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Parking Charge Notice whilst at McDonalds

Someone recommended this site and I've found so much info but would just like clarification/reassurance over the following:

I've received a PCN from MET parking, I overstayed the free 75 mins at Mcdonalds by 40 mins, I never realised that it was time limited but returning yes there are 4 signs with lines and lines of writing and yes it clearly says 75 mins free stay.

My car was photographed entering at 20:50 and leaving at 22:38 so it was dark and I never noticed the dark green signs. So I have until the 28th to pay £50 or £100 afterwards. Do I just ignore this PCN? I've re-read the notice and it states they may instruct a debt collection, may obtain a court order, may affect my credit rating.

I'm pretty narked as I was actually using the McDonalds all that time as I had been at work all day and just wanted to relax with a burger so didn't rush.

What is the best way to respond? Should I do as most say ignore it, or do I write back and do what I was gonna do and pay (I was gonna write a cheque for £2.50) what I feel is a reasonable charge for overstaying in error?

Any help would be appreciated
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  • sarahg1969
    sarahg1969 Posts: 6,694 Forumite
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    Ignore it.
  • Valli
    Valli Posts: 25,887 Forumite
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    I believe you can ignore it if it was on private land.

    Don't phone,
    don't write, and someone with more information than me will be along shortly. Don't even part pay it!


    But it is FAST food - ;)
    Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY
    "I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
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    Thank you Honey Bear
  • Pity they are slow at serving it ;)
  • It's not a PCN, only councils issue those. What you have is a speculative invoice which you are free to ignore.
    Do not contact them, and do not send them £2.50 or any other amount. You owe them nothing.

    By all means complain to McDonalds.
  • taffy056
    taffy056 Posts: 4,895 Forumite
    That must have been some burger you had, don't think i've spent 115 minutes of my life in one ;)

    Still just ignore the ticket completely, and complain to the franchise and head office mcdonalds.
    Excel Parking, MET Parking, Combined Parking Solutions, VP Parking Solutions, ANPR PC Ltd, & Roxburghe Debt Collectors. What do they all have in common?
    They are all or have been suspended from accessing the DVLA database for gross misconduct!
    Do you really need to ask what kind of people run parking companies?
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 161,434 Forumite
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    edited 24 September 2010 at 9:48PM
    Watchdog on private parking tickets:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAIcdi9niHA

    The Watchdog legal expert's bogus ticket example was, let me think...oh yes it was MET parking with a camera in a McDonalds Car park. Sounds like a game of Cluedo - or snap! :D

    Jivesterr have we shown you enough to know you can safely ignore this trash? Not quite? How about a complete pictorial preview of the not-so-scary letters MET send out in liaison with their pet 'debt collector':

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2214803

    And finally, how about seeing how common your thread is, did you know the entire board is full of people like you ignoring this scam? All these threads on this next link below are about private tickets (apart from the odd Council case) and every single person is ignoring a series of letters, which isn't too hard to do. It's just like deleting a series of phishing emails. Read some other threads here:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=163

    Have a read of threads, watch the Watchdog clip. You get that it's all a scam now I hope? Spread the word, make sure your friends and family are NEVER taken in by such a scam. :D
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
    CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
    Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
  • boliston
    boliston Posts: 3,012 Forumite
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    I'm wondering if there is any way you could have a bit of "fun" with these clowns and "bait" them a bit? (A bit like the way some people bait the 419 scammers)
  • taffy056
    taffy056 Posts: 4,895 Forumite
    boliston wrote: »
    I'm wondering if there is any way you could have a bit of "fun" with these clowns and "bait" them a bit? (A bit like the way some people bait the 419 scammers)

    I would but LBS refuse to send me letters, I was thinking about emailing them asking where my threatograms were ;) though euro are much more accomodating lol
    Excel Parking, MET Parking, Combined Parking Solutions, VP Parking Solutions, ANPR PC Ltd, & Roxburghe Debt Collectors. What do they all have in common?
    They are all or have been suspended from accessing the DVLA database for gross misconduct!
    Do you really need to ask what kind of people run parking companies?
  • Jivesterr wrote: »
    Someone recommended this site and I've found so much info but would just like clarification/reassurance over the following:

    I've received a PCN from MET parking, I overstayed the free 75 mins at Mcdonalds by 40 mins, I never realised that it was time limited but returning yes there are 4 signs with lines and lines of writing and yes it clearly says 75 mins free stay.

    My car was photographed entering at 20:50 and leaving at 22:38 so it was dark and I never noticed the dark green signs. So I have until the 28th to pay £50 or £100 afterwards. Do I just ignore this PCN? I've re-read the notice and it states they may instruct a debt collection, may obtain a court order, may affect my credit rating.

    I'm pretty narked as I was actually using the McDonalds all that time as I had been at work all day and just wanted to relax with a burger so didn't rush.

    What is the best way to respond? Should I do as most say ignore it, or do I write back and do what I was gonna do and pay (I was gonna write a cheque for £2.50) what I feel is a reasonable charge for overstaying in error?

    Any help would be appreciated

    I just wondered how anyone can spend 115 mins in a fast food burger joint.
  • DaveF327
    DaveF327 Posts: 1,161 Forumite
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    Were the signs illuminated? If not, it wouldn't be reasonable for anyone to be able to read them in the dark from the wheel of a motor vehicle. so you could not possibly have entered into any contract.

    Like others have said, ignore until they send you real stamped N1 court claim forms. At that point, your defence is my first point above.
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