tonyandcarol
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I am one very pleased motorhomer tonight. I have won my appeal with parking eye.
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Sounds like a good plan , but could this not effect your credit rating ? or else even worse them pass the debt onto the bailiffs ? , "bit like can't pay we will take it away" , im just glad we dont have half that shit over here in N.Ireland .Psst. I didn't appeal but just totally ignored their demands. The letters ceased after about 2 months.
I'd parked on an Aldi car park and was shopping and also needed to see a member of management. That, coupled with the shopping and the long queue to get out, it appears that from the moment I entered the car park to exit, it was 93 minutes. 3 minutes over their time apparently and that justifies a £40.00 fine? Their car park wasn't full and required by other shoppers and there are vehicles in there for a full day every day. Anyway, I looked on various sites and a couple said ignore as appealing gives them a response, so I thought I'll go that way, keep my nerve and ignore increasingly threatening demands.
Sounds like a good plan , but could this not effect your credit rating ? or else even worse them pass the debt onto the bailiffs ? , "bit like can't pay we will take it away" , im just glad we dont have half that shit over here in N.Ireland .
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Psst. I didn't appeal but just totally ignored their demands. The letters ceased after about 2 months.
I'd parked on an Aldi car park and was shopping and also needed to see a member of management. That, coupled with the shopping and the long queue to get out, it appears that from the moment I entered the car park to exit, it was 93 minutes. 3 minutes over their time apparently and that justifies a £40.00 fine? Their car park wasn't full and required by other shoppers and there are vehicles in there for a full day every day. Anyway, I looked on various sites and a couple said ignore as appealing gives them a response, so I thought I'll go that way, keep my nerve and ignore increasingly threatening demands.
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I think that's one of the sites I looked one. Thanks for that.Best place for advice online for traffic related tickets is Pepipoo.con
You have to be carefull and differentiate these "private" parking fines from the official wardens as they can end up with the bailiff if you don't pay.Strangely enough I did read that they could, if they decided, to take me to court. However, before that is likely, there were some very interesting tactics. I can't now remember exactly what but it meant Parking Eye supplying various information, at their cost and is not reclaimable from me even via the courts and it made it extremely unlikely they'd pursue something that would cost them a lot more money that they could possibly recoup.
That was one of the options. The others being explaining or appealing and to be honest I, at that time, decided ignoring was the preferred option because I didn't fancy the to and froing of letters etc.
It's a personal choice and that was mine at that time and whether I chose that route if it happened in the future, I can't say at this stage but I probably would.
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