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    • Hmm yes I see your point about proof of postage but nonetheless... "A Notice to Keeper can be served by ordinary post and the Protection of Freedoms Act requires that the Notice, to be valid,  must be delivered either (Where a notice to driver (parking ticket) has been served) Not earlier than 28 days after, nor more than 56 days after, the service of that notice to driver; or (Where no notice to driver has been served (e.g ANPR is used)) Not later than 14 days after the vehicle was parked A notice sent by post is to be presumed, unless the contrary is proved, to have been delivered on the second working day after the day on which it is posted; and for this purpose “working day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a public holiday in England and Wales." My question there is really what might constitute proof? Since you say the issue of delivery is a common one I suppose that no satisfactory answer has been established or you would probably have told me.
    • I would stand your ground and go for the interest. Even if the interest is not awarded you will get the judgement and the worst that might happen is that you won't get your claim fee.  However, it is almost inevitable that you will get the interest.  It is correct that it is at the discretion of the judge but the discretion is almost always exercised in favour of the claimant in these cases.  I think you should stand your ground and don't give even the slightest penny away Another judgement against them on this issue would be very bad for them and they would be really stupid to risk it but if they did, it would cost them far more than the interest they are trying to save which they will most likely have to pay anyway
    • Yep, true to form, they are happy to just save a couple of quid... They invariably lose in court, so to them, that's a win. 😅
    • Your concern regarding the 14 days delivery is a common one. Not been on the forum that long, but I don't think the following thought has ever been challenged. My view is that they should have proof of when it was posted, not when they "issued", or printed it. Of course, they would never show any proof of postage, unless it went to court. Private parking companies are simply after money, and will just keep sending ever more threatening letters to intimidate you into paying up. It's not been mentioned yet, but DO NOT APPEAL! You could inadvertently give up useful legal protection and they will refuse any appeal, because they're just after the cash...  
    • The sign says "Parking conditions apply 24/7". Mind you, that's after a huge wall of text. The whole thing is massively confusing.  Goodness knows what you're meant to do if you spend only a fiver in Iceland or you stay a few minutes over the hour there.
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I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread on these.

 

In particular it would be good to hear your experiences.

 

 

Which one is the best ?

 

What are the deals ?

 

Pros and Cons ?

 

Where best to buy ?

 

any experiences ?

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There are no hard and fast answers to this. All have good points, and all are rubbish if you have no coverage!

 

I'm a little out of touch so not 100% sure on all the latest offers.

 

T-Mobile never charge you more than your contract (they do throttle speeds tho if you use over 3 gig in 1 month)

 

3 have a device called "mifi" that is like a portable hot spot.

 

Vodafone PAYG you pay for an amount of usage (£15 for 3 gig) so for people who use internet infrequently this can work out very cheep.

 

Personally, I haggled 1 gig of usege on my mobile handset, which supports up to 7.2meg speed (I normally get about 2 - 3 meg, which is plenty fast enough for me) and I can connect my mobile handset to my computer and use it that way. Not bad for a freebie!

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Ive got 2 T-Mobile dongles, one on contract which my brother now uses and pays me for, the other is pre-paid for a year on the home access scheme.

 

Ive never had any major problems recently but last year i had nothing but trouble with my contract dongle.

 

I was cleaning one morning and unplugged the dongle to shut the pc down and give it a clean. When i switched the pc back on and plugged the dongle back in a red light came up on the dongle. The pc didnt even make a noise when i plugged the dongle in either which is odd. I phoned T-Mobile who told me to send it back to them. They sent me a pre-paid envelope (Royal Mail Special Delivery which took a week to arrive) so i could send it back. Within 2 weeks they sent me a refurbished dongle which came up with the red light when i plugged it into my sisters laptop and refused to work like the last one.

 

Again i phoned T-Mobile who sent me a pack so i could send it back. I sent it back to them then didnt hear anything for several weeks. I phoned them and they said my dongle had been sent out and was in a Royal Mail office waiting to be collected. I had to phone Royal Mail with the reference number and they told me it was at an office in London (i live in the North East of England!) and i could collect it whenever i wanted.

 

I called T-Mobile back telling them where the dongle was then they called me back when they had checked it out. The guy on the phone was really sorry and told me that i had been without my dongle for long enough so he arranged to send a new dongle out which was couriered to me the next day. He said it was too much carry on re-directing the other dongle to me so it was better to send the new one.

 

I did get the dongle the next day and have had no problems since. It seems to work better on my laptop rather than my desktop pc (which is to be replaced this year) but i am happy with the service and the dongle works great.

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Something else you can get from t-mobile is a sharedock 100. I believe these are subject to a 2 year contract (or were when I worked for them a year and a half ago).

 

Now I don't know your circumstances, but if your brother is happy, and gonna stick with them for another couple of years maybe you could upgrade his contract and either keep the sharedock yourself if he has wireless internet at home or let him have it if the t-mobile is the only internet he has. Of course that is all up to you, just a thaught :)

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These are NOT broadband replacement devices, and should never be used as an alternative to a cable or ASDL provided connection. Data transfer rates depend on the traffic on your local cell site and the time you access it - so if you need mobile data, they are fine - but not otherwise.

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I've got a 3 dongle, only used it when my computer went awal, no probs :)

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I cant afford to get a landline put in my house at the moment so i have to rely on the dongle for interent access. I only use it for emails, facebook and CAG really so im not a heavy user of it.

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I get 500k broadband down my phone line and 2 to 3 meg over 3 on my better half's phone. If speed were important to me, I'd probably ditch the land line. As it is I prefer to play the odd game online with friends, so ping time is more important and the ADSL slightly has the edge.

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I cant afford to get a landline put in my house at the moment so i have to rely on the dongle for interent access. I only use it for emails, facebook and CAG really so im not a heavy user of it.

 

This was my position following 3 claims for charges with VM

I had no BT line and so was forced to get a dongle as a stopgap.

I will send you pm with some info-I cant post here at this mo.

 

Will post shortly.;)

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