Here's the message from RingGo:
We are here to help you park quickly and easily. We take pride in making sure you don^t get parking tickets that you don^t deserve. Behind the scenes we keep all your data secure and encrypted and store your credit and debit card details in vaults operated in line with the highest levels of accreditation on the planet.
APCOA▸ (Car parking company used at GWR▸ (Great Western Railway) - controlled stations in the area), the parking enforcement company that is engaged to collect money in the car parks of both First Great Western and NetworkRail, has asked us to withdraw RingGo at all of the stations of both companies from the Sunday after next.
That^s in about ten days' time.
Our lawyers are keen we say nothing more. We feel compelled however to let you know that RingGo is not in contractual breach, or even alleged breach, of any issue of quality or data integrity. This is about something else.
Because we cannot comment please do not get in touch with us.
If you do want to do something about this, there is a web site which lets you have your say. Click here to find it ^ The Yellow Lines. We don^t own or manage this site, although we do now help sponsor it. It was set up by a RingGo fan, who is excited about just how simple and joined-up the process of parking could be in the UK▸ (United Kingdom).
I've signed up with Apcoa Connect - why must it be over complicated? Instead of "1d" for "1 day" I must now remember "801"