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Did you know that there is a Company taking congestion charge payments which is not the official website and takes a fee for doing the payment on your behalf which is about ?6. Surely that shouldn't be legal, but according to CC London it is as they are doing the payment for you. The offical website is


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/congestioncharging/6743.aspx


The one that want to rip you off is this one, they may be more though:


http://www.paylondoncongestion.com/pay-charge

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> The website states clearly that it's not the

> official TFL site, and that they charge extra.

> They're hardly ripping anybody off.

>

> Does seem like a bit of a strange business idea

> though.


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Seems like quite a good one to me, if people actually pay them money for doing very little!

the website does state it's not official and will charge a fee - but it's not in big text, and it's not in the red callout NB text.


It's in a relatively chunky block of text which I'm guessing many people skim-read if at all, assuming all else looks ok having looked at the large, bold and coloured text


It's there, but it's cheeky IMO

I am offering a services from today going forward where I will organise tickets for the ED Folk Club (Goose) for a mere ?20 per ticket. This includes all services/costs and entrance to the gig itself. NOTE: I am not the official Goose ticket outlet. Prices may vary according to the mark-up I fancy making / who's playing.

Please PM me for bookings.



(..BTW Sue, I found it !)

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