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Smart parking. Parking ticket
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Moray Loggie,
You have jumped on someone elses thread. Please start your own thread as 2 people asking for advice on one thread will get confusing for both of you and people trying to help you.
And find the Newbies thread in the stickies, this will help you understand.
Just a thought.... your username....you are not in Scotland by any chance ?Started my job at the bottom and liked it0 -
Hi All I have received a letter from DRP Debt Recovery Plus reference a parking fine from Smart Parking. I have made contact with them three times to state that the machine was not working. Their stated reason for issue - Overstayed Paid Time. As I have expressed on all occasions how could I have overstayed my time if I did not purchase a ticket the machine was broken. I have now received a final letter stating that they will take court action. How can I fight this with Smart Parking/DRP0
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Yes sure will new to this. Yes in sunny Scotland0
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Moray_Loggie wrote: »Yes sure will new to this. Yes in sunny Scotland
You need to follow the advice in the NEWBIES thread specifically aimed at private parking in Scotland, and start your own thread if you need further help.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.
All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0
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