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  1. "Sit back, and consider the fact that their "appeal" hasn't been successful either, has it?" Lol! Thats got to be the most tempting phrase not to send to them. Thanks for the support. Guess it's just a waiting game to see what pretty coloured fan mail they send me, if any.
  2. Back to business though. So am i safe to assume that i do not have to provide details of the driver (not that i know who it was ) and nor am i responsible for the charge if i do not? And with your comment about my costs padja. I had included in my first and only response to PE a note informing them that any further action on my part would incur a cost chargeable to them if they choose to pursue any further. Charges would start at £250 then £100 thereafter. Shockingly this didn't perturb them.?? I'd love an opportunity to try and press these charges back on to them!
  3. I'm glad that everyone sings from the same hym sheet here. It's very reassuriing. I've already had a good look round at the other posted private parking company issues. But i only felt the need to post my issue as i viewed a few posts stating that Parking Eye (PE from now on) was one of the most difficult to deal with. I guess that's just cos they dont give up. It makes me wonder how (out of curiosity) they could enforce (this is hyperthetical) these charges. If they sent these out on the basis of lost income surely it cant be relevant. As the only loss of income they will have recieved would be the cost of posting the initial letter which i'm sure is just an automated resopnse. In a sense they intiail loss of earnings would be pence! (still talking hyperthetically here, so bare with me) Could they then still persue further costs if i sent them a lonely £1.00 to cover they're costs to date ? Just entertain me on your thoughts on this.
  4. I have recently received a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) from a company called Parking Eye. They state that as I am the registered keeper of the vehicle in question I have to pay the PCN. I have already informed them that I have not personally entered an agreement and that I cannot confirm that I was the driver on the date of the so-called offense. They responded saying that my appeal had been unsuccessful and that I MUST inform them who the driver was at the time of the offense, if not then I am responsible to pay the charge! Is this right and do I have to pay or can I shut them up with a threatening letter about harassment and tell them that I have no idea who the driver was. There is a picture attached to the PCN but I’d be impressed if anyone could prove it was a male or female driver, let alone whether I was the driver. Please advise me of my next action as I have now received a Final Notice to pay the PCN.
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