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Parking ticket from UK CAR PARK MANAGEMENT LIMITED
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Hi
I'm hoping to get assistance to the same problem.
I parked last night behind my local shops for 10 minutes (I've parked there before with no problems and never saw anyone ticketing)
When I returned to my car I had a ticket from CPM - UK Car Park Management wanting me to pay £60.00 pounds in the first 14 days and £100.00 after 14 days.
When I parked there was a white transit van parked next to me, when I got back to my car I saw the notice and on the fence behind where the van was parked a white noticed board stating that if parked without a permit £100.00 is charged per day!!!
I went onto their website paymyticket and see photos of my car BUT no white transit van parked next to me and the notice sign in clear view.
Shouldn't there be more notice signs??
I have read all the forums on here regarding CPM and just wanted to know if I should ignore this ticket.
I have done some research and see that they are a member of the BPA?
I find £60.00 a bit of a rip off for a 10 minute parking.
Any assistance will be most welcome.
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Can you please create your own thread in the link below. Thanks
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=163When posting a parking issue on MSE do not reveal any information that may enable PPCs to identify you. They DO monitor the forum.
We don't need the following to help you.
Name, Address, PCN Number, Exact Date Of Incident, Date On Invoice, Reg Number, Vehicle Picture, The Time You Entered & Left Car Park, Or The Amount of Time You Overstayed.
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Hi
I'm hoping to get assistance to the same problem.
I parked last night behind my local shops for 10 minutes (I've parked there before with no problems and never saw anyone ticketing)
When I returned to my car I had a ticket from CPM - UK Car Park Management wanting me to pay £60.00 pounds in the first 14 days and £100.00 after 14 days.
When I parked there was a white transit van parked next to me, when I got back to my car I saw the notice and on the fence behind where the van was parked a white noticed board stating that if parked without a permit £100.00 is charged per day!!!
I went onto their website paymyticket and see photos of my car BUT no white transit van parked next to me and the notice sign in clear view.
Shouldn't there be more notice signs??
I have read all the forums on here regarding CPM and just wanted to know if I should ignore this ticket.
I have done some research and see that they are a member of the BPA?
I find £60.00 a bit of a rip off for a 10 minute parking.
Any assistance will be most welcome.
Thanks
So what if they are a BPA member - most are. But you don't PAY them!
Who do you think parked that white van there in front of the one sign...if you go back (park elsewhere and walk round the corner on foot with your phone/camera) I bet you can get a picture of the same white van in the same spot trying the same sting. Get a photo!
Start your own thread for individual advice, Stroma has linked you to the actual forum as you've landed on someone else'd thread here. On a parking forum we need all cases on their own threads so we can give continued help without muddling dates and details from various posters.
On the actual forum you'll see threads answering your question ad infinitum and telling people to appeal/challenge the scam PCN and then use POPLA (with help to word it to win; England and Wales only). Read the sticky threads at the top such as the POPLA ones and 'PPC letter chains' and a few new threads below the stickies.
Then if you still are unsure of your position, use the new thread blue button (top left of parking forum thread index view).
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I am intrigued by 'UK Car Park Management Ltd' as their address appears to be the same as Parking Control Management (South) Ltd. They also both appear to have Northampton telephone numbers. So, are they both connected with Parking Control Management (UK) Ltd, who are based in Slough but also have a Northampton telephone number? I had a quick look on Companies House but gave up as there are so many parking outfits with a similar name - mostly dissolved! If they are all inter-connected then it may be worth trying to find out why various companies are dissolved so regularly - especially if court action is taken.0
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As answered on your own thread, it's VERY rare but it's defendable so get over to pepipoo:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showforum=60
No replies here please to this situation - as this OP's thread is not about a Court claim.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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I have received a letter from Newlyn Debt Collection Ltd, who have been instructed by Parking Control Management (UK) Ltd to recover the outstanding Parking Contravention Charge Notice - which I have not paid. I received 3 PCNs in one week from this company whilst parked in the private car park of the apartment complex in which I rent a flat. Their permit was on display in my vehicle. I have applied to POPLA on each occassion. Some PCNs were dismissed, others upheld.
What do I do - should I pay Newlyn to avoid further action?
Many thanks!0 -
I have received a letter from Newlyn Debt Collection Ltd, who have been instructed by Parking Control Management (UK) Ltd to recover the outstanding Parking Contravention Charge Notice - which I have not paid. I received 3 PCNs in one week from this company whilst parked in the private car park of the apartment complex in which I rent a flat. Their permit was on display in my vehicle. I have applied to POPLA on each occassion. Some PCNs were dismissed, others upheld.
What do I do - should I pay Newlyn to avoid further action?
Many thanks!
Errrrrmmm...let me think...NOPE! :rotfl:
Here's a typical thread about this bunch:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4548591
Did you miss the current forum as you've posted on someone else's thread? There's a wealth of info in the POPLA sticky threads for starters:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=163
and finally, see this one of hundreds of similar replies from me:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....php?t=4434183
includes a link to the letter chain to ignore (shows all PPC letter chains known about for years).
You should just laugh at these letters until it all fizzles out even though you didn't win at POPLA (it's not binding on you so the PPC are back to square one and cannot force you to pay). If the links on that thread don't answer all your questions then read the first page of the forum - the current threads - as I just linked for you too.
No idea why you would have 'lost' some cases at POPLA when you were parked in your own car park. Sounds like your POPLA appeals could have been more consistent/stronger on evidence, and demands for evidence from the PPC, to make them slip up and lose. Next time ask for advice first on here or pepipoo as we could have helped you to win them all I suspect - what a shame and a wasted opportunity. Next time try this sort of wording, post #35 on this pepipoo thread shows a good POPLA appeal IMHO, discussed at length, and it relates to a few fake PCNs issued to a car parked like yours, with permission and at a residential block of flats:
http://forums.pepipoo.com/index.php?showtopic=78026&st=20&start=20
Do start your own new thread on the actual current forum (not on this thread) if Newlyn pretend to be bailiffs at all - in this capacity they CANNOT use that word nor pretend they can make a personal visit or anything at all. And let us know if the PPC does try sending you Court papers because - as you can see from the POPLA appeal example - there are potentially a LOT of points to make which could kick this into touch even if they tried a small claim. A robust defence can be written for free by pepipoo posters for anyone who does get a small claim, which should get the PPCs back-pedalling. In the very rare cases they are trying, they are looking for gullible victims not strongly-defended cases - the latter are unlikely to even go to a hearing IMHO, we are seeing these well-defended cases not proceeding so far.
REMEMBER YOU OWE THEM NOTHING NO MATTER WHAT POPLA SAID IN ANY OF THEIR DODGIER DECISIONS. I'LL TELL YOU WHAT WOULD HELP OTHERS THOUGH, WOULD BE IF YOU COULD COPY & PASTE THE POPLA DECISIONS HERE ON THIS THREAD:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4488337
We are building a picture of what sort of appeal points work and which do not - and yours could be useful if you don't mind adding to that thread (just the decisions copied & pasted). If you want further advice, start your own new thread please.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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You were advised to go to pepipoo.com with this, but I can't see you followed the advice, basically you are not telling the entire truth here I think because a claim wouldn't have gone through the system this quickly. If it has and you've ignored the advice given, who's to blame here?When posting a parking issue on MSE do not reveal any information that may enable PPCs to identify you. They DO monitor the forum.
We don't need the following to help you.
Name, Address, PCN Number, Exact Date Of Incident, Date On Invoice, Reg Number, Vehicle Picture, The Time You Entered & Left Car Park, Or The Amount of Time You Overstayed.
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