Hello all!
I'm in need of a bit of help with a parking charge which I received in the post on January 10th, regarding a charge incurred on December 31st - from PremierPark Ltd.
I've read lots of helpful forum posts on this topic and the ways of dealing with these PPCs successfully and wondered if I might be able to get some advice before I go back to PremierPark to appeal (Not stating the driver's information etc - great point!). Is it best advice to appeal firstly to PremierPark Ltd and then to POPLA if necessary? I'm not very sure on the process...
As mentioned in the attached image showing the notice with redacted information; the charge refers to an alleged overstay of paid parking time. My reasoning for appealing this charge is as follows:
*- This notice fails to show the time which the driver paid for when parking.
*- The charged amount is unreasonably high in relation to the incurred costs, as a result of the driver allegedly overstaying their paid time. Surely this charge should only require coverage of the cost of paying for the extra time which was allegedly required.
I wondered if any of you helpful chappies might be able to see anything else wrong with this notice from PremierPark Ltd, that I might be able to include it in my appeal to them?
Regards and thanks for reading my post!
I'm in need of a bit of help with a parking charge which I received in the post on January 10th, regarding a charge incurred on December 31st - from PremierPark Ltd.
I've read lots of helpful forum posts on this topic and the ways of dealing with these PPCs successfully and wondered if I might be able to get some advice before I go back to PremierPark to appeal (Not stating the driver's information etc - great point!). Is it best advice to appeal firstly to PremierPark Ltd and then to POPLA if necessary? I'm not very sure on the process...
As mentioned in the attached image showing the notice with redacted information; the charge refers to an alleged overstay of paid parking time. My reasoning for appealing this charge is as follows:
*- This notice fails to show the time which the driver paid for when parking.
*- The charged amount is unreasonably high in relation to the incurred costs, as a result of the driver allegedly overstaying their paid time. Surely this charge should only require coverage of the cost of paying for the extra time which was allegedly required.
I wondered if any of you helpful chappies might be able to see anything else wrong with this notice from PremierPark Ltd, that I might be able to include it in my appeal to them?
Regards and thanks for reading my post!
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