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Parking charge notice

vision2009
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Received a Parking charge notice from Parking Eye. £100 or pay up quick £60.
£1.10 was paid for a 1 hour stay but overstay of 23 minutes occurred.
Any advice or best way / template letters to send for appeal to Parking Eye appreciated.
Not paying these robbing B*******:mad:
Thank you people.
£1.10 was paid for a 1 hour stay but overstay of 23 minutes occurred.
Any advice or best way / template letters to send for appeal to Parking Eye appreciated.
Not paying these robbing B*******:mad:
Thank you people.
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Did you miss the 'NEWBIES READ THIS FIRST' thread near the top then? The one with the template first appeal in it?PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Is this the appeal letter to send them? brain a bit overloaded at moment.
Thanks
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Dear Sirs
Re: PCN No. ....................
I challenge this 'PCN' as keeper of the car, on these main grounds:
a). The sum does not represent a genuine pre-estimate of loss, nor is it a core price term. It is a disguised penalty and not commercially justified.
b). As keeper I believe that the signs were not seen, the wording is ambiguous and the predominant purpose of your business model is intended to be a deterrent.
c). There is no evidence that you have any proprietary interest in the land.
d). Your 'Notice' fails to comply with the POFA 2012 and breaches various consumer contract/unfair terms Regulations.
e). There was no consideration nor acceptance flowing from both parties and any contract with myself, or the driver, is denied.
f). This is not a 'parking ticket' - it is an unsolicited invoice with as much merit as the publicly-derided £100 taken unlawfully from customers by a dingy Blackpool Hotel.
Your clients should be thoroughly ashamed of the shoddy way you treat consumers visiting their premises. The landowner will be made fully aware of this matter and your response, which I will forward to their CEO when I complain in writing and via social media, as appropriate.
Parking firms like yours fail to demonstrate even a basic understanding of customer service. The reputation of your business model appears to be more akin to a protection racket than 'parking management'. Your ATA may offer sound-bites about driving up standards or fight for motorists' rights but in reality they are not a regulator; they merely exist to represent the interests of paying members, in order to gain access to DVLA data. The public have no faith in the private parking industry and, as far as I have seen, your firm has not shown itself to be any different than the ex-clampers with whom you share a membership.
The purpose of this communication is:
1. Formal challenge
There will be no admissions as to who was driving and no assumptions can be drawn. As such, you must either rely on the POFA 2012 or cancel the charge. I suggest you uphold this challenge now or alternatively, send a rejection letter - subject to accepting my claim for costs as clearly stated below, since you have no case.
2. ''Drop hands'' offer
The extravagant 'parking charge' is baseless but I realise that you may have incurred nominal postage costs. Equally, I have incurred costs to date, for researching the law and responding to your junk mail dressed up to impersonate a parking ticket. It is clear that my costs and yours, at this point, do not exceed £15. Therefore, this is a formal “drop hands” offer. I remind you of the duty to mitigate any loss, so withdraw the spurious charge within 35 days without further expense and I will not pursue you for my costs. If you persist then I will charge in full for my time at £18 per hour plus my out-of-pocket expenses and damages for harassment.
3. Notice of cancellation of contract
I hereby give notice of withdrawal from this alleged 'contract' which was never properly offered by you and certainly was not expressly agreed. This 'contract' is hereby cancelled and any obligations now end. If you offer - and if I decide to use - IAS or POPLA, then the contract ends immediately on the date of their decision (whatever the outcome) so my notice of cancellation still applies. The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation & Additional Payments) Regulations apply now to every consumer contract, save for a few exemptions, which parking contracts are not. It is the will of Parliament following the EU Consumer Rights Directive, that express consent is obtained for consumer contracts now - not implied consent - and that information is provided in a durable medium in advance.
You have failed to meet these requirements. The foisting of unexpected contracts like this on consumers, by stealth, is a thing of the past.
By replying to the challenge you are acknowledging receipt and acceptance of points 2 and 3 above. If you decide to persist with this unwarranted threat, I will be put to unnecessary expense and hours of time in appealing or defending this matter. As such, you will be liable for my costs and a pre-estimate of my loss - and in contrast with yours, mine is genuine - is that this sum will be likely to exceed £100.
I have kept proof of submission of this challenge. I look forward to your considered reply within 35 days.
Yours faithfully,0 -
Yes, no need for threads about it - I wrote the sticky to avoid zillions of 'help I haven't read anything' threads, sorry but try as we might, we cannot keep up like this on a case by case basis! But fair enough if you have queries later on (but then again POPLA stage is also covered in the same sticky thread). You will win.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Have sent appeal letter by using their website, would it be wise to also send a copy by post too? just in case they say "we haven't received it!!!!"
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No need.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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I sent my appeal to ParkingEye via their website on 19 December but not heard a thing from them yet.
This is the Parking Charge Notice they sent me.
http://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2014/12/31/img001.jpg
Any further advice welcome please
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What kind of acknowledgement did you get when you submitted your appeal? Did you take a screenshot?
They have 14 days to acknowledge and 35 to accept/reject your challenge, so no worry about not hearing yet. Remember there have been holidays and slow post between then and now.0 -
Their website said "we acknowledge receipt of your appeal" but stupidly i didn't take a screen shot. You live and learn!!0
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vision2009 wrote: »I sent my appeal to ParkingEye via their website on 19 December but not heard a thing from them yet.
This is the Parking Charge Notice they sent me.
http://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2014/12/30/img001Q9Obr.jpg
Any further advice welcome please
Thank you
they have 14 days to acknowledge the appeal (usually by some sort of return email) and 35 days to make a decision
given that neither timeline has passed the deadline and that xmas is in the way, I would not expect you to have heard anything yet, even if there wasnt an xmas and new year holiday in the way0 -
Hi, I have received a parking charge notice for £100 or £60 if paid with 28 days which I am going to appeal. Am I right that this letter should of been received within 14 days of the alleged offence? I received my letter 27th Dec, date of event was 11th Dec and the letter was dated 20th Dec but posted after this date and I have written proof from the courier company used. Can I use this for an appeal and is there a template letter anywhere as I cannot seem to find one for this?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.0
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