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Here's a screenshot of my bank statement showing the payment of £160 to TFL on the 11th Oct.
From what I can see on the Enterprise letter, they paid the fine on the 10th.
I'm going to phone them today to confirm what date they paid it.

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I know. It's weird.
I got a ticket on the van. Appealed it and failed so I paid them £160 a few weeks ago.
Then I got an email from work about 4 days ago, saying Enterprise had paid a PCN of £80 plus their admin fee of £25.
Here are some screenshots.



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I have done. What I think has happened is I was ticked by a warden, and it's been picked up on ANPR as well. Resulting in the hire company paying the camera fine, and me paying the ticket fine.
The PCN numbers are the same though.

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Hi. This is a little convoluted.
I got a TFL PCN for parking in a loading bay in Wandsworth a few minutes before 10am. I needed to park my van, and there was nowhere else, so I got a ticket.
I forget about the ticket so it went up to the full amount. £160.
I appealed it which they rejected, so I paid it on the 11th of October this year.
My van is a work van which is rented from Enterprise.
Yesterday, I got an email from work saying Enterprise had paid and invoiced work for it, so I had to pay it.
I don't know when Enterprise paid the fine, but they paid £80, so it's obvious that they paid within the 14 day period.
When I checked the details, I saw its the same PCN.
So Enterprise had already paid it, but TFL saw fit to still demand that I pay, which I consider fraud as their records must have known it was paid.
I have appealed this once more, but I was just wondering what the odds are of them refunding my £160?

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