A customer covered the permitted parking time of one hour by just six minutes on the Tedi discount in Baden. A year later she received the “invoice” in the true sense of the word.
Do you know where and how long they shop a year ago? And can you still prove that? These questions are not unjustified, as a current case shows in Baden. There was already a woman in Tedi in April 2024. However, she had surpassed the permitted parking time of one hour by six minutes.
You must know that the discount was set up in the rooms of a former Billa location about two years ago and took over the huge parking lot. Apart from the discount, nothing can be easily achieved from this parking lot.
A year later – to be paid within 14 days
Nevertheless, a year later, a customer received the reception a year later: 75 euros penalty owed – within 14 days. “I had a lot to buy because I moved to a new apartment,” explains the bathner from the slightly longer duration of her shopping. Although she could prove that she had paid in the parking lot two minutes before departure, she could not meet each other two minutes before departure.
From the side of Tedi you clean yourself to the customer and refers to the company on order that the parking space monitors. According to this, a cancellation was not possible, the woman received concisely in response.
De Bock and the Gardener
At least legally, the procedure of the companies is correct, as ÖAMTC lawyer Martin Hoffer confirms. A “contractual fine” is only time -left from the age of three. “In our opinion, this is also much fairer than the threat to an action for possession,” Hoffer said. However, the fact that the security company decides on Goodwill makes the ‘goat to the gardener’, Hoffer emphasizes. Incidentally, this company was just as little accessible to an explanation.
Source: Krone

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