parking invoice & now court summons

parking invoice & now court summons

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xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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pavarotti1980 said:
Shut up man.
Bite me! biggrin

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

117 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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wjwren said:
Indeed. Although it was very extenuating circumstances. But hey ho, the problem I had at home was far more important than a court date or any fine etc I will incur. Just annoying as I would of liked nothing more than to attend, but so is life.
I keep asking - what happened?

BertBert

19,035 posts

211 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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The Mad Monk said:
I keep asking - what happened?
It's mentioned in the other thread

The Surveyor

7,576 posts

237 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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BertBert said:
The Mad Monk said:
I keep asking - what happened?
It's mentioned in the other thread
he says why he missed the court date, but not what happened and whether there was any final judgement in his absence.

BertBert

19,035 posts

211 months

Wednesday 6th November 2019
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The Surveyor said:
he says why he missed the court date, but not what happened and whether there was any final judgement in his absence.
Beg pardon, got the wrong end of the stick.

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

135 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Update: I had a letter saying I had lost etc. Then the next day another letter advising that the court had only read my evidence 4 days after the hearing so on that basis would re arrange it for the 17th December. A stroke of very good luck that the court hadnt read my evidence!

S11Steve

6,374 posts

184 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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wjwren said:
Update: I had a letter saying I had lost etc. Then the next day another letter advising that the court had only read my evidence 4 days after the hearing so on that basis would re arrange it for the 17th December. A stroke of very good luck that the court hadnt read my evidence!
Of you've got any proof, evidence, paperwork that verifies the reason for non attendance, that could be very helpful for you smile

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

135 months

Thursday 21st November 2019
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^ We had a letter from the hospital to come in as soon as possible re birth of our child. I have scanned it in and sent it as evidence.

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

135 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Update: this case was won and I thought this was put to bed back in April. Today I received this, I have never had any other correspondence since before the court. Have phoned up and left message, awaiting a call back.


matchmaker

8,490 posts

200 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Won by whom?

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

135 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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The case was won/dismissed in our favour.

Chris32345

2,086 posts

62 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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What more proof do you need not to just ignored these things?

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Do you have a print out from county court explaining this?

If so send it to debt colllectors saying you are disputing the debt.

I would also advise checking your credit score using Clearscore or Experian to see if you have a CCJ against you (mistake or not)

Last thing you want is a 'collection officer' visiting you.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

118 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Mobilecommute said:
Do you have a print out from county court explaining this?

If so send it to debt colllectors saying you are disputing the debt.

I would also advise checking your credit score using Clearscore or Experian to see if you have a CCJ against you (mistake or not)

Last thing you want is a 'collection officer' visiting you.
Yes, do this.

Also, ohotocopy any paperwork you have specific to this victory and send it to the debtors, to strengthen your case. I would also say any further correspondence you need to respond to will incur a £50 admin fee and suggest they stop contacting you :-)

In addition, call the court (if you haven't done so already) and ask for verification of this.

silverfoxcc

7,689 posts

145 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Wow

The new hearing was Dec 17th

Did OP attend? and then 7 months later gets a dig in the ribs from a debt collection agency who can only ask for gthe money andnothing else. Unlike Court baliffs who can enter you property and remove kit to the value

However a quick Google seems to tell me that if s CCJ has been awarded against you and you were not in attendance then you are advised by post,

So, did the OP get a letter advising the CCJ?

At his point in time, as my American Football referee used to say 'This is fishier than st'

OP please explain your time line with no fudging ..letters you received..your action following them, what happened at court, did you or did you not attend

I have seen the recent tactic of these leeches who are handing out to Gladstones ( a solicitors of high repute NOT) outstandinmg parking invoices just before the statutory 6 years limit. They are sending out letters to the LAST KNOWN address of the RK at the time in the hope that they have moved and re redirection of post has ceased,and the new occupants don't know where they live..CCJ issued to last known address by default. and bingo the first time they are aware of it is when they apply for a loan of any kind.

Hence the reason why pepipoo and MSE always tell people if they have a parking invoice that has gone fallow to send a note to the PPC advising them of their new address..if they move within 6 years of the alleged infringement

So OP did you get a letter advising of the CCJ if so what di you do..OR did you get any indication from the court that it found in your favour?




CoolHands

18,625 posts

195 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Letter says the OP has a CCJ against him so is that possible without him knowing?

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

135 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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We atteneded court March 2020 and won. I called Gladstones today and they said the error was on their part. No ccj has been applied for. I used a credit agency checker today to confirm this.

silverfoxcc

7,689 posts

145 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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OP

Good result thanks for the update

dhutch

14,388 posts

197 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Now learn your less, and don't park in places your not allowed to!