Table Reservation - Wing Yip
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It is awful to penalize loyal customers with a parking ticket for patronizing their business. We believed we had a valid reason to dispute the fine since we utilized multiple facilities on the premises and spent a significant amount of money at the restaurant. However, our appeal was instantly denied. As others have mentioned, this seems to be a deceptive practice.
I was surprised to receive a letter from UKPS charging me a £100 fine for supposedly not following the parking rules at Wing Yip Croydon car park a few days ago. The letter lacked details and after researching online, I found that many others were also unfairly fined for parking. The signage, if there even was one, was not clear. I have never had issues with parking there in the past. Like other reviewers, I spent a significant amount shopping and dining at Wing Yip that day. It is frustrating that customers are expected to rush through their activities. The lack of information about parking time limits on the letter or the Wing Yip website is concerning. I echo the sentiments of other reviewers and regret not reading their feedback before visiting. Contacting Wing Yip management seems futile as they are seemingly taking advantage of customers. This experience has deterred me from returning to Wing Yip, whether for shopping, dining at Tai Tung restaurant, or visiting the bakery. It appears to be a scheme to exploit customers. I urge others to avoid Wing Yip and support smaller Asian shops instead. Similar products can be found at these shops or in regular supermarkets.



