- Oct 10, 2011
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Has anyone ever been caught out by Service Station parking charges?
I know of friends who have recently been stung for £160.00 parking fines for not realising they had to pay for parking in services if their stay was longer than 2 hours. So after convincing my parents they needed to take a break on the long trip down to Newquay from Hull with car and caravan, my parents pulled into the Moto Service Station near Exeter approx 8.40pm, 23/09/11. They paid the £19.00 parking fee to the WH Smiths store in the services to park for the evening to get some rest before finishing their journey. The guy at the till took my parents car registration and informed them that there was no need for a receipt nor parking ticket and that it was all electronic recognition. Upon returning home they came back to an £80.00 parking fine from the service station. Upon calling the parking company (CP Plus Ltd) we were told that as we had no receipt but that we had a bank statement that this would count as proof of purchase and upon submitting copies of the statement they would review cancelling the charges. The parking fine was reduced to £20.00. After several more calls and emails they did agree in the end to cancel the charge. Luckily the charge was paid by card and they did accept in the end the bank statement as proof of purchase. What would have happened if the charge was paid by cash? How many other people have been caught out? Is this just a scam?
I know of friends who have recently been stung for £160.00 parking fines for not realising they had to pay for parking in services if their stay was longer than 2 hours. So after convincing my parents they needed to take a break on the long trip down to Newquay from Hull with car and caravan, my parents pulled into the Moto Service Station near Exeter approx 8.40pm, 23/09/11. They paid the £19.00 parking fee to the WH Smiths store in the services to park for the evening to get some rest before finishing their journey. The guy at the till took my parents car registration and informed them that there was no need for a receipt nor parking ticket and that it was all electronic recognition. Upon returning home they came back to an £80.00 parking fine from the service station. Upon calling the parking company (CP Plus Ltd) we were told that as we had no receipt but that we had a bank statement that this would count as proof of purchase and upon submitting copies of the statement they would review cancelling the charges. The parking fine was reduced to £20.00. After several more calls and emails they did agree in the end to cancel the charge. Luckily the charge was paid by card and they did accept in the end the bank statement as proof of purchase. What would have happened if the charge was paid by cash? How many other people have been caught out? Is this just a scam?