Hello all, I wonder if someone could please help. (And I hope I posted to the correct forum, many apologies if I didn't)
On Friday 9th I received a letter from Pay My Fuel informing me that I did not pay for my fuel at my local Morrison's service station.
Although I don't clearly remember doing this (I use that station as well as another local one very regularly, for fuelling my wife's car as well as mine), and I have heard of such scams, I think it's genuine, as there are photos of my car and myself in my work uniform (I was in work that day), and the time and date is consistent with me fuelling up after work. The amount of fuel they claim matches with the sort of amount I would usually put in (I'm a bit odd in that I always match the amount of pounds and pence, eg £27.27 or £42.42, etc), and there are also no records of any bank transactions (and I don't usually use cash to pay for fuel. I normally use pay-at-pump so I am not usually even entering the kiosk).
Like I said, I have no clear recollection of doing this, but due to stresses and tiredness, I am probably guilty of the offence and feel pretty embarrassed to say the least, as this is something I would never do intentionally.
Anyway, I'm now being charged for the fuel I took, plus an extra penalty charge of £50.
I'm obviously more than happy to pay for the fuel I took, but money's not something I have loads of, and I can really do without wasting another £50 on a penalty charge.
Can anyone advise me please?