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  1. that shift was through an agency, although normally at a slightly reduced rate nurses still have to pay to park at hospitals.....how disgusting is that!
  2. hi eric, i'll put these on a bit later when i get home as i dont have the letter with me.
  3. I wont Dx thanks, i think before i post the letter i'll copy it in here for you to all to vet it for me
  4. I'll check the letter tonight and if it is a NTK then i'll draft up a letter along the lines of i wish to appeal this speculative invoice, whilst i accept the cost of the parking for my night shift is (i think £6), i enclose a cheque for £10 in full and final settlement of this 'invoice' which i've included £4 fo the cost of the letter you sent. By cashing this you accept this in F&F settlement, if you reject my appeal please include the POPLA code upon return.
  5. ok good to know thanks. is that not what she's had already. they wrote to her with pictures of the car/offence etc?
  6. by bang to rights i mean that it was a pay and display car park and she quite clearly (esp as they have a pic of the note she wrote!) didnt. whats the NTK??
  7. Hi all, the missus is a nurse and recently went to a night shift at a different hosipital and in her rush to get there arrived with no cash on her..... .already in a rush to make her start time she scribbbled 'staff nurse' on a piece of paper and went to work. last night received a 'Fine' in the post from apcoa requesting £60 or else... ..£100 if not within a certain time frame. Pictures of the car on the letter including the hastily written note. is there any other course of action other than pay the 60 quid? obviously they have her bang to rights but £60 for something that would have cost her less than a tenth of that seems ridiculous........ thanks in advance
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