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parking eye notice help

sexysam777
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hi i recieved a parking charge of £85 pound i paid to display ticket and they still send me a penalty charge what do i do iv seen some old topics where members say just ignore the letters can anybody give me advice thank you very much
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Read the top thread 'newbies...read this now!' and follow the advice re sending an appeal as the egistered keeper, now you have got the first postal Notice.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 THREAD0 -
If you want specific tailored advice as well, then we need dates of event, NtK, what the NtK accused you of, etc etc.
Was it a car park where you had to enter your car Reg???0 -
I have recently received a letter in the post form Parking Eye saying that I have been fined £80 (£50 if paid within 28 days) because I parked in a retail park next to Home Bargains. They state the times I was there (from 18.45 to 21.50) just over 3 hours. There is pictures of my car. It is pitch black so all you can make out on the picture is my reg plate and headlines from when I entered into the car park and when I left.
The reason why I was parked there wasnt to shop but was to walk to the fireworks display nearby. I was under the assumuption the shops were closed at that time and it was madness with traffic at this time with others trying to park to attend the display also so if Ive been sent this fine hundreds of others I imagine will be in the same boat.
It said on the letter that 0 hours and 0 minutes were allowed. Which appears to be strange, as surely there must be a set period of time for shoppers to park.
Should I go to their website and appeal against this letter?
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See the thread referenced in my signature, and .... PLEASE start your OWN new thread - we like to keep people to their own threads here so help can be properly tailored and not get confused.0
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Thanks for reply. Sorry new on here and not sure how to post a new thread.0
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Its ok ive fingered it out now thanks.0
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