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RingGo over 7 days parking at railway station.
gold4silver
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On the RingGo app it says the maximum stay is 7 days as most railway stations, for anyone who knows, is it possible to pay for a second 7 days as a new transaction without moving the car or will I end up with a ticket.
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Honestly don't know, but it's not a 'ticket' that you would pay, if from the likes of Indigo, etc.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 -
Coupon-mad wrote: »Honestly don't know, but it's not a 'ticket' that you would pay, if from the likes of Indigo, etc.
Thanks for that, it's difficult, I don't want a ticket even if it's not enforceable, it's not for a few weeks and I will have to make other arrangements, just hoped others might have experience of going beyond 7 days with RingGo.Tariff expires at Midnight.
Maximum Stay: 7 Days.
Extendable: Up to Maximum stay.
I have used Indigo at Luton Parkway before and they allow weekly or monthly tickets but RingGo clearly say maximum stay 7 days so I don't think I can risk buying 2 x 7 day permits.
Their cameras will know the car has exceeded 7 days and has not physically left the car park so I don't think I will risk it.0 -
Why not ask RingGo?
From their contact us page:Want to contact us?
If you can't find the answer to your question in the Help pages, please complete an enquiry form and we will email you back.0 -
Thanks but I'm sure they will be very helpful on that 0905 number at £1.53 a minute and 10 minutes later will direct me to the website that says "Maximum Stay: 7 Days."
I was just after some real life experience from anyone who has parked at a RingGo operated Parkway for over 7 days.0 -
A Premium Rate phone number??
Who on earth suggested that?0 -
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I quoted from their website about an enquiry form.
Can you not use their Enquiry Form for free?0 -
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Then why didn't you say that instead of sarcastically suggesting that I has proposed you use a premium rate telephone number.gold4silver wrote: »I did a week ago and got no reply...
Good luck with your quest.0 -
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