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A contract issue - supermarket carpark
My local supermarket has put up a notice in the carpark that says that if you stay longer than 2 hrs you have to pay �25; ditto if you lose the ticket you get at the barrier. By comparison, you pay �1 for 1 hr and �2 for 2 hrs, and these charges are waived if you spend at least �10. My friends say there is nothing you can do because when you drive into the carpark you enter into a contract with them but I have my doubts. Firstly because �25 sounds like a punitive clause, secondly because it seems like an unfair contract term in a consumer contract. I'd like to write to the Head Office and tell them and would be grateful for any information before I do so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.May I clarify that I do not fill up the car park - I have no need to. I live a few minutes' walk away from the station and do not need to park in there to catch a train. I only park in there in order to shop there, I always take much less than two hours and always spend considerably more than �10. However I do, occasionally, lose my ticket. The issue for me is one of principle, I find this term harsh and unfair. After all, a legitimate customer could lose a ticket (like I did this morning). (N.B. They found my ticket and did not attempt to charge me anything). Miss Zippy I read your message with interest. As a layperson I thought, however, that a fine is "punitive" by definition. Presumably this is not so? Another clarification, when I typed "I have my doubts" of course I referred to the statement that "nothing can be done". I am aware that I enter into a contract when I drive into the carpark. Thank you for the messages.
I worry about this also, sometimes I go to supermarkets get particular ingredients for a recipe, or some wine thats been advertised and its not in stock so I depart without buying anything.
Its not happened in a store with a manned barrier so far, but if it did I'd ask to see the store manager, explain what happened and I'm sure he'd stamp the parking ticket. If I'd lost the ticket yet had a bag with �10+ good in it, I'd also see the manager, rather than argue with some poor cold bloke in a gatehouse.
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