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       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: sugarray
       Date: January 23, 2024, 10:27 am
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       So I went to the car park and it looks like you are correct.
       There must have been an error on my mums part but she says 100%
       she typed in the vrn correctly and thats what came as the
       tarrif. Not sure what to do now really.
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       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: H C Andersen
       Date: January 23, 2024, 1:58 pm
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       The only variables would seem to be her times in and out of the
       car park, the VRM entered, the amount paid and the time taken to
       leave after paying.
       Is your mother au fait with this system?
       My only thoughts are that:
       She thought she had to pay when parking and therefore parked,
       entered VRM, got the tariff, paid, shopped and then
       left...nearly 2 hours later.
       How much was her shop that day?
       Did she leave the site on foot at any time?
       Anyway, while it's interesting to speculate, the fundamentals
       remain which is that the next step is court and this is in the
       creditor's hands.
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       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: sugarray
       Date: January 24, 2024, 9:14 am
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       Yes she has been there many times. In fact her previous visit a
       few days earlier it was £1 and again she was there for 2 hours
       butI cant verify this. Whats the procedure if it goes to court?
       #Post#: 14259--------------------------------------------------
       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: Nosy Parker
       Date: January 24, 2024, 9:31 am
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       The procedure if it goes to court is as per my post on 18
       January which I've pasted below for your convenience. The use of
       "you" and "your" refers to the registered keeper.
       
       "Proceedings are started by the court office named Civil
       National Business Centre (CNBC) sending you a claim form.
       Provided you fight the claim following the guidance over on
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       />you should defeat the claim.
       In the meantime, you must ensure that Highview/Nexus is kept
       informed of your current address if you ever move to an address
       that is different from the one to which they sent the PCN.  If
       you don't do that, you risk getting a CCJ because CNBC will send
       the claim to your old address.  To notify a change of address,
       send the following email (attaching proof of your new address
       such as an updated V5C vehicle registration certificate or
       utility bill) to dpo@groupnexus.co.uk
       Dear Sirs,
       PCN [         ] VEHICLE [                 ]
       I dispute this charge and intend to defend any claim initiated
       in relation to it.
       Please note that I no longer reside at the address shown on the
       PCN and correspondence sent to me there will not reach me.  I
       require you to erase my former address from your records.  My
       new address is [                        ] and I attach proof
       thereof.
       Yours faithfully,
       You must repeat the exercise every time you move house in the
       next six years."
       However, if there is a systemic problem here, the keeper should
       complain to the landowner and their own MP as per Plan A.
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       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: sugarray
       Date: March 14, 2024, 8:35 am
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       So it's been 6 weeks and have not heard anything further from
       nexus group. Is there a time limit on these things?
       #Post#: 17262--------------------------------------------------
       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: DWMB2
       Date: March 14, 2024, 8:49 am
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       They have up to 6 years to raise a claim.
       There isn't any reasonable reason for them to take that long,
       but they could.
       #Post#: 17284--------------------------------------------------
       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: b789
       Date: March 15, 2024, 5:06 am
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       They have 6 years from the date of the alleged contravention to
       initiate a court claim. After 6 years they can still chase you
       ad infinatum. They just can’t sue you for the alleged debt.
       #Post#: 17694--------------------------------------------------
       Re: POPLA rejected appeal
   DIR By: The Rookie
       Date: March 19, 2024, 9:02 am
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       They have 6 years to raise a court claim, so 6 weeks is
       irrelevant.
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