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  1. I parked on a car park by a local river not realising there was now a charge, there didn't used to be. I am a support worker and had gone to support a young man who was taking part in a water activity, I genuinely did not notice the signs until I left...my parking would have been paid by my employer so I had no reason to not pay. I received a parking charge notice to owner through the post £60 if paid by today £90 if not and £120.00 if not paid for 20 days. I just do not have this money...I don't know whether to appeal, just offer to pay what the parking would have been etc I have seen many similar posts but most people have just overstayed rather than not had a ticket at all. Any advice please. Denise:|
  2. I received a Parking Charge Notice from Parking Eye. The charge is £40 if paid within 14 days or £70 plus Liability for other charges if not paid within 14 days. I parked on an Aldi car park in Rochdale where you are allowed 90 minutes free parking. I was delayed slightly so I actually parked there for 100 minutes so I was 10 minutes overdue according to there information. They sent me two photographs. One showed my vehicle entering the car park at 18.43 and another showing my vehicle leaving at 20.23. The date and time were not stamped on the photographs but typed above them. My argument is that the Aldi store closes at 20.00 so. At 18.43 when we arrived the car park was only say 25% full and when we left there were no more than four cars left on the car park. I was hardly using up a valuable customer parking space. How can they justify charging me a minimum of £40 for 10 minutes on a virtually empty FREE car park?. If the parking fees were say £6 per hour then if anything I should be liable for a £1 excess. I have read a few posts that say totally ignore the letters from Parking Eye and as yet I have ignored them. According to their demand, I have until the 6th of June to pay the charge. I have always had excellent credit and wouldn't want to damage that in any way. Thank You
  3. I have just received a penalty notice from parking eye, for parking 11 minutes over the free 2 hours on the coop car park in Barmouth, Im really worried and confused of what action to take next. Ive read various forums which say ignore them, or write to them explaining you wont be paying???? Any advice would greatfully be received. Thanks you:sad:
  4. I have read a lot about these speculative invoices, and was keep ignoring all these PPC papers, just wanted to confirm something... I parked in a Morrison's car park, which is it states free for two hours but no payment option whatsoever for overstays, just says if you over stay you will be fined kind of statement... I overstayed and surely they started sending me their invoices, which I m ignoring at the moment. This is a Free car park, and no way to pay if you overstayed... My question is, if PE to try the court option in the unlikeliest option, what would be their most likely claim against me, in a free car park with no payment option other than their desired Parking Charge Notice value? Also any court case/reference about free car park with no payment for overstays receiving Parking Charge Notice from these clown PPCs? win/loose/no pursue? Thanx in advance...
  5. Hi, I am seeing advice on whether to pay a Parking Charge Notice issued to me by Parking Eye given my particular circumstances. I parked in a private car park operated by this company, bought a ticket for 1hr, but have since been provided evidence that I was in the car park for 1hr 31 minutes, and issued notice of a £60 fine. I have viewed other threads on this forum, as well as on google / moneysavingexpert, and it seems the general advice is to not pay, as the 'contract' is between the private landlord and driver, yet the notice is issued to the vehicle's owner who was not necessarily driving the vehicle that day. Unfortunately I did not know this at the time of my initial response where I confirmed I was driving the vehicle at the time. I am wondering if my admission strengthens their case, meaning it is more likely they will pursue if I choose not pay? Any feedback / advice will be very gratefully received.
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