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  1. Thanks all. It's not like I get a parking space allocated. There's a garage underneath which you need a fob to get in or out of (me and the mrs affectionately call it "the Batcave"), and everyone has a permit with their Registration Number and Flat Number on. I'll ignore for now. And if they come back with court summons, you'll see me back here Thanks!
  2. So I'll just ignore everything, and not respond? Won't they want to take me to court over this? The IAS Rejection: Also, for good measure, the Euro Parking Services Rejection:
  3. Thanks renegadeimp. I didn't mean the "face-to-face conversation" as anything like a fight , just going and seeing if there was someone to talk to. Or will they hate that just as much? There's no mention of the parking space in the Tenancy Agreement. Does having gone through the appeals, and failed, mean that I'm accepting some kind of accountability?
  4. Hi All, A month ago, I traded up an old car which had a personalised plate (Let's call it A12 OLD). The new one came with a standard one (XY65 NEW). It took about 5 days from the day I drove away the new car, to get the DVLA red tape sorted (documents received etc) so the garage could put A12 OLD on the new car. At the block of flats where I live is a car park, and each vehicle that "lives" there gets a permit, which bears the registration of the vehicle. It's managed by a company called Euro Parking Services Ltd. We put a note on the dashboard explaining the situation, and put the permit on the dashboard as always. But still, on the 3rd Day, we got a parking ticket. I've appealed this to the company (showing them the letter from the DVLA which explains that "A12 OLD can now be put on XY65 NEW") and they have rejected it. I have also gone through the IAS (Independent Appeals Service), and they have rejected the appeal. I've got all the documents since day 1, and I'll happily answer any questions. As an aside, the company's address is just up the road, is there any value in walking up there and having a face-to-face conversation with someone? Or should I just ignore it?
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