A woman was charged more than £6,500 to park her car for one hour in the centre of Swindon.
Ruth Ritchie used her credit card to pay for an hour’s parking in the Granville Street car park, usually costing £1.20.
The 60-year-old had called mobile parking app PayByPhone, which handles remote payments for the council-owned car park.
But Ms Ritchie said she was “horrified” to receive a call from the fraud section of her bank one hour later informing her £6,561.20 had been taken from her account by PayByPhone.
“I know parking prices have gone up in the town centre but this is ridiculous,” she said.
“I very clearly paid for one hour of parking. There must be a fault on the system as it kept cutting off when I was trying to pay. I don’t see how this could have happened, I just hope no-one else has been stung by this.” Ms Ritchie contacted PayByPhone for an explanation. She claims they told her she had purchased more than 4,000 parking hours and would have to wait up to 10 working days for a refund.
“I told them, of course I wouldn’t pay six and a half grand for car parking, I was horrified that this could have happened,” she said.
“The man on the phone’s reaction was an instant ‘oh my god’ and he said I had paid until May next year,” she said.
She added that the mammoth withdrawal could have harmed her plans to buy a house.
“That is my deposit for a house and I would have been absolutely devastated if I had lost my house as a result of this. It doesn’t bear thinking about.”
A frustrated Ms Ritchie contacted her ward councillor Gemma McCracken and has been told the money will now be refunded in three to five working days. A Swindon Borough Council spokesman attributed the mammoth withdrawal to Ruth mistakenly keying in a request for 4,000 parking hours, which she denies.
“Unfortunately, the customer made an error in keying in her details and asked for over 4,000 hours of parking instead of 1 hour. The system always asks drivers if they want to authorise any payment before money is taken, and approval was given.
“PaybyPhone log all transactions, including all the details that are sent to them by customers, so they can trace clearly what has happened. They have systems in place to spot very large transactions that are outside the normal range and would have contacted us, but on this occasion the customer spotted what had occurred fairly quickly and raised it with us.
We have been advised the money will be refunded very shortly, if it’s not there already.
This does happen from time to time, although seldom for such large amounts.”
But Ms Ritchie said: “I’m an accountant so I’m used to keying in numbers. It’s absolute rubbish. Plus how can someone even pay for 4,000 hours of parking upfront?
To say that and there not be a one day maximum car parking limit is outrageous, this needs to change.”
5 comments:
Yes, I'd like to abandon my car for five and a half months please.
I'd pay her that much to never appear in a photograph ever again. EVER. Because it's going to cost me that much in eye bleach after one glance at that photo.
I used to work for an internet service provider which had a plan that cost $37.95. Well one of the agents forgot to put in the decimal when placing an order for a customer and you can guess the rest....
@ Anon - if that's the only thing you can comment on, then it shows more of your ugliness than hers. There is absolutely no reason for your hateful comment.
Anon, please use as much eye bleach as you need. Clearly the world is too much for you and blindness will be a blessing.
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