The Parking Prankster Guide to Defending a ParkingEye Court Claim

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
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Author: The Parking Prankster ISBN: 9781311245243
Publisher: The Parking Prankster Publication: January 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: The Parking Prankster
ISBN: 9781311245243
Publisher: The Parking Prankster
Publication: January 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

ParkingEye are known to file over 1,000 court claims in England and Wales a week for parking overstays. If you are one of their victims, this guide explains why you should not panic at the threat of court action and sets out the steps you need to take to fight the claim. The legal processes are clearly spelled out along with examples from the cases ParkingEye don’t want you to know about – the many times they have lost in court. It explains the sharp practices they use if they can get away with them in the small claims track and shows you how to counter them. Even if the thought of court terrifies you and you would rather pay up even though you know ParkingEye have no case, this guide is also for you. It explains why ParkingEye would much rather settle out of court than proceed to a hearing and gives examples of negotiating settlements for £100, £50 or even £20.

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ParkingEye are known to file over 1,000 court claims in England and Wales a week for parking overstays. If you are one of their victims, this guide explains why you should not panic at the threat of court action and sets out the steps you need to take to fight the claim. The legal processes are clearly spelled out along with examples from the cases ParkingEye don’t want you to know about – the many times they have lost in court. It explains the sharp practices they use if they can get away with them in the small claims track and shows you how to counter them. Even if the thought of court terrifies you and you would rather pay up even though you know ParkingEye have no case, this guide is also for you. It explains why ParkingEye would much rather settle out of court than proceed to a hearing and gives examples of negotiating settlements for £100, £50 or even £20.

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