At beppo, it is our task to provide a fair and transparent platform for managing parking and fuel payment cases. Recipients of our invoices often have questions about their origin or the applicable general terms and conditions. This article explains why you may have received an invoice from beppo, describes possible contractual scenarios, and explains how you can access evidence and payment options.
Why did I receive a beppo invoice?
- You were reported via our platform due to an unauthorized parking incident.
- There was a refuelling at a petrol station, and the payment was incomplete or forgotten.
- Our contract with property owners or fuel providers requires intervention and billing in such cases.
Explanation of contractual scenarios
For parking violations, contractual agreements with owners/managers define the rules for issuing warnings and invoices. In fuel cases, unpaid transactions at petrol stations lead to processing fees for incurred expenses. All scenarios and requirements are based on clear agreements between beppo and property or station operators, ensuring transparent handling for all parties involved.
How to view evidence and pay online
- Go to the respective portal: www.portal.mybeppo.ch, (or .de / .at)
- Enter your reference number and vehicle registration number to view evidence.
- Select a payment method and settle your invoice quickly and securely online.
Fees for fuel incidents
If you accidentally left a petrol station without payment, additional fees will be charged. These cover costs for researching vehicle data and communication. These fees are contractually regulated and ensure fair compensation for the additional effort of beppo and the petrol station operators.
Conclusion: Ensuring transparency for all parties involved
beppo is committed to clarity and fairness throughout the entire incident handling process. If you wish to dispute a fee or require further clarifications, all evidence and support tools are available via our portal. Our digital approach ensures efficient processing and protects the interests of both property owners and the affected parties.