grandad wrote:
cabbyman wrote:
You DO NOT ignore in England.
I must have missed something because I was under the impression that these private invoices were not enforceable. have the rules changed?
Yes !!!!!
Now if you ignore they go to court and a CCJ is issued.
However it's simple to get around the parking scammers.
You send in an appeal to the ticket, which will be rejected about 95% of the time.
With that appeal rejection they should send a POPLA code, which allows you to appeal to a so-called independent assessor, and that costs the scammers £27 + vat win or lose, and cost the appellant £0 win or lose.
So it helps if the original appeal is a bit weak, thus costing the scammers money. There is also a very long back-log for POPLA appeals.
The two main appeal winners for appellants are 1) the scammers don't have the correct legal right to pursue the appellants, and 2) the £100-£150 so-called fines aren't a true reflection of the costs caused by the so-called transgression.
Both nearly always win, but number 2 seems to be the daddy, as the loss to the landowner on a free parking site is nothing, even on a paid car park it's never going to be more than £20, more times than not it's a few pounds at most.
All the above info comes via peepipoo and Money Saving Expert sites. Both are a brilliant resource for this stuff.