My parking charge has gone up because it was dated wrong
Following your recent advice over a Parking Charge Notice I received , I decided that I should pay the charge of £60, when I went on to the website to pay, their system showed the charge was now £120, but more significantly it showed the ticket was issued on the 28th July.
The only problem with that is that it wasn't. It was issued on the 28/8/12. In your experience where do I stand now?
Do I ignore it and let them try and take me to court, or contact them and advise of their error?
The only problem with that is that it wasn't. It was issued on the 28/8/12. In your experience where do I stand now?
Do I ignore it and let them try and take me to court, or contact them and advise of their error?
Asked on 9 September 2012 by James Sykes
Answered by
Honest John
Pay the £60. If they take it further let them take you to court and countersue for fraud.
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parking charges
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