I have been keeping open my option's as to whether to get a refund !
I've been emailing them for updates but to no avail. They rarely reply and if they do, you have to phone them.
was anyone mug enough to pay for a season's parking at Falmer Auctions ?
Why should anyone who pays the going rate for parking, for a car park that you can get out of much faster than the Bridge, be considered a mug? Or are all the people who pay for the Bridge and the Uni parking also mugs?
I did pay, but if I could have seen into the future then obviously I would'nt have.
Falmer Auctions havent really come clean about why they can't provide the parking, and having offered a refund, they haven't yet managed to cough up. I've just today got my credit card company involved.
Just read the Falmer Parish Council minutes from September and December.
It would seem that they were unhappy with Falmer Auctions having about 70 cars parked including visiting fans cars at the start of the season, after they said they wouldn't do so. The Parish Council approached the landlord, who has agreed with Council and enforced requirements of no matchday parking.
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Reading those minutes it confirms that Falmer Auctions weren't being honest when they stated that their unofficial use of the club logo was the reason for not being able to do the parking. They were blaming the club and also their IT company at the time when the real reason was they were in breach of their lease. It also looks like Falmer Auctions/Keith Miles used a 28 day rule to provide parking for 28 days only but still sold permits for an entire season. If they sold 70 permits as the minutes suggest at £280 per permit that makes nearly £20,000 in revenue. Has anyone been reimbursed?
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Is anyone owed money from Falmer Auctions after paying for a seasons worth of parking?
Part 4, Class B of the General Permitted Development Order allows FA to operate the site for football car parking for not more than 28 days in total in any calendar year without requiring planning permission. That’s 28 days in total, not a period of 28 consecutive days. As a result, FA were within their rights to sell permits for an entire season. As I said before, it’s not a planning issue........it’s all about the terms of their lease.