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       #Post#: 47293--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: FaeLLe
       Date: November 27, 2024, 10:02 am
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       --- Quote from: b789 link ---
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       > Regarding the CNBC, you must get the information I have
       advised.
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       Alternatively, would it not be wise to engage DCB Legal and
       request for a copy of all information they hold about the case,
       including the Claim form and hearing notices, so the registered
       keeper could deal with the matter?
       I guess this would achieve the same purpose since CNBC could
       result in a delay in getting him the documents. The dates should
       be easily obtainable through the phone I guess.
       #Post#: 47296--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: Fatcockney
       Date: November 27, 2024, 10:24 am
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       To confirm. Two tickets in this thread. First purchased after
       the ANPR entry on the ticket at about11.30. Cost £1.50 for one
       hour. The second evidenced at 12.31 for two hours.Cost £3.00
       I will reach out to CNBC.
       As for the other comment about engaging DCBLegal. If you look at
       the pink form, sometime back I issued them with a SAR request
       and they basically said "we don't hold any information about
       you" which given they've written about 20 times is also untrue
       (hence it is on the form).
       That's why I'm hesitant and querying further engagement. They
       are asking for parking evidence now, when they've ignored it for
       three years. Are they covering their backside before it gets to
       court?
       #Post#: 47300--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: b789
       Date: November 27, 2024, 10:41 am
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       You did not request the SAR from the claimant. DCB Legal may
       have been able to provide limited information. If you sent the
       SAR to DCBL or DRP, they definitely would not be able to provide
       any info. The SAR should have been sent to ECP.
       DCB Legal won't have the N1SDT claim form. They initiated the
       claim through MCOL. they may be able to provide the details, so
       it may be worthwhile chasing them but I still suggest phoning
       the CNBC and waiting on the phone whilst they email your the PoC
       and they confirm the address it was allegedly posted to. I think
       they will actually charge you if you want an actual copy of the
       claim form and it is not necessary as we only need the PoC and
       confirmation of the address it was posted to.
       #Post#: 47307--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: Fatcockney
       Date: November 27, 2024, 11:05 am
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       Noted. Will be on the phone to them in the morning.Thanks
       #Post#: 47704--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: Fatcockney
       Date: December 1, 2024, 6:01 am
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       Spent three hours unanswered to CNBC on Thursday and Friday,
       butt this arrived in the post on Saturday. Going to court now.
       Will still chase CNBC because we need to know they followed
       process.
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       #Post#: 47712--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: FaeLLe
       Date: December 1, 2024, 7:22 am
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       --- Quote from: Fatcockney link ---
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       > Spent three hours unanswered to CNBC on Thursday and Friday,
       butt this arrived in the post on Saturday. Going to court now.
       Will still chase CNBC because we need to know they followed
       process.
       >
       --- End Quote ---
       Please redact your name and claim number including reference
       numbers as best practice.
       #Post#: 47715--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: Fatcockney
       Date: December 1, 2024, 7:39 am
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       Apologies. Honest mistake
       #Post#: 47747--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: H C Andersen
       Date: December 1, 2024, 11:54 am
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       OP, IMO at present you are confusing yourself and us by
       continually harking back to these very historical events.
       In short, from your N244 application:
       You received a Letter of Claim from DCBL dated who knows when,
       you haven't said;
       You responded by email, what we don't know;
       They contacted you again on 19 July 2024 with another
       extra-procedural demand to pay within 30 days or face court
       action;
       You received notice of a (default) judgment for the claimant
       dated 23 Sept.
       Other will comment but essentially as regards the court process
       you lengthy account boils down to:
       a claim form was sent to you by CNBC - but we don't know when;
       you did not respond (acknowledge service) and therefore;
       the claimant applied to the court for a default judgment.
       With respect, the Particulars of Claim etc. are not immediately
       germane(but hopefully this issue will have it's day in court),
       this is purely procedural(but being able to persuade the judge
       that you have a reasonable chance of defending your case is
       desirable/essential (I don't know the specifics).
       #Post#: 47750--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: b789
       Date: December 1, 2024, 11:59 am
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       If we knew the answers to those questions, which have already
       been asked, you would have an opportunity to at least send the
       court a Skeleton Argument which would be very beneficial to you.
       So, please go back through the thread and answer the questions.
       I suggest calling the CNBC first thing in the morning, around
       8:30am to have the best chance of getting through.
       #Post#: 47759--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Debt Collector chase after N244
   DIR By: Fatcockney
       Date: December 1, 2024, 12:30 pm
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       Ok. I've tried to be open with everything. You've actually begun
       to make me feel worse now. My initial question was pretty simple
       but you've all dug deep for the background which I've tried to
       provide.
       I've spent three hours on Thursday and Friday without getting a
       response from CNBC but I'll try again tomorrow. To be explicitly
       clear I DID NOT RECEIVE A LETTER OF CLAIM.  Had a judgement
       notice and paid the money and responded because I think I have a
       valid defence. Now the court have accepted that and said it will
       be handled by Chelmsford court. Three years of debating this has
       led to this point. They think they are right, I think they are
       wrong. It is what it is now. I just wanted advice.
       Thanks for the advice given to date. It's not easy.
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