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  • Report:  #139215

Complaint Review: Shamrock Towing - Westerville Ohio

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- Columbus, Ohio,
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Shamrock Towing
6333 Frost Rd. Westerville, 43082 Ohio, U.S.A.
Phone:
614-882-3555
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On Saturday April 16th, 2005 I went into a music store only to pick up a record; I came out and my car was gone. I had only been in the store for 5 minutes. All I had to do was pick up a record that was already paid for. There was no one else in the store except for the store employees and I didn't even browse the store.

There was a small discrepancy because they did not realize that I already paid for the record. That matter was cleared up in a matter of less than 3 minutes and then I left. The walk into the store was 1 minute and the walk to my missing car was 1 minute. This makes me believe that they must have been watching me and then swarmed in like vultures once I went into the store.

I had to walk to Hamlett St. to retrieve my car which cost me $109.35 and the convenient ATM machine cost $5 to make a cash withdraw. It's like they know you are desperate and they put on as many fees as they can. I am currently trying to find any law I can to get them in legal trouble. Even if I cannot recover my money I want to bury them so deep in paper work they will have to keep an attorney on location to make sure they are following company procedures.

Nate

Columbus, Ohio
U.S.A.


6 Updates & Rebuttals

Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
Did your loophole work? I'm dying to hear it.

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, October 07, 2005

I towed for years, and want to explain something. A trespass towing contract is binding by both the tow company and the client. If they pass a tow up, even for "a few minutes" they are in violation of their customer agreement. Managers watch to see if the tow-truck passes by violators and the towing company won't have the contract if they slack off. The managers set the parameters of the contracts, not the towing company. You may be too lazy to walk a few steps and are willing to inconvenience others, but the tow truck driver isn't so lazy as to leave your car there. And yes, the tow truck will "lurk" waiting for you to leave your car, it saves fuel. Most apartments require a fifteen minute or less response time, some places even less. This is an easy problem to avoid, just don't park where you're told not to.


Joel

Columbus,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
What's your loophole?

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, August 26, 2005

I understand the responsive comments, but Nate is right - this company is very predatory and unjustly and unfairly tows 24/7. Many of the no parking signs, especially around campus, are either too old and rusted to read or (as was in my case) placed to far away from the parking spot to know a sign was even present. It's almost as if they hide the signs, or at least angle them, so you don't know they are there or they apply to your spot. The problem is you can argue all you want, but you won't get your car back until you pay the cash and most people can't do without a car while they try to fight it legally in the meantime. I won't bore anyone with the details of my situation (unless someone asks for them) but Nate - WHAT IS THE LOOPHOLE??? Thousands of us in town are dying to know!


John

White,
Georgia,
U.S.A.
So you found a loophole

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, April 27, 2005

You are admitting that you parked somewhere you are not supposed to. Just because you found some technical loophole to get your money back still says that you are the kind of jerk that will park where they see fit to even though they are completely aware they shouldn't. I never said you parked in a handicap spot I said you seemed like the type that would and from the idiotic defense you just presented confirms it.


Nate

Columbus,
Ohio,
U.S.A.
For your information

#5REBUTTAL Individual responds

Tue, April 26, 2005

Since you think you know so much about me I guess you think you have the story all figured out. Well no you don't!!! I didn't park in a handicap spot. I parked in an apartment complex on The Ohio State campus. I looked for parking spots everywhere but parking down there is nearly impossible the walk into the store was at least 200 yards. The complex had several empty spots and I was not blocking any traffic, in fact, it was off a back alley. And for your information I will be getting my money back because I am smart and I found a loophole. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Thought you knew everything didn't you???????????


John

White,
Georgia,
U.S.A.
Sounds Like Nate is one of those "Special People"

#6Consumer Comment

Tue, April 19, 2005

Nate you sound like one of those "special People" who the rules don't apply to. You obviously were a lazy SOB who couldn't park in a parking place because it was probably a whole 10 more steps to walk from a legitimate space into the store. It really pisses me off because jerks like you think they can do whatever they want even though it may inconvenience other people. Traffic has to drive around you or people crossing the road into the lot aren't seen as easy. But the again a jerk like you could probably care less. It's nice to see a lot that tows immediately when most ignore you jerks and let you do what you want. I don't care if you are parked for 30 seconds or 30 minutes the fact you parked there is wrong. I think they should charge you 10 times the fine to give you jerks a message. I'll bet you park in Handicap spots when there are no close spaces too.


Tom

Houston,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Sounds like you parked in a No Parking Zone

#7Consumer Comment

Tue, April 19, 2005

Park in a no parking zone and you get towed. It doesn't say 10 minute parking. If you parked in a legitimate parking space then sue, but I get the very distinct impression you thought you would be in and out before a tow truck could come. Too bad.

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