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Indigo Railway PCN - clarifying the process

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  • Fruitcake
    Fruitcake Posts: 58,337 Forumite
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    glockyyy, please start your own thread after re-reading the sticky thread for NEWBIES, not hijack someone else's thread that is months old.
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  • The_Deep
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    edited 17 December 2018 at 1:01PM
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    Glockyyy, please read posts 13, 19, 20, 24, and 32. This is not your thread.
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  • Mp78
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    Does having a lease car change anything or would the same approach still work? My ticket also from Indigo for not displaying ticket correctly. I am debating whether to just pay the £60 or just ignore all correspondence ( providing that doesn't go to my lease company)
  • waamo
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    Mp78 wrote: »
    Does having a lease car change anything or would the same approach still work? My ticket also from Indigo for not displaying ticket correctly. I am debating whether to just pay the £60 or just ignore all correspondence ( providing that doesn't go to my lease company)

    If you start your own thread you will find out how not to pay it.
  • Robert_Min
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    So i’ve had a reply in the form of an ITAL pack from SABA and it seems they have actually sent someone to sight to take some very dodgy close up pictures of the signage as I provided a 360 with no signage viewable

    Theyve also brought up I hadnt made a purchase since september before this, I’d been on Holiday more fool them as thats very close to breach of data.

    They also say SABA park services offer numerous method of vertification booking and tender? Saber bought Indigo in December and I have absoloutely no transaction history with them they have come out of nowhere and are not on any signage

    -Theyve said I have 14 days to appeal from 18th kf feb
    -They advertise on the back of their appeals letter how to pay Indigo?!?!
    -One of theyre pictures shows a sign saying people will be clamped which I presumed was illegal?
    -Can i request proof of contract
    -Do I actually have any dealings with SABA who bought Indigo as I purchased the ticket before this
    -Data protection act?

    Anyone any ideas with these points?
  • KeithP
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    Robert Min, did you mean to post that on your existing thread?
  • motorhate
    motorhate Posts: 8 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2019 at 10:07AM
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    Looks like Indigo have sold their contract (or been merged with) Sabagroup - that's who's name now appears on the tickets and confirmation emails for Southeastern car parks.


    Saba, subsidiary of CriteriaCaixa group, has reached an agreement with Indigo to acquire all shares of its companies in the United Kingdom, Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The transaction became effective today except for the acquisition of companies in the Czech Republic, which is set to conclude in the coming weeks.
  • Coupon-mad
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    Yep, been mentioned before, search this forum for Saba.
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  • Hugh13
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    edited 1 June 2019 at 12:56PM
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    Brilliant post form OP.


    Just have a quick query arising from her post. Don't know whether this counts as a hijack or not. Apologies if it is and I will start a new thread.


    OP says "And theoretically they could never take me to Magistrates anyway if they don't know who the driver was? Only the TOC can do that, and they have no incentive as any fines collected go to the Govt."


    My query is, if SABA have got details from DVLA, are they permitted to pass that data on to the TOC without the Keeper (or whoever) giving their permission.



    And do TOC's take these cases to Court?



    Just wondering about "theoretically".



    Apologies if this is a hijack but the points are pertinent to the original post and might be reassuring for other Newbies reading it.
  • twhitehousescat
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    Saba , as a member of the BPA CANNOT pass details to a non BPA member

    they can instruct a company to collect money by means of Debt collection letters tho

    an interesting thought , id that the appeal system run by them (ital) is actually a prosecution company that works with many train operators , mainly regarding no train tickets etc

    it would be foolish to hand your details over to this company
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