by SouthLondonDaddy » Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:14 am
I finally got refunded! I received the money about 6 weeks after filing my complaint through Resolver. The permit was issued in August; between August and November, I NEVER managed to speak to anyone on the phone, and all my emails to the parking department were ignored.
Had this happened at a different time in the year, I wouldn't have been able to waste so much time chasing £35; surely the council is counting on this!
I wonder: who decided the switch to this new IT parking system? How much did it cost? Why was it such a botched transition? Will anyone take responsibility and admitted they f***** up big time? Probably not...
Other people we know in the area, who have had similar problems, tell us that, if you're lucky enough to manage to speak to someone on the phone, the council will speak only to the person whose name is on the V5. So you can't call about a car which is in your spouse's name, even if your name is on the insurance documents as an authorised driver. Also, there is no procedure for someone to authorise his/her spouse/partner/whatever to deal with the council on parking matters.
I understand the need for privacy, but this is ridiculous - we are talking about paying a parking permit, not accessing private emails or phone calls or whatever sensitive data of your spouse!
I finally got refunded! I received the money about 6 weeks after filing my complaint through Resolver. The permit was issued in August; between August and November, I NEVER managed to speak to anyone on the phone, and all my emails to the parking department were ignored.
Had this happened at a different time in the year, I wouldn't have been able to waste so much time chasing £35; surely the council is counting on this!
I wonder: who decided the switch to this new IT parking system? How much did it cost? Why was it such a botched transition? Will anyone take responsibility and admitted they f***** up big time? Probably not...
Other people we know in the area, who have had similar problems, tell us that, if you're lucky enough to manage to speak to someone on the phone, the council will speak only to the person whose name is on the V5. So you can't call about a car which is in your spouse's name, even if your name is on the insurance documents as an authorised driver. Also, there is no procedure for someone to authorise his/her spouse/partner/whatever to deal with the council on parking matters.
I understand the need for privacy, but this is ridiculous - we are talking about paying a parking permit, not accessing private emails or phone calls or whatever sensitive data of your spouse!