Hello Sir/Madam ,
we received a parking eye charge letter , I would like to appeal . I parked the vehicle for 3 hours 13 mins , where its free for 3 hours. There is no pay and display for extra parking. My little boy needed toilet after shopping, we were late there.
I have the receipt of purchase on the day for £41.
The parking eye demanded to pay £90 or £54 if paid with in 14days.
They have sent a copy of pictures of our car Arrival time and Departure times , time in car park 3hrs 13mins.
I need help regarding appeal please.
The letter says,
Dear sir/Madam,
On XXXX date vehicle no XXX entered the retail car park at XXX(time) and departed at XXX(time) on XXXX(date) .
the sinage which clearly displayed at the entrance to and through out the car park, states that this is a private land, the car park is managed by Parking Eye Ltd, that the maximum free stay authorised is 3hours 0 minutes, along with other terms and conditions of the car park by which those who park in the car park agree to be bound.
By remaining at the car park for longer than the stay authorised or without authorisation, in accordance with the terms and conditions set outin the signage, the parking charge is now payable to Parking eye Ltd(as the creditor).
You are notified under paragraph 9(2)(b) of schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedom Act 2012 that the driver of the motor vehicle is required to pay this parking charge in full.As we do not know the driver's name or current postal address, if you were not the driver at the time, you should tell us the name and current postal address of the driver and pass the notice to them.
You are warned that if, after 29 days from the date given(which is presumed to be the second working day after the Date Issued), the parking charge has not been paid in full and we do not know noth the name and current address of the driver , we have right to recover any unpaid part of the parking charge from you.This warning is given to you under Paragraph 9(2)(f) of schedule 4 of the protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and is subject to our complying with the applicable conditions under Schedule 4 of that act.
We will accept the reduced amount of £54.00 if payment is made within 14days of this letter.After this the reduced amount will no longer be available to you.
Details of how to appeal are on reverse of the letter.Further details of the charge and the relevance of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms act 2012 are contained with in the accompanying original PCN.
Should you choose to ignore this notice , please be aware that Parking Eye may pursue this matter through the county court if necessary. Should court proceedings be issued, further costs incurrred be Parking Eye will be added.These will include but not limited to the cost of issuing the court claim, credit reference agency costs and our solicitor's costs.
Yours Faithfully
Parking Eye.
the above lettere has been sent to me, which i would like to appeal on. please advice me. i do have the receipt on the day of parking as i mentioned earlier.
many thanks for your advice and support.
Shameela.
we received a parking eye charge letter , I would like to appeal . I parked the vehicle for 3 hours 13 mins , where its free for 3 hours. There is no pay and display for extra parking. My little boy needed toilet after shopping, we were late there.
I have the receipt of purchase on the day for £41.
The parking eye demanded to pay £90 or £54 if paid with in 14days.
They have sent a copy of pictures of our car Arrival time and Departure times , time in car park 3hrs 13mins.
I need help regarding appeal please.
The letter says,
Dear sir/Madam,
On XXXX date vehicle no XXX entered the retail car park at XXX(time) and departed at XXX(time) on XXXX(date) .
the sinage which clearly displayed at the entrance to and through out the car park, states that this is a private land, the car park is managed by Parking Eye Ltd, that the maximum free stay authorised is 3hours 0 minutes, along with other terms and conditions of the car park by which those who park in the car park agree to be bound.
By remaining at the car park for longer than the stay authorised or without authorisation, in accordance with the terms and conditions set outin the signage, the parking charge is now payable to Parking eye Ltd(as the creditor).
You are notified under paragraph 9(2)(b) of schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedom Act 2012 that the driver of the motor vehicle is required to pay this parking charge in full.As we do not know the driver's name or current postal address, if you were not the driver at the time, you should tell us the name and current postal address of the driver and pass the notice to them.
You are warned that if, after 29 days from the date given(which is presumed to be the second working day after the Date Issued), the parking charge has not been paid in full and we do not know noth the name and current address of the driver , we have right to recover any unpaid part of the parking charge from you.This warning is given to you under Paragraph 9(2)(f) of schedule 4 of the protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and is subject to our complying with the applicable conditions under Schedule 4 of that act.
We will accept the reduced amount of £54.00 if payment is made within 14days of this letter.After this the reduced amount will no longer be available to you.
Details of how to appeal are on reverse of the letter.Further details of the charge and the relevance of Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms act 2012 are contained with in the accompanying original PCN.
Should you choose to ignore this notice , please be aware that Parking Eye may pursue this matter through the county court if necessary. Should court proceedings be issued, further costs incurrred be Parking Eye will be added.These will include but not limited to the cost of issuing the court claim, credit reference agency costs and our solicitor's costs.
Yours Faithfully
Parking Eye.
the above lettere has been sent to me, which i would like to appeal on. please advice me. i do have the receipt on the day of parking as i mentioned earlier.
many thanks for your advice and support.
Shameela.
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