Paid Dart, but didn't…?

Author
Discussion

Bushi

Original Poster:

427 posts

207 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
I went across the dart few weeks back, sat on the train paid for the journey and banked one for the return.

Saw the whole thing through.

No obviously I have two PCNs rock up, first one "free"

And can find Zero evidence in banks...cards.....

Is this a thing or am I losing my marbles?

E-bmw

10,961 posts

166 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
I am not quite sure what you mean by "is this a thing?"

If you don't have a record of the transaction it obviously didn't actually go through fully for whatever reason.

Bushi

Original Poster:

427 posts

207 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
E-bmw said:
I am not quite sure what you mean by "is this a thing?"

If you don't have a record of the transaction it obviously didn't actually go through fully for whatever reason.
Looks that way.

Is this a thing=

Is this common, is the process intentionally sticky,is it buggy, have I uncovered the next horizon.

Or did I simply balls it up

Guessing it hasn't happened to yourself.

esuuv

1,374 posts

219 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
The dart charge people are usually really very reasonable - I'm sure if you call them and tell them that story, they'll just let you pay for the crossings and remove the pcn's.


paul_c123

708 posts

7 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
I don't believe for a minute, that you had an internet connection on a train. The payment likely never went through.

Bushi

Original Poster:

427 posts

207 months

Friday 31st January
quotequote all
paul_c123 said:
I don't believe for a minute, that you had an internet connection on a train. The payment likely never went through.
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/newscentre/press-release/eurotunnel-completes-the-mobile-telephony-offer-in-channel-tunnel100-metres-below-sea-level/



darkyoung1000

2,257 posts

210 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Depending on who you bank with, that might be part of the issue.

We got caught out a few years back when the provider (Monzo I think) didn't process the transaction as they thought it looked suspicious.

We had a letter but the fine was waived on payment (single offence only).

paul_c123

708 posts

7 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Bushi said:
The only evidence that it was paid, is that you "saw it go through". No transactions on your banking app though.

ferret50

2,197 posts

23 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Always tick the box for the email receipt!

I paid in advance for a bridge crossing last Saturday, email confirming payment arrived in seconds, if when I return home in early April I find a PCN on the doormat I can provide proof of payment.

Bushi

Original Poster:

427 posts

207 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
esuuv said:
The dart charge people are usually really very reasonable - I'm sure if you call them and tell them that story, they'll just let you pay for the crossings and remove the pcn's.
Done exactly that, easy, thanks.

E-bmw

10,961 posts

166 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Bushi said:
esuuv said:
The dart charge people are usually really very reasonable - I'm sure if you call them and tell them that story, they'll just let you pay for the crossings and remove the pcn's.
Done exactly that, easy, thanks.
Me too, do it every time for anything bought/paid for online, better safe than sorry.

I too learned that lesson the hard way.

Actual

1,237 posts

120 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Is it possible that you used a scam website to pay the charge?

phil y

558 posts

136 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
I had this last year, would have sworn I paid, but had no email, nor payment showing on credit card.
I had no idea til the letter came through the post, clearly I must have missed a final step in the process.

paul_c123

708 posts

7 months

Saturday 1st February
quotequote all
Off topic but interesting: if you cross the Dartford crossing in a car transporter with a car on the back (so there's 2 rear plates showing) and forget to pay, you WON'T be fined. Whether its just chance (I am sure the cameras aren't 100% effective, especially in rain) or that the 2 plates were validly read, but the computer can't make sense of it and its cheaper to just let you go, than manually review the ones it can't understand, I don't know.

But I know I'm £2.50 better off!

fourthpedal

104 posts

18 months

Sunday 2nd February
quotequote all
ferret50 said:
Always tick the box for the email receipt!

I paid in advance for a bridge crossing last Saturday, email confirming payment arrived in seconds, if when I return home in early April I find a PCN on the doormat I can provide proof of payment.
I always always take screenshots of these things, because you never know if the email will work either. They're in control of the email, but you're in control of the screenshot.