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Parking Charge Issued by MET Parking Services for Overstaying a McDonalds Visit

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  • Parking Charge Issued by MET Parking Services for Overstaying a McDonalds Visit

    Hey there guys,

    A week ago I had spent 121 minutes in a parking lot for the McDonalds in North Acton which apparently had a 90 minute max stay limit which I did not notice. Now I've received a parking charge from MET.
    I was a paying customer at the McDonalds, however I've not kept the receipt (who does lol), so my bank statements the only proof.

    Was wondering if anyone had similar experiences with MET Parking Services and could help me identify something that would allow me to appeal this.

    Thanks in advance!

    PS: I've attached the letter I received.

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      Even if there ae grounds to appeal MET parking won't accept it.

      Your best bet is to go back to McDonalds and ask the manager to have the charge cancelled.

      Whilst there obtain photos of the signs (ensure even the small print is legible), check the signs at the entrance and see if signs were easily visible from where you parked.

      Just had a look on Google Earth, and the sings seem high up and with small font, so check that as well
      Last edited by des8; Today, 20:02:PM. Reason: addition following Google Earth search

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