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       #Post#: 113809--------------------------------------------------
       Re: PCN on a rental vehicle, no way to appeal!
       By: tincombe Date: March 20, 2026, 5:50 am
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       IMO, there is no requirement placed on a vehicle-hire RK under
       PoFA to provide hire agreement information to a creditor with a
       view to relieving themselves of liability, it's optional.
       If a vehicle-hire RK chooses not to exercise their right under
       clause 13 of Schedule 4, then as regards PoFA they're entitled
       to do so.
       Whether such action, in this case paying (presumably at the
       lower charge), is a breach of their contractual obligations or
       wider legal duties is IMO another matter.
       OP, pl expand on 'Enterprise have then paid for the PCN and
       asked the individual to reimburse them.' e.g. a direct charge to
       an account, an invoice(which could therefore be challenged) or
       what?
       #Post#: 113826--------------------------------------------------
       Re: PCN on a rental vehicle, no way to appeal!
       By: Mu231123 Date: March 20, 2026, 7:54 am
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       I can confirm that it’s an invoice. I haven’t paid it yet and
       they don’t have access to my bank info (I think?) anymore as I
       removed the card off the account.
       #Post#: 113835--------------------------------------------------
       Re: PCN on a rental vehicle, no way to appeal!
       By: tincombe Date: March 20, 2026, 8:34 am
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       Your first post was:
       .....
       An individual was driving a rental vehicle (Enterprise) and
       seems to have received a PCN they shouldn't have.
       The individual contacted the land owner (Hotel) of the car park
       and has received correspondence by email that the parking charge
       has been waived.
       IMO, I think this now needs to be examined. If the above is
       correct, then Enterprise's 'loss' should be made good by the
       person who has been paid despite 'waiving' the charge. But
       before you write to Enterprise, let's have these facts..and
       hopefully supporting evidence.
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