judgemental advice from organisations such as Citizens Advice, Step Change Debt Charity, National Debt Line, Advice UK and Christians Against Poverty. Details are available on the enclosed information sheet. (continued over)
If you ignore this letter, proceedings will be issued against you and may increase your liability for costs.
3709867/1711/1/8/27361/30944
Yours faithfully,
Legal Team
Civil Enforcement Limited
(*in circumstances where you previously agreed to pay the PCN but did not make payment in full, you have breached that agreement to pay the PCN and are now liable for payment the full sum outstanding).
CIVIL
P
ENFORCEMENT
BPA
MEMBER OF THE
BRITISH PARKING ASSOCIATION
OVER
OFLA
OFER
ATO
Civil Enforcement Limited operates in accordance with the British Parking Association Code of Practice/single sector Code. Registered Office: Civil Enforcement Limited, Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool, L2 3PF. Company Registration Number 05645677. Registered in England


REPLY FORM
YOU HAVE 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE AT THE TOP OF THE ENCLOSED LETTER TO FILL IN AND RETURN THIS FORM.
IF YOU DON'T, IT COULD RESULT IN COURT PROCEEDINGS.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the debt, please call the business that sent you this form as soon as possible.
Full name:
Address and postcode:
Contact telephone numbers:
Email address:
PCN reference:
SECTION 1: Do you owe the debt?
Fill in one of the boxes in this section. Use more pages if you need to. It is recommended that you get debt advice if you have any doubt about whether you owe the debt and whether you can pay it now, or if you want advice on any rights and protections you may have.
Box G below asks about debt advice.
BOX A
I agree I owe the debt.
Tick this box if you agree you owe the debt and agree the amount of the debt is correct.
IF YOU WILL PAY THE DEBT, GO TO SECTION 2.
IF YOU NEED DEBT OR LEGAL ADVICE, GO TO SECTION 3.
BOX B
I owe some of the debt, but not all of it.
Tick this box if you agree you owe some of the debt, but not all of it, for example if you think too much interest has been added or you haven't been credited for payments you made in the past.
The amount of debt I owe to you is £.......
Say how much you think you owe.
I don't owe any more than this because
Explain on a separate piece of paper why you don't owe all of the debt. Give as much detail as possible and provide copies of any supporting documents.
IF YOU WILL PAY THE PART OF THE DEBT YOU OWE, GO TO SECTION 2. IF YOU NEED
DEBT OR LEGAL ADVICE, GO TO SECTION 3.
OTHERWISE, GO TO SECTION 4. The form is much longer I just conveted the first page

Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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Read https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/ and then post the letter please.
You should write to their data protection officer instructing them to update your address for service with your new address.
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Re: Letter of Claim dcbLegal
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Surely you are mixing up two different PCNs on one thread? Your thread is to discuss the letter you received from DCB Legal last year. If this latest letter is for a different PCN, please start a new thread for it, post the PCN and letter also.