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Phone number: 0844 800 8710 Please check with your phone provider if you are unsure about how much a call will cost. Email UKPC. ... However, if you'd rather complain directly, you can use the above address to contact UKPC. Want to start …

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is UKPC located in London?

    UKPC. Unit 29, 1-2 Denham Parade, Oxford Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 4DZ. Parking Problems? We have the solutions! Tel: 0333 220 1030. Email: [email protected].

  • Is UKPC a good company to use?

    Sadly UKPC are one of those companies. UKPC have a long history of dodgy practices, being caught out faking timestamps on photographs multiple times, using council signs to fool motorists, and a myriad of other dodgy practices. He takes large numbers of motorists to court on bogus charges which have no basis in law.

  • Did UKPC break the law with timestamps?

    When UKPC previously broke the law by forging timestamps on photographs so that they could charge motorists even though they did not overstay, the issue was brushed under the carpet and no proper investigation was undertaken by the DLVA.

  • Can UKPC take Me to court for not paying up?

    Since you have already lost your POPLA appeals, unless you pay, UKPC would have to take you to county court to enforce payment. If they were to do that, they would have to issue a letter before claim before issuing formal court papers. If that happens they you can either pay up, or fight it.

  • Is UKPC scamming the public?

    Not any firm using a similar acronym to UKPC. This is an entirely unregulated industry which is scamming the public with inflated claims for minor breaches of contracts for alleged parking offences, aided and abetted by a handful of low-rent solicitors.

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