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First ever PCN - advice needed
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Lesh_2 said:
The store that I have proof of purchase from aren't part of the same car park. They're literally right next door but it's a separate car park apparently so I'm not sure if that receipt would help with Parkingeye. My mistake was thinking it was all one parking facility.Coupon-mad said:Why don't you use your receipts evidence (plus the receipts from the other shops including the display item) in an appeal to Parking Eye?
Proof of store patronage usually works.
I have however attached that receipt in my email to Asda to show that my intention was to park there for retail rather than abuse it for anything else (from research it sounds like that car park gets taken advantage of by a nearby football stadium).
Hmmm - I'm not sure that telling Asda you used their car park to go elsewhere is quite going to do the trick.1 -
If you couldn't tell that it was a separate car park, the signage must have been dire and inadequate!2
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So send PEye your proof of being a regular Asda customer.Lesh_2 said:
The store that I have proof of purchase from aren't part of the same car park. They're literally right next door but it's a separate car park apparently so I'm not sure if that receipt would help with Parkingeye. My mistake was thinking it was all one parking facility.Coupon-mad said:Why don't you use your receipts evidence (plus the receipts from the other shops including the display item) in an appeal to Parking Eye?
Proof of store patronage usually works.
I have however attached that receipt in my email to Asda to show that my intention was to park there for retail rather than abuse it for anything else (from research it sounds like that car park gets taken advantage of by a nearby football stadium).PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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