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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: April 2, 2025, 4:50 am
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The anticipated rejection has arrived. My mate is still prepared
to see this through. I've warned him to expect debt collectors
letters and court action.
Is there any need to do anything until receiving a letter before
action, or court papers?
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: b789 Date: April 2, 2025, 5:54 am
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Correct. Nothing else to do now except to weather the useless
debt recovery letters and wait for a Letter of Claim (LoC).
Remind your friend that the debt collectors are powerless to
actually do anything except to try and scare the low-hanging
fruit on the gullible tree into paying out of ignorance and
fear. Tell them that they must never, ever enter in
communication with a powerless debt collector and that they can
safely shred those letters into hamster bedding.
AN LoC should be responded to but it is not compulsory. AN N1SDT
Claim Form from the CNBC must be responded to and we would need
to see it in order to provide the correct defence.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: April 14, 2025, 12:07 pm
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Just adding this for completeness.
Dated 2nd April Must have come via snail mail.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: b789 Date: April 15, 2025, 3:48 am
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Still waiting for an LoC. Ignore everything else.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: May 8, 2025, 4:39 am
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Again for completeness, the first comms from the debt recovery
firm.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: June 26, 2025, 9:31 am
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Another letter ramping up the pressure. ::)
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: b789 Date: June 26, 2025, 12:08 pm
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Please... we really don't need to know about any debt recovery
letters. Simply shred them and use them as hamster bedding or
kindling.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: September 24, 2025, 4:38 pm
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Letter Before Claim has been received. Dated 18th September.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: b789 Date: September 25, 2025, 6:38 am
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It would be a bit more useful if you gave us a bit more detail,
such as which bulk litigation firm have they used to send the
LoC?
Assume you know nothing about this matter and the LoC is the
very first thing you receive. Is there enough information in
that LoC to inform you about the particular contractual term
allegedly breached by the driver? Does it include a copy of any
Notice to Keeper/Driver/Hirer that was sent? Would you know from
this LoC, the date, time, exact location and contractual term
allegedly breached by the driver? Does the LoC explain why the
original charge of (£100?) has now increased by another £60-£70?
Does it explain whether any addition sum added to the alleged
contractual amount charged includes VAT? Is any added amount
costs or damages? Does it state what standing their client has
to operate and issue PCNs in their own name at the location
(assuming it is stated)?
The list goes on.
An LoC and any subsequent Particulars of Claim (PoC) must
provide enough information for you to be able to understand the
claim (assume you know nothing else about it) and to respond to
any allegations being made.
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Re: Parking Control Management - Robert Dashwood Way - SE17
By: Glitch Date: September 25, 2025, 6:35 pm
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Apologies, I didn't realise the significance of the LBA/LOC, or
that they are the same thing.
It is from Moorside Legal.
It contains no details of the claim, just mentions PCM as their
client, the VRM and refers to an unpaid invoice.
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