How screwed am I - multiple parking tickets
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Hi all
I discovered today that whilst I thought I'd had been paying to park in a carpark owned by RCP car parks via the paybyphone app , I have actually been paying a different company for the car park across the street with the same name but a different location number. Essentially paying for once place but parking in another. I only realised when the first ticket arrived. Frustratingly both are the same price .
Obviously this is a pretty stupid mistake and presume I have just used the 'nearby' suggested car parks in the app and selected the wrong one .
The issue is I have been doing this everyday for about 2 weeks without realising I was parking in place and paying for another. This is obviously pretty stupid but I guess I got it wrong once and never realised my mistake. With ten tickets , I'm looking at a bill of 600quid !
Do I have any recourse here if I can prove I'd been paying for a car park on the same app with same car park name (but different location) or do I just have to suck this up and a monumentally dumb life mistake
I'm nearly ready to laugh about it but it's an amount of money that would certainly impact me considerably
Cheers
I discovered today that whilst I thought I'd had been paying to park in a carpark owned by RCP car parks via the paybyphone app , I have actually been paying a different company for the car park across the street with the same name but a different location number. Essentially paying for once place but parking in another. I only realised when the first ticket arrived. Frustratingly both are the same price .
Obviously this is a pretty stupid mistake and presume I have just used the 'nearby' suggested car parks in the app and selected the wrong one .
The issue is I have been doing this everyday for about 2 weeks without realising I was parking in place and paying for another. This is obviously pretty stupid but I guess I got it wrong once and never realised my mistake. With ten tickets , I'm looking at a bill of 600quid !
Do I have any recourse here if I can prove I'd been paying for a car park on the same app with same car park name (but different location) or do I just have to suck this up and a monumentally dumb life mistake
I'm nearly ready to laugh about it but it's an amount of money that would certainly impact me considerably
Cheers
rexwexford. said:
Hi all
I discovered today that whilst I thought I'd had been paying to park in a carpark owned by RCP car parks via the paybyphone app , I have actually been paying a different company for the car park across the street with the same name but a different location number. Essentially paying for once place but parking in another. I only realised when the first ticket arrived. Frustratingly both are the same price .
Obviously this is a pretty stupid mistake and presume I have just used the 'nearby' suggested car parks in the app and selected the wrong one .
The issue is I have been doing this everyday for about 2 weeks without realising I was parking in place and paying for another. This is obviously pretty stupid but I guess I got it wrong once and never realised my mistake. With ten tickets , I'm looking at a bill of 600quid !
Do I have any recourse here if I can prove I'd been paying for a car park on the same app with same car park name (but different location) or do I just have to suck this up and a monumentally dumb life mistake
I'm nearly ready to laugh about it but it's an amount of money that would certainly impact me considerably
Cheers
One might wonder if such a confusing setup is deliberate...I discovered today that whilst I thought I'd had been paying to park in a carpark owned by RCP car parks via the paybyphone app , I have actually been paying a different company for the car park across the street with the same name but a different location number. Essentially paying for once place but parking in another. I only realised when the first ticket arrived. Frustratingly both are the same price .
Obviously this is a pretty stupid mistake and presume I have just used the 'nearby' suggested car parks in the app and selected the wrong one .
The issue is I have been doing this everyday for about 2 weeks without realising I was parking in place and paying for another. This is obviously pretty stupid but I guess I got it wrong once and never realised my mistake. With ten tickets , I'm looking at a bill of 600quid !
Do I have any recourse here if I can prove I'd been paying for a car park on the same app with same car park name (but different location) or do I just have to suck this up and a monumentally dumb life mistake
I'm nearly ready to laugh about it but it's an amount of money that would certainly impact me considerably
Cheers
Are the companies owned by the same person(s) in Companies House records?
Online suggests this as a first step;-
Subject: Appeal – Paid Parking / Location Error – PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say “I accept I broke the terms”
- Do not say “I was careless” or “this was my fault”
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable — that’s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted → cancelled or reduced
- If rejected → you’ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You’ve got a real argument here — this isn’t a lost cause.
Subject: Appeal – Paid Parking / Location Error – PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say “I accept I broke the terms”
- Do not say “I was careless” or “this was my fault”
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable — that’s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted → cancelled or reduced
- If rejected → you’ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You’ve got a real argument here — this isn’t a lost cause.
RotorRambler said:
Online suggests this as a first step;-
Subject: Appeal Paid Parking / Location Error PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say I accept I broke the terms
- Do not say I was careless or this was my fault
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable that s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted ? cancelled or reduced
- If rejected ? you ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You ve got a real argument here this isn t a lost cause.
I would't use the word "I" at all. I'd use the phrase "the driver".Subject: Appeal Paid Parking / Location Error PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say I accept I broke the terms
- Do not say I was careless or this was my fault
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable that s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted ? cancelled or reduced
- If rejected ? you ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You ve got a real argument here this isn t a lost cause.
carl_w said:
I would't use the word "I" at all. I'd use the phrase "the driver".
This, never name the driver.Also how long after parking was the ticket received - they've got 14 days else they can't rely on the law and must ID the driver (the RK has no obligation to do so).
Then if there are 10 of the things I'd be appealing all, but if rejected (they will be as it's not in their interest to allow appeals) submit to POPLA. Again their judgement isn't binding so you can just bin them. Defend it in court in the <1% chance it gets there where you can then evidence misleading signage and your payment. You'll receive threatening letters but they can just be binned to.
I've never once paid a private parking ticket (received hundreds) and never been taken to court.
No point in asking here or ChatGPT as someone has posted above.
Go to https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/co... and do some reading. Put up a post there if you need help.
Go to https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/co... and do some reading. Put up a post there if you need help.
Thanks all for the responses.
It's two different companies - will look up if they are the same under companies house but I assume not.
I don't think the signage is that confusing . It's confusing to me because I'm dyslexic but to normal people both car parks clearly displayed as a number and a street name. My brain clearly saw the street name and thought yup that's it .
Thanks for all the advice so far.
It's two different companies - will look up if they are the same under companies house but I assume not.
I don't think the signage is that confusing . It's confusing to me because I'm dyslexic but to normal people both car parks clearly displayed as a number and a street name. My brain clearly saw the street name and thought yup that's it .
Thanks for all the advice so far.
rexwexford. said:
Thanks all for the responses.
It's two different companies - will look up if they are the same under companies house but I assume not.
I don't think the signage is that confusing . It's confusing to me because I'm dyslexic but to normal people both car parks clearly displayed as a number and a street name. My brain clearly saw the street name and thought yup that's it .
Thanks for all the advice so far.
Being that it is two different companies, you are probably in a sticky situation. You should probably make contact with a human at the parking company and see if you can negotiate directly to make a settlement. Luckily you're only £600 in the hole here as it's only been 2 weeks, but you are unlikely to get a refund from the other company unless you are very lucky!It's two different companies - will look up if they are the same under companies house but I assume not.
I don't think the signage is that confusing . It's confusing to me because I'm dyslexic but to normal people both car parks clearly displayed as a number and a street name. My brain clearly saw the street name and thought yup that's it .
Thanks for all the advice so far.
Are both car parks on the same app? You might be able to ask their customer support if they can assist if they are.
Simpo Two said:
Perhaps these systems should be set so that if you try to pay but your reg number hasn't been logged by the cameras it warns you.
That will never happen, it would show up when the camera fails to see the plate which I'd wager is more often than they would like to admit to. RotorRambler said:
Online suggests this as a first step;-
Subject: Appeal Paid Parking / Location Error PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say I accept I broke the terms
- Do not say I was careless or this was my fault
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable that s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted ? cancelled or reduced
- If rejected ? you ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You ve got a real argument here this isn t a lost cause.
Subject: Appeal Paid Parking / Location Error PCN Reference [XXXXXXX]
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to appeal the above Parking Charge Notice.
At the time of the alleged contravention, I had paid in full for parking via the PayByPhone app, for the same time period and tariff, but for a nearby car park with the same name and the same pricing, operated through the same app. This was a genuine and unintentional location selection error, not an attempt to avoid payment.
I enclose evidence of my PayByPhone payment(s), which clearly show:
- Payment was made for the relevant date(s) and time(s)
- The tariff paid matches the car park used
- Payment was made consistently and in good faith
This error arose because the PayByPhone app lists multiple car parks with the same name in close proximity, and I mistakenly selected the incorrect location number on my initial visit and repeated this error without realising. At no point did I fail to pay for parking.
I would also ask that you take into account that:
- I paid for parking every day during the relevant period
- There was no financial loss to the operator
- This was a single honest mistake repeated unknowingly
- Issuing multiple charges for what was effectively the same error is disproportionate
In light of the above, I respectfully request that this charge be cancelled. Alternatively, if you do not feel cancellation is appropriate, I ask that you exercise discretion and consider consolidating the charges arising from this genuine mistake.
I look forward to your response.
Yours faithfully,
[Your full name]
[Vehicle registration]
A few important tips (this matters)
- Do not say I accept I broke the terms
- Do not say I was careless or this was my fault
- Do not mention stress, money worries, or anger
- Keep it boring, factual, and reasonable that s what works
What usually happens next
- If accepted ? cancelled or reduced
- If rejected ? you ll get a POPLA code (which is not the end of the road)
You ve got a real argument here this isn t a lost cause.

I did similar but not the same.
New car and Put AK at start of reg not AJ, paid for parking £3.50, got fine for £125 for non payment, I queried it as essentially they were not out of pocket as I had "paid" for a space, just the letter was different and as it was a hospital car park it was very quiet, I stayed about 55 minutes.
They rejected and i had to pay to money to stop it escalating.
Absolutely hate these companies
New car and Put AK at start of reg not AJ, paid for parking £3.50, got fine for £125 for non payment, I queried it as essentially they were not out of pocket as I had "paid" for a space, just the letter was different and as it was a hospital car park it was very quiet, I stayed about 55 minutes.
They rejected and i had to pay to money to stop it escalating.
Absolutely hate these companies
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