Excel parking have issued a parking charge notice to the keeper and driver. Originally this was £50.
the driver approached the machine to check how to pay. On the way back to their vehicle another vehicle offered their ticket with 2 hours remaining. The driver accepted this gesture of goodwill and displayed the ticker.
3 weeks later parking charge notice was submitted in writing.
driver explained that a ticket was displayed.
excel argued that no matching registration was on their system or anything close.
driver requested cctv footage that would show them walking and placing ticket on dashboard. Excel refused this and upped the invoice to £100
claim went to the IAS who said that because no physical ticket was still held and no record on excel system then they wouldn’t accept the appeal.
2 weeks later excel send another invoice for £170 with no correspondence to inform the driver that there was to be further action following the IAS or what to do next, this extra fee looks to be to cover debt collection costs. There is also no way to contact them via telephone.
what are the drivers options?
do they ring and offer to pay the original £50?
do they ‘wait it out’?
ostell I saw you offered some brilliant advice on some similar matters.
the driver approached the machine to check how to pay. On the way back to their vehicle another vehicle offered their ticket with 2 hours remaining. The driver accepted this gesture of goodwill and displayed the ticker.
3 weeks later parking charge notice was submitted in writing.
driver explained that a ticket was displayed.
excel argued that no matching registration was on their system or anything close.
driver requested cctv footage that would show them walking and placing ticket on dashboard. Excel refused this and upped the invoice to £100
claim went to the IAS who said that because no physical ticket was still held and no record on excel system then they wouldn’t accept the appeal.
2 weeks later excel send another invoice for £170 with no correspondence to inform the driver that there was to be further action following the IAS or what to do next, this extra fee looks to be to cover debt collection costs. There is also no way to contact them via telephone.
what are the drivers options?
do they ring and offer to pay the original £50?
do they ‘wait it out’?
ostell I saw you offered some brilliant advice on some similar matters.
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