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Parking eye parking charge notice - help please

Jenzi
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hello,
My OH has received a parking charge notice from parking eye after parking in Aldi for a matter of minutes too long. He was not parking there to shop there, and did not even buy 1 thing.
I complained to the company, they responded saying they would cancel the charge if we could produce a receipt, which of course we can't. I would pay if it was a reasonable charge given he wasn't shopping there, but £40-70 for less than 2 hours parking is outrageous.
I have read other threads about this but frankly start to get confused. Could somebody please help by telling me how I should word the appeal to parking eye.
I'm grateful for any help.
Thanks.
My OH has received a parking charge notice from parking eye after parking in Aldi for a matter of minutes too long. He was not parking there to shop there, and did not even buy 1 thing.
I complained to the company, they responded saying they would cancel the charge if we could produce a receipt, which of course we can't. I would pay if it was a reasonable charge given he wasn't shopping there, but £40-70 for less than 2 hours parking is outrageous.
I have read other threads about this but frankly start to get confused. Could somebody please help by telling me how I should word the appeal to parking eye.
I'm grateful for any help.
Thanks.
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you could start by reading the sticky threads here by coupon mad
if you or your OH has a NTK from PE then I suggest you draft your appeal according to something along the lines of what has already been posted by many others on here, my example to them is on the forum too (cant post links yet but its in the thread started by myself) but in that case the relative did give the actual shops their business , but what you need now is the ticket cancelled by the PPC or to get a popla code from them and then use a suitably modified template letter to get your appeal upheld by POPLA , typically on the no authority rule, not the landowner rule and/or the silver bullet of "not a GPEOL" etc etc
there is a sticky thread about successful POPLA decisions that gives details on those successful decisions which also helps you realise that now its down to playing them at their own game and winning due to the extortionate demands which are unreasonable as you rightly say, not about who did what, why and where etc because you never win on just mitigating circumstances alone0
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