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Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by machel:

anyone know that chaps name who gives advice on dealing with parking fines/clamping? asap please

I have absolutely no idea at all

Some things never change

Clueless as to what you mean

See, I told you. Some things never change

Moonie

My daughter parked in a local private car park, (along with some other cars) there were some workman at the other side of the car park. when they came back they had been given a ticket for "obstruction" the workmen claimed to have told them to move (he hadn't) daughter was really upset (they used threatening language) she called the police but it is a"private matter" obviously she is appealing 

The workmen did not wear any hi vis jackets etc and they produced no identification other than to say "I am the manager"

machel

Machel - from Martin Lewis's site.   Bascially looks like if you dispute it, they need to make a court case out of it... which is probably not worth their while?

 

Kaffs
Originally Posted by machel:

My daughter parked in a local private car park, (along with some other cars) there were some workman at the other side of the car park. when they came back they had been given a ticket for "obstruction" the workmen claimed to have told them to move (he hadn't) daughter was really upset (they used threatening language) she called the police but it is a"private matter" obviously she is appealing 

The workmen did not wear any hi vis jackets etc and they produced no identification other than to say "I am the manager"

Was it  a real parking ticket, or one that looks similar? was it from a traffic warden or  the police? - they are the only ones that you legally have to pay.

If it's a 'notice' from a private parking company, she is under no obligation to pay it, it's merely a request for payment, like an invoice.

jacksonb

I got one in an Asda car park  once, it looked just like a penalty notice, it was ÂĢ80 which would be half if I paid within 14 days.

I wrote to them, having checked that they were a private parking company, and told them I would not be paying the invoice because they had suffered no loss, as it was a free car park.

The other point is, they can claim their actual losses, if they can prove them but they cannot say' our losses due to your parking was ÂĢ80, but only half that if you pay up now'

They wrote straight back and told me they had cancelled 'the ticket'.

We need to know who has issued it to your daughter, the company will be on it some where.

jacksonb
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

I got one in an Asda car park  once, it looked just like a penalty notice, it was ÂĢ80 which would be half if I paid within 14 days.

I wrote to them, having checked that they were a private parking company, and told them I would not be paying the invoice because they had suffered no loss, as it was a free car park.

The other point is, they can claim their actual losses, if they can prove them but they cannot say' our losses due to your parking was ÂĢ80, but only half that if you pay up now'

They wrote straight back and told me they had cancelled 'the ticket'.

We need to know who has issued it to your daughter, the company will be on it some where.

The company was on the notice and my daughter  responded by email, the notice did say it would be reduced from ÂĢ80 to ÂĢ50 if paid within one week. It  is now just a waiting game, but if the appeal is rejected we will go with that ^^^^^

 

machel
Originally Posted by machel:
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

I got one in an Asda car park  once, it looked just like a penalty notice, it was ÂĢ80 which would be half if I paid within 14 days.

I wrote to them, having checked that they were a private parking company, and told them I would not be paying the invoice because they had suffered no loss, as it was a free car park.

The other point is, they can claim their actual losses, if they can prove them but they cannot say' our losses due to your parking was ÂĢ80, but only half that if you pay up now'

They wrote straight back and told me they had cancelled 'the ticket'.

We need to know who has issued it to your daughter, the company will be on it some where.

The company was on the notice and my daughter  responded by email, the notice did say it would be reduced from ÂĢ80 to ÂĢ50 if paid within one week. It  is now just a waiting game, but if the appeal is rejected we will go with that ^^^^^

 

It costs them money if an appeal is made, they usually just give up at that point.

 

Here's hoping.

jacksonb

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