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Depends on your principles.

As Dave has already hinted, IF the fleecers tried court, you are in a very good position legally to bat them away.

However,  it'll take some time to get there and you'll have half of the amazon forest landing on your front doormat in the form of "scary" letters.

Pay, and it will go away,  or ignore and hope they aren't stupid enough to do court... your choice.

Did you out yourself as the driver when you appealed and got the £15 offer?

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  • dx100uk changed the title to NCP PCN - Wrong reg - Gatwick drop off

My point is, depending how the goodwill gesture was worded, it may well be an out and out admission that the original fee was paid.

If so, that's a slamdunk in any action the fleecers might contemplate

And because the OP wants a quick resolution, it may be worth an early snotty letter pointing it out?

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So, have you paid it, or do you want to fight it? You originally asked if we had a template letter, or pointing at rules on the 14 day limit to issue a NTK.

Protection of Freedom 2012 act is the legislation. The fleecers own ATA code of practice also mention it.

However, as already mentioned, appealing is invariably a waste of time and you could inadvertantly also throw away your POFA 2012 protection. (It isn't a simple 14 day "time limit").

If you want help to fight the charge, fill in the sticky that dx pointed to in post number 8.

I will say that if the team are to help, you'll have to be far more engaged with the thread than you have been so far.

There's no magic button to just make it all go away... except just caving and coughing up the cash.

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Totally understandable.

Good luck for the future and don't forget to refer others here if they have similar problems.

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BTW,

hope you did a chargeback on your card. After all, the vehicle you paid for didn't actually use the car park...

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