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PCN From Smart Parking - But I Don't Drive?

All,

Received a PCN notice from Smart Parking, problem is I don't own a vehicle or even a full license.

Name on the letter isn't mine.

Tried phoning them but no matter which option I take I get hung up on.

Any advise please?

Cheers.
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  • ManxRed
    ManxRed Posts: 3,530 Forumite
    sdavies13 wrote: »
    Name on the letter isn't mine.

    Sounds like they've got the address wrong. Never phone these muppets. If you're feeling charitable, you can write back to them simply stating that there is no one at this address with this name.
    Je Suis Cecil.
  • If you have a letter that is not addressed to you, then you shouldn't be opening it.
  • If you have a letter that is not addressed to you, then you shouldn't be opening it.

    Actually, although i may be wrong, if the address is right, doesn't matter about the name, you can legally open it.

    I will, of course, apologise if someone proves otherwise :)
  • The_Deep
    The_Deep Posts: 16,830 Forumite
    My advice would be to ignore. If they are foolish enough to take you to court, (if they can find out your name), you can launch a massive counter claim and perhaps win enough to buy a car and driving lessons.
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • bod1467
    bod1467 Posts: 15,214 Forumite
    If you have a letter that is not addressed to you, then you shouldn't be opening it.
    itstheone wrote: »
    Actually, although i may be wrong, if the address is right, doesn't matter about the name, you can legally open it.

    I will, of course, apologise if someone proves otherwise :)

    If something is delivered to your address but it doesn't have your name, you are perfectly entitled to open it as long as you don't (or intend to) deprive the named recipients of the contents, or otherwise cause harm to the noted recipient.
  • HO87
    HO87 Posts: 4,296 Forumite
    Return it to the envelope and pop it back into the nearest post box marked "Not known at this address". Its nothing to do with you so why involve yourself? Putting it in the bin will probably do nothing more than invite SP and their debt collector bottom-feeding buddies to bombard your address with yet more unwanted mail.
    My very sincere apologies for those hoping to request off-board assistance but I am now so inundated with requests that in order to do justice to those "already in the system" I am no longer accepting PM's and am unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future (August 2016). :(

    For those seeking more detailed advice and guidance regarding small claims cases arising from private parking issues I recommend that you visit the Private Parking forum on PePiPoo.com
  • fisherjim
    fisherjim Posts: 7,111 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Personally I would do as HO87 suggests and don't waste time or money contacting these scammers.
    However, knowing what these scumbags are like they probably will still bombard you with their vile letters and invoices as everyone else is wrong or lying and they are always right!
  • Tilt
    Tilt Posts: 3,599 Forumite
    itstheone wrote: »
    Actually, although i may be wrong, if the address is right, doesn't matter about the name, you can legally open it.

    I will, of course, apologise if someone proves otherwise :)

    It is an offence to open mail which was intended for someone else. If someone else's mail arrives at your address (with your address incorrectly on it), as someone has already pointed out then you should simply write "not known at this address" and re-post it.

    There is the small matter of confidentiality and privacy to consider.

    http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/nireland/consumer_ni/consumer_post_e/consumer_problems_with_post_e/consumer_problems_with_post_delivery_e/your_post_is_being_opened_or_tampered_with_by_someone_else.htm
    PLEASE NOTE
    My advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.
  • wiogs
    wiogs Posts: 2,744 Forumite
    Tilt wrote: »
    It is an offence to open mail which was intended for someone else. If someone else's mail arrives at your address (with your address incorrectly on it), as someone has already pointed out then you should simply write "not known at this address" and re-post it.

    There is the small matter of confidentiality and privacy to consider.

    http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/nireland/consumer_ni/consumer_post_e/consumer_problems_with_post_e/consumer_problems_with_post_delivery_e/your_post_is_being_opened_or_tampered_with_by_someone_else.htm


    Not necessarily
  • Tilt
    Tilt Posts: 3,599 Forumite
    wiogs wrote: »
    Not necessarily

    There are certain acceptions, yes. It is only an offence if you open someone else’s mail ‘without reasonable excuse’ But I don't think this constitutes reasonable excuse.
    PLEASE NOTE
    My advice should be used as guidance only. You should always obtain face to face professional advice before taking any action.
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