Husband received Notice of CC Claim from legal recovery company regarding parking fine from over three years ago.
We don't know who was driving (him or me). I do know that I paid the parking machine £14 for two days parking but it would not accept seven £2 coins, I could only get it to accept six, so, I paid £12. I was concerned at the malfunction so I took a photo of the parking company's display board and of my ticket - I still have them both. I then went to the reception of the building I was going to and told them that there was a problem with the machine and I was told that any problems should be dealt with through the parking company. On my return I had a parking fine. I looked online for advice and the consensus was 'just ignore it and it'll go away'. The recovery company nows want £257.52 for the £2 that I couldn't pay to their client because of a fault with their machine.
What should I do?
I was planning to write and request all the evidence they have.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
We don't know who was driving (him or me). I do know that I paid the parking machine £14 for two days parking but it would not accept seven £2 coins, I could only get it to accept six, so, I paid £12. I was concerned at the malfunction so I took a photo of the parking company's display board and of my ticket - I still have them both. I then went to the reception of the building I was going to and told them that there was a problem with the machine and I was told that any problems should be dealt with through the parking company. On my return I had a parking fine. I looked online for advice and the consensus was 'just ignore it and it'll go away'. The recovery company nows want £257.52 for the £2 that I couldn't pay to their client because of a fault with their machine.
What should I do?
I was planning to write and request all the evidence they have.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
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