As a newcomer I may be posting this in the wrong thread, but to be honest I'm not sure if this is an issue with Parkingeye or whether I have to question my credit card provider, M&S Money.
We have just received a monthly statement from M&S Money and one item on it, is showing a debit on my credit card of £52.95 (transaction dated September 21, date applied to account 22 September).
I have no knowledge of using the credit card for such an amount or to a payee called Parkingeye. At that time we were on holiday in NE England but we dont recall using the credit card to pay for parking. And anyway, why would we be racking up such a bill for parking!?!
I have done some research to discover that Parkingeye appear to be using technology to send parking charge notices to people who have parked in a wide range of locations that they 'manage'. They seem to also have some relationship to a company called Verrus. There seems to be lots of advice on various sites and forums, including on here, to people suggesting that they should ignore demands for payment.
However, I dont have a demand for payment that I can ignore. I have a debit that has already been applied to my credit card and it appears in the bottom line of my statement.. so I guess that means Parkingeye already have the money.. and if I dont pay M&S Money I will start to rack up interest with them.
I'm rather intrigued at the manner in which they have managed to apparently link my car (presuming it was my car) to a credit card account, but of course I have no proof that they have actually done that.
I have queried the transaction with M&S Money and am currently waiting someone to investigate and get back to me.. however I'm disturbed that this is happening and that Parkingeye appear to now have a way of charging people's accounts without any transaction having taken place (or at least not authorised by me). In the past they have just been issuing parking charge notices.
Any advice or thoughts would be gratefully received.
Cheers
We have just received a monthly statement from M&S Money and one item on it, is showing a debit on my credit card of £52.95 (transaction dated September 21, date applied to account 22 September).
I have no knowledge of using the credit card for such an amount or to a payee called Parkingeye. At that time we were on holiday in NE England but we dont recall using the credit card to pay for parking. And anyway, why would we be racking up such a bill for parking!?!
I have done some research to discover that Parkingeye appear to be using technology to send parking charge notices to people who have parked in a wide range of locations that they 'manage'. They seem to also have some relationship to a company called Verrus. There seems to be lots of advice on various sites and forums, including on here, to people suggesting that they should ignore demands for payment.
However, I dont have a demand for payment that I can ignore. I have a debit that has already been applied to my credit card and it appears in the bottom line of my statement.. so I guess that means Parkingeye already have the money.. and if I dont pay M&S Money I will start to rack up interest with them.
I'm rather intrigued at the manner in which they have managed to apparently link my car (presuming it was my car) to a credit card account, but of course I have no proof that they have actually done that.
I have queried the transaction with M&S Money and am currently waiting someone to investigate and get back to me.. however I'm disturbed that this is happening and that Parkingeye appear to now have a way of charging people's accounts without any transaction having taken place (or at least not authorised by me). In the past they have just been issuing parking charge notices.
Any advice or thoughts would be gratefully received.
Cheers
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