First off, let me just say that I'm guilty as charged - I left my car in the parking lot of a business that was clearly marked with signs that indicated that parking was for customers only and all other vehicles would be towed. I'm also willing to pay a reasonable price for the tow since I realize I was at fault.
Here's my gripe:
The business called a private towing company who normally charges $65 for a tow, plus mileage. In my case, my vehicle was towed a mere 30 yards to an adjacent parking lot that I couldn't see from where my car was towed. The guy who towed my car, who was still there with two of his coworkers, who each had their own tow trucks and were towing other cars (there were 10-15 cars towed within a matter of about 30 minutes), demanded that I pay $150 to get my car back. I obviously had no choice but to pay him (with VISA).
I've read that there are some ordinances that require a tow company to charge no more than what the local police would charge. If they overcharge, they are liable for 4 times the amount that they charged. A quick Google didn't reveal a similar ordinance in my county but there's got to be something similar.
I've already been in contact with the State Attorney General's Office and I will be filing a complaint with them. I'll also be filing a claim with VISA's Dispute Resolution Dept.
Anyone have any experience with this type of thing? What are my chances of recovering some of my money? It makes me sick when I think of the flashlights I could buy with $150.
Here's my gripe:
The business called a private towing company who normally charges $65 for a tow, plus mileage. In my case, my vehicle was towed a mere 30 yards to an adjacent parking lot that I couldn't see from where my car was towed. The guy who towed my car, who was still there with two of his coworkers, who each had their own tow trucks and were towing other cars (there were 10-15 cars towed within a matter of about 30 minutes), demanded that I pay $150 to get my car back. I obviously had no choice but to pay him (with VISA).
I've read that there are some ordinances that require a tow company to charge no more than what the local police would charge. If they overcharge, they are liable for 4 times the amount that they charged. A quick Google didn't reveal a similar ordinance in my county but there's got to be something similar.
I've already been in contact with the State Attorney General's Office and I will be filing a complaint with them. I'll also be filing a claim with VISA's Dispute Resolution Dept.
Anyone have any experience with this type of thing? What are my chances of recovering some of my money? It makes me sick when I think of the flashlights I could buy with $150.