DandoCCFC wrote:Right there always seem to be an ongoing debate about this but do you actually have to pay it?
Has anyone recently received a parking charge notice in the past couple of games? Because I know someone who just recieved one from Premier Park and he is a little unsure about it?
Should he leave it or pay it?
wakey77 wrote:My mates just had a letter through the post today after parking there for the Spurs game. Picture of car plate going in and leaving on the letter £50 or £90 after 90 days.
Companys called PREMIER PARK
CHRIS PIKE wrote:I had a parking fine off that company too, number plate pics of my car entering and leaving. Dont be fooled by the bullshit threats, ignore them. I ignored all of them and the eventually give up..
CHRIS PIKE wrote:I had a parking fine off that company too, number plate pics of my car entering and leaving. Dont be fooled by the bullshit threats, ignore them. I ignored all of them and the eventually give up..
CHRIS PIKE wrote:It was last season,the Reading game. Did you ignore the parking fine ? Or did you acknowledge it ? The moment you get into any kind of correspondence with them, the fine becomes live.
banana bob wrote:They're total wankers and they've got the law on their side. Personally I would pay the £50 and get them off your back. I ignored them over a £1 flipped ticket on principal, they took me to court where I had to pay £200. Throw in loss of wage, putting the case together and fuel costs, my total loss was in the region of £400, all over a £1 ticket which I had proof that I had paid.
nathansfmachine wrote:banana bob wrote:They're total wankers and they've got the law on their side. Personally I would pay the £50 and get them off your back. I ignored them over a £1 flipped ticket on principal, they took me to court where I had to pay £200. Throw in loss of wage, putting the case together and fuel costs, my total loss was in the region of £400, all over a £1 ticket which I had proof that I had paid.
Hi Bob did you actually go to court to try and defend this? I am very interested as I advise on this subject on a daily basis. You are correct that the law has changed and car parking companies are now proceeding to court and you could end up with a ccj or even a charge on your property if you own one. If you ignore paperwork from the court then a default ccj will be entered and could end up with bailiffs knocking your door or money taken out of your wages.
nathansfmachine wrote:banana bob wrote:They're total wankers and they've got the law on their side. Personally I would pay the £50 and get them off your back. I ignored them over a £1 flipped ticket on principal, they took me to court where I had to pay £200. Throw in loss of wage, putting the case together and fuel costs, my total loss was in the region of £400, all over a £1 ticket which I had proof that I had paid.
Hi Bob did you actually go to court to try and defend this? I am very interested as I advise on this subject on a daily basis. You are correct that the law has changed and car parking companies are now proceeding to court and you could end up with a ccj or even a charge on your property if you own one. If you ignore paperwork from the court then a default ccj will be entered and could end up with bailiffs knocking your door or money taken out of your wages.
CHRIS PIKE wrote:I had a parking fine off that company too, number plate pics of my car entering and leaving. Dont be fooled by the bullshit threats, ignore them. I ignored all of them and the eventually give up..
CHRIS PIKE wrote:It was last season,the Reading game. Did you ignore the parking fine ? Or did you acknowledge it ? The moment you get into any kind of correspondence with them, the fine becomes live.
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