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Excellent App/Site to combat Tickets

Wilcouk
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I just came across this site (i'm not sure of the rules if i am allowed to post this or not) but im not affiliated in anyway, i just thought this maybe useful, easier the better right?
http://www.donotpay.co.uk/signup.php
http://www.donotpay.co.uk/signup.php
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yes very handy for COUNSIL type tickets , but a fat lot of use with a PPC
PS: just invent a email address (remember it) and a name , register then log it0 -
op - simple reading through the parking forum would quickly tell you we send council ticket recipients to pepipoo.
Also,from your link, this:
DoNotPay will now automatically find and attach photographic evidence using Google Street View to support appeals.
Press Mentions:
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Anyone can do this free, but no-one should depend on it. Contemporary or outdated? Pictorial Appeal evidence needs to be provably contemporaneous. Time of day and season also play a part.
As for those 'mentions' - it's the notorious ones that make the news, not exactly a recommendation. I can't test it further as it's coming up as 'Untrusted Website'CAP[UK]for FREE EXPERT DEBT &BUDGET HELP:
01274 760721, freephone0800 328 0006'People don't want much. They want: "Someone to love, somewhere to live, somewhere to work and something to hope for."
Norman Kirk, NZLP- Prime Minister, 1972
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