24-09-13, 11:42 AM
Streetbudgie,
All I was trying to do was explain why you ignore them. Ignore em, and if as is usually the case nothing happens - end of matter.
Google is your geek. Get a ticket, a few googles and you soon realise the general advice is ignore ignore ignore.
If you reject the contract and drive out you have not entered into a contract as you have not parked.
The CAB advise is available here - http://http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/wal...you_do.htm
Your claim that the CAB advise you to pay and claim it back is wholly inaccurate.
They also post links to other sites advising on parking tickets as well as the consumer action group forum on private parking - handy for anybody who does end up being pursued for a ticket.
All I was trying to do was explain why you ignore them. Ignore em, and if as is usually the case nothing happens - end of matter.
Google is your geek. Get a ticket, a few googles and you soon realise the general advice is ignore ignore ignore.
Quote:As far as your extract from 'this is money' that is wholly inaccurate as well, contract law cannot apply as you have to enter the car park to read 'the contract' as it posted on signs in the car park - what happens if you reject 'the contract' and drive out without parking? Most of these PPC's use ANPR cameras and you are invoiced as your number shows up even though you didn't park.
If you reject the contract and drive out you have not entered into a contract as you have not parked.
Quote:There is a lot of bad information on the web about these invoices and even Citizens Advice get it totally wrong and advise to pay then try to claim it back - no chance!
The CAB advise is available here - http://http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/wal...you_do.htm
Your claim that the CAB advise you to pay and claim it back is wholly inaccurate.
They also post links to other sites advising on parking tickets as well as the consumer action group forum on private parking - handy for anybody who does end up being pursued for a ticket.