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IAS appeal dismissed

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Hello,

I just wondered if anyone has any experience of a 'dismissed' IAS appeal? I received the decision last week and was told I have 14 days to pay the operator.

I was told that the only element that 'may have grounds' was poor signage but the photos submitted by the operator enable this to be dismissed. I submitted my own photos showing the signage being unobvious, given the large carpark.

Is there further scope to appeal or what are the next steps? I assume no POPLA with the IAS...

Thanks

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  • EnigmaPart1
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    Nope thats the end of the line for you,although it doesnt mean you have to pay

    Which parking company?
  • Glover19
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    So I'll just wait for the barrage of letters (is it better to just pay or wait for it all to stop, presuming no court..?!)

    The company P Enforcement.
  • EnigmaPart1
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    Parking Enforcement?, Aka Parkshield

    They do court a little bit but nothing to be concerned. No dont need to pay them!
  • salmosalaris
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    Did you appeal as the driver ?
    If not and you weren't you could always name the driver
  • BenefitMaster
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    or withdraw from the contract.
  • The_Deep
    The_Deep Posts: 16,830 Forumite
    edited 14 October 2014 at 4:46PM
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    Was this for a contractual charge, a breach of contract, or a breach of contract dressed up as a contractual charge?

    If it was a contractual charge did you receive a v.a.t. invoice?

    http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/civil-enforcement-limited-finally-turn.html
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 133,276 Forumite
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    edited 1 September 2016 at 10:25PM
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    Post removed. Don't read old threads.
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  • Glover19
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    Thanks for your input, all - I'll definitely investigate the 'withdraw from contact' option.
  • bazster
    bazster Posts: 7,436 Forumite
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    edited 16 October 2014 at 10:27AM
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    If you are willing to throw £10 at it you could slap a Subject Access Request on the IPC and the IAS to get copies of all the stuff (e.g. the operator's "evidence") that they have not provided you with.

    If nothing else this would be interesting, but also (i) it would give them a hard time and (ii) it might unearth hostages to fortune which could deter the operator from further pursuing you.
    Je suis Charlie.
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