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  • Re: Parking Eye

    One way of dealing with PPCs is for peeps to report them to Trading Standards. Once they have enough complaints amassed, that is when TS can move in and deal with them.
    Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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      For anyone reading this thread now, the site advice is to appeal to the PPC and then POPLA. If the appeal is unsuccessful, which is likely, you then totally ignore as before.

      For anyone wondering the logic behind this, every time there is an appeal it costs the PPC £27.00. If we can get enough people appealing the Charge Notices, say just 300 per month between various sites, it will cost the likes of Parking Eye £8100 per month in fees which MUST be paid within 30 days. This will severely hit their cash flow situation, and with a bit of luck will put a few out of business.

      So rather than ignore, appeal and then ignore. It's worth the cost of a stamp!

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        I have to agree with the above. The more that now write to them and ask to go to POPLA the better, remember that any decision from POPLA is only binding on the PPC and lots of £27 +VAT may soon clog the system up. I have to be honest and point to a downside as well, some of the PPC's are issuing Court claims as these only cost £25 via MCOL and they will achieve a few successes for the Judgment by Default.

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          BUMPING for all to see.

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            BUMPED for labmans post

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              Originally posted by labman View Post
              For anyone reading this thread now, the site advice is to appeal to the PPC and then POPLA. If the appeal is unsuccessful, which is likely, you then totally ignore as before.

              For anyone wondering the logic behind this, every time there is an appeal it costs the PPC £27.00. If we can get enough people appealing the Charge Notices, say just 300 per month between various sites, it will cost the likes of Parking Eye £8100 per month in fees which MUST be paid within 30 days. This will severely hit their cash flow situation, and with a bit of luck will put a few out of business.

              So rather than ignore, appeal and then ignore. It's worth the cost of a stamp!
              I like it!
              Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                I have to agree with the above. The more that now write to them and ask to go to POPLA the better, remember that any decision from POPLA is only binding on the PPC and lots of £27 +VAT may soon clog the system up. I have to be honest and point to a downside as well, some of the PPC's are issuing Court claims as these only cost £25 via MCOL and they will achieve a few successes for the Judgment by Default.
                Could not those who are receiving MCOL claims not apply to have such claims struck-out as vexatious or an abuse of process, PT?
                Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                  Bumped

                  please read post 317


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                    please read post 317

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                      Originally posted by Hurricane Puffrose View Post
                      please read post 317
                      Saw it the first time, HP. Lol!
                      Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                        heehee promised id keep it in the top threads

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                          Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                          I have to agree with the above. The more that now write to them and ask to go to POPLA the better, remember that any decision from POPLA is only binding on the PPC and lots of £27 +VAT may soon clog the system up. I have to be honest and point to a downside as well, some of the PPC's are issuing Court claims as these only cost £25 via MCOL and they will achieve a few successes for the Judgment by Default.
                          Surely they can't issue claims as they have not exhausted their own appeal procedures? As laid out in the new Freedoms Bill?

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                            Originally posted by alham View Post
                            Surely they can't issue claims as they have not exhausted their own appeal procedures? As laid out in the new Freedoms Bill?
                            I suspect you may have hit the nail on the head there alham, BUT ...... there is a difference between can't and
                            shouldn't.

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                              Originally posted by labman View Post
                              For anyone wondering the logic behind this, every time there is an appeal it costs the PPC £27.00. If we can get enough people appealing the Charge Notices, say just 300 per month between various sites, it will cost the likes of Parking Eye £8100 per month in fees which MUST be paid within 30 days. This will severely hit their cash flow situation, and with a bit of luck will put a few out of business.
                              Isn't it a pity there's nothing similar (yet?) for RLP? :rofl:

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                                Just out of interest ajgray, what did you do about the letter and how was the outcome. My wife has just been caught, she agrees she was over the time but the full duration was spent in the shops

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