You must ignore ZZPS and GCTT (the same company) as they are useless debt collectors. They have no power to do anything whatsoever, no matter how scary their letters may seem. They are a third party to any contract allegedly breached by the driver. Ignore, ignore, ignore.
The debt collectors work on a no-win, no-fee basis for the PPC in the hope that you are low-hanging fruit on the gullible tree and will capitulate at the first mention of scary words like "CCJ" and "bailiffs". I repeat, ignore, ignore, ignore. They cannot do anything.
You are past any more appeals stage. You are now waiting to see if the PPC wants to pursue this further. If they do, they will send you a Letter of Claim (LoC) giving you 30 days to pay or they may issue a county court claim for debt in the small claims track. Even after sending an LoC, there is no guarantee that they will actually issue a claim.
If a claim is issued, you defend it. There is a procedure to follow and if you get a claim, let us know and we will advise on how to go about this. A claim is actually a good thing in that a judge will decide whether you owe the PPC a debt or not. There is nothing independent about the PPC or a POPLA appeal. A judge is the only true independent arbiter.
As we see in a multitude of claims, they are discontinued once a robust defence is submitted. The PPCs are just hoping that their victim will capitulate through their ignorance of the civil court system. It is nothing to fear.
One question...where did this happen? Have you tried asking the landowner or business that contracted the PPC to cancel the PCN? This is known as Plan A.
Please read the
READ THIS FIRST - Private Parking Charges Forum guide thread ad then post us some pictures of the NtK you first received. We don't need to see any reminders or debt collector letters. What did you put in your POPLA appeal?