What exactly did you put in your original appeal? Did you reveal the keeper to also be the driver? Have you complained about this charge to the business you were visiting or patronising at the time? If it is a retail park, have you tried to find out who the managing agent or landowner is and ask them to get this speculative invoice for £100, issued in error and unfairly by their agent, cancelled?
Your Plan C will be an appeal to POPLA where, hopefully, this will get cancelled as it appears to have been issued incorrectly and you have evidence to show that. There are also failures in their NtK that should prevent them from transferring the liability from the (hopefully) unknown driver to the the keeper due to no invitation to the keeper to pay the charge as required by the strict provisions of PoFA 9(2)(e)(i).
There are other BPA CoP breaches that can be included in your POPLA appeal such as poor signage and lack of prominence of the charge for breaching the terms.
I do not have a copy as it was sent via Euro Car Parks website, I made this appeal the same day I received the letter. In this appeal, I did identify myself as the driver. I originally only sent this appeal with a bank statement and later realised I had an invoice for the receipt of the transaction afterwards and sent this is a follow-up email with the below statement:
As stated in my first correspondence, I stated that your facility incorrectly recorded my entry as the time I entered my registration forcing me to have to pay the minimum fee. I have attached payment receipt as proof of this. Please note the time your system claims that I arrived which is contradictory to the alleged time in your letter. I have also attached an image of the terms and conditions of your carpark taken on the evening of the alleged incident. As you can clearly see it states that for customers to 'pay for your parking at the end of your stay before leaving the car park'. I followed these terms as stated so the fault is down to a fault in your system.
There was no confirmation from Euro Car Parks that they received this information or the evidence attached.
This was Five Ways Birmingham car park which is not park of a retail park as far as I am aware. There is a casino that can be entered via the car park but I cannot confirm the two are affiliated. I used this car park for a business (Symphony Hall) not affiliated with the car park.
Could you please explain more what is meant by the below statement in your message:
"There are also failures in their NtK that should prevent them from transferring the liability from the (hopefully) unknown driver to the the keeper due to no invitation to the keeper to pay the charge"
Thanks