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« Reply #15 on: 14 August 2014, 20:27:47 »

No2 you cant appeal to POPLA unless your appeal to PE has been unsuccessful,

True - You 'soft'  appeal to PE, saying that you don't believe you breached the terms of parking, and ask for a POPLA code if they don't immediatley cancel the ticket. You don't give them chapter and verse as to why you haven't breached the terms.

Then if/when you get the appeal rejection letter, they should provide a POPLA code. You then hard appeal to POPLA giving both barrels, providing receipts, etc. This costs PE £30.

PE are a vindictive odious company. The only way to fight them is to cost them money.
 
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« Reply #16 on: 14 August 2014, 20:37:04 »

I agree with everything you say.BUT the hotel states,if you are a guest its free parking.You cant argue with that surely.Dean

Yes, it is free parking. However, PE are alledging a breach of contract. Ignoring the letters is risky and not good advice. PE do "do court" and that's where you'll end up if you ignore them.
I think you may have misunderstood,my posts.I have not ignored,any of the notices.I have contacted PE via email,plus the hotel have contacted them.All notices were cancelled,but there employers welcome break services.Must have told them,that if a guest enters there reg.In PE system which is in the hotel reception,they are a guest so free parking.Dean :y
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« Reply #17 on: 14 August 2014, 20:45:46 »

I agree with everything you say.BUT the hotel states,if you are a guest its free parking.You cant argue with that surely.Dean

Yes, it is free parking. However, PE are alledging a breach of contract. Ignoring the letters is risky and not good advice. PE do "do court" and that's where you'll end up if you ignore them.
I think you may have misunderstood,my posts.I have not ignored,any of the notices.I have contacted PE via email,plus the hotel have contacted them.All notices were cancelled,but there employers welcome break services.Must have told them,that if a guest enters there reg.In PE system which is in the hotel reception,they are a guest so free parking.Dean :y

No I haven't mis-understood you. The "do not ignore the letters" bit is/was a response to "Doesn't play well with others..." advice to "Keep your hotel booking details and receipts in a dedicated box. Then ignore the correspondence from them."

You haven't been ignoring - I get that - but you haven't been costing PE as much as you could do  :y
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« Reply #18 on: 14 August 2014, 20:46:51 »

No2 you cant appeal to POPLA unless your appeal to PE has been unsuccessful,

True - You 'soft'  appeal to PE, saying that you don't believe you breached the terms of parking, and ask for a POPLA code if they don't immediatley cancel the ticket. You don't give them chapter and verse as to why you haven't breached the terms.

Then if/when you get the appeal rejection letter, they should provide a POPLA code. You then hard appeal to POPLA giving both barrels, providing receipts, etc. This costs PE £30.

PE are a vindictive odious company. The only way to fight them is to cost them money.
 
If you don't mind me asking,if they are a odious and vindictive company.How are they still trading,also £30 is nothing to them.As apparently they make £25 million a year.Dean :y
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« Reply #19 on: 14 August 2014, 20:53:14 »

I agree with everything you say.BUT the hotel states,if you are a guest its free parking.You cant argue with that surely.Dean

Yes, it is free parking. However, PE are alledging a breach of contract. Ignoring the letters is risky and not good advice. PE do "do court" and that's where you'll end up if you ignore them.
I think you may have misunderstood,my posts.I have not ignored,any of the notices.I have contacted PE via email,plus the hotel have contacted them.All notices were cancelled,but there employers welcome break services.Must have told them,that if a guest enters there reg.In PE system which is in the hotel reception,they are a guest so free parking.Dean :y

No I haven't mis-understood you. The "do not ignore the letters" bit is/was a response to "Doesn't play well with others..." advice to "Keep your hotel booking details and receipts in a dedicated box. Then ignore the correspondence from them."

You haven't been ignoring - I get that - but you haven't been costing PE as much as you could do  :y
I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y
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« Reply #20 on: 14 August 2014, 21:02:27 »

If you don't mind me asking,if they are a odious and vindictive company.How are they still trading,also £30 is nothing to them.As apparently they make £25 million a year.Dean :y

They make £25 million a year because far to many people cough up £100-£150 for their invoices rather than costing them £30 a pop. If everyone who got an invoice appealed correctly they would be bankrupt within weeks.
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« Reply #21 on: 14 August 2014, 21:04:18 »

I still have my accounts from 2006 ::)
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« Reply #22 on: 14 August 2014, 21:04:46 »

I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y

Yes - you'll have to do some work to cost them £30. Yes I know what you mean, but they are making it your problem, and there is nothing you can do to prevent that short of staying somewhere else.
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« Reply #23 on: 14 August 2014, 21:18:45 »

Before parking eye, the parking at most of the services was enforced by a company called controlled parking(CP). They were part of the Granada, aka moto, head office at Toddington, Bedfordshire. Now (PE) might be owned by the above mentioned lot.
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« Reply #24 on: 14 August 2014, 21:23:15 »

I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y

Yes - you'll have to do some work to cost them £30. Yes I know what you mean, but they are making it your problem, and there is nothing you can do to prevent that short of staying somewhere else.
Just been talking to a good mate on Facebook(i know) .He says send a letter to the hotel,saying.I hold you 100% culpability and liability,for the actions of your contractor.In making unlawful and unwanted,demands against.Those making legitimate use of the car park and hotel.
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« Reply #25 on: 14 August 2014, 21:24:53 »

I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y

Yes - you'll have to do some work to cost them £30. Yes I know what you mean, but they are making it your problem, and there is nothing you can do to prevent that short of staying somewhere else.
Just been talking to a good mate on Facebook(i know) .He says send a letter to the hotel,saying.I hold you 100% culpability and liability,for the actions of your contractor.In making unlawful and unwanted,demands against.Those making legitimate use of the car park and hotel.

Still doesn't cost Parking Eye anything .............  ::)
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« Reply #26 on: 14 August 2014, 21:29:21 »

I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y

Yes - you'll have to do some work to cost them £30. Yes I know what you mean, but they are making it your problem, and there is nothing you can do to prevent that short of staying somewhere else.
Just been talking to a good mate on Facebook(i know) .He says send a letter to the hotel,saying.I hold you 100% culpability and liability,for the actions of your contractor.In making unlawful and unwanted,demands against.Those making legitimate use of the car park and hotel.

Still doesn't cost Parking Eye anything .............  ::)
Thanks for the reply Andy,so how do i cost them and fuuk them up.
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« Reply #27 on: 14 August 2014, 21:33:02 »

I understand that,but it seems I have to do some work.In order to cost them money,when its not my problem to start with.If you know what i mean Dean. :y

Yes - you'll have to do some work to cost them £30. Yes I know what you mean, but they are making it your problem, and there is nothing you can do to prevent that short of staying somewhere else.
Just been talking to a good mate on Facebook(i know) .He says send a letter to the hotel,saying.I hold you 100% culpability and liability,for the actions of your contractor.In making unlawful and unwanted,demands against.Those making legitimate use of the car park and hotel.

Still doesn't cost Parking Eye anything .............  ::)
Thanks for the reply Andy,so how do i cost them and fuuk them up.

I'd follow LC0112G's advice ...... reply#2  :y
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« Reply #28 on: 14 August 2014, 21:35:57 »

How about this then.They sent me a lode of shit,so i shit in an envelope.Send it to PO BOX 565.Dean
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« Reply #29 on: 14 August 2014, 21:37:03 »

How about this then.They sent me a lode of shit,so i shit in an envelope.Send it to PO BOX 565.Dean
Might raise an eyebrow, but probably illegal...
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