Hi everyone. I'm new to this site as I am having certain issues. I hope some one can help.
In august this year whilst on holiday, I and my family parked in a car park in Newquay and bought a ticket. After meeting up with friends we returned to our car and left.
On returning home after our holiday we had recieved a notice from parking eye with photos of our car entering and leaving the car park.
The letter stated that we had either not purchased a ticket OR had over run the time paid for.
I emailed them stating that we had purchased a ticket and that I did not accept their invoice.
The next letter we recieved was the same format but this on stated that we had over run our time by 32 minutes. As the ticket machine didn't require a registration number input how do they know? Also since we told them we bought a ticket their statement now says thatwe over ran the time paid for, not one or the other.
We have now received 3 more letters, the lastest of which states that "the consequences of not paying, and subsequent legal proceedings, are that a judgement may be obtained and if ignored, appropriate enforcement may be taken."
The original sum demanded was£60. This has now risen to £120.
What should I do???
In august this year whilst on holiday, I and my family parked in a car park in Newquay and bought a ticket. After meeting up with friends we returned to our car and left.
On returning home after our holiday we had recieved a notice from parking eye with photos of our car entering and leaving the car park.
The letter stated that we had either not purchased a ticket OR had over run the time paid for.
I emailed them stating that we had purchased a ticket and that I did not accept their invoice.
The next letter we recieved was the same format but this on stated that we had over run our time by 32 minutes. As the ticket machine didn't require a registration number input how do they know? Also since we told them we bought a ticket their statement now says thatwe over ran the time paid for, not one or the other.
We have now received 3 more letters, the lastest of which states that "the consequences of not paying, and subsequent legal proceedings, are that a judgement may be obtained and if ignored, appropriate enforcement may be taken."
The original sum demanded was£60. This has now risen to £120.
What should I do???
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