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Robert H
Allen, TX
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Most of you are missing the point, apartment complex's, make parking "rules", The state of Texas makes "LAW'S". The towing companey's follow the "rules" cause they make more money, If they followed the "LAW" they would have to work to make a living. Let's put it a nother way, If a bank robber,robs a bank, is he not doing his job??? So I really don't want to here you dumb shit's say, "his just doing his job"thats bull shit and you know it. So eather the police DO NOT know the law,or there NOT GOING TO ENFORCE IT.
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Robert H
Allen, TX
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J bug wrote: <quoted text> How did the hearing go? Sorry it took so long to find my way back here. I was told by J.P. Russell Casey Of tarrant county, That the Law about being towed from a apartment complex, did not apply to my,cause I did not live there. But the law also states: Title 14. Regulation of yhe vehicles and transportation Chapter 2308.253 (f)"this section may not be construed". So as they say, It's on appeal
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i am not going to back up
Springtown, TX
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hello guys n girls<
here i am after almost 3 yrs of this post, EXCALIBUR company towed my car away for faulty reason and i am sueing them,
How much should i sue them for ?
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Rufus
North Richland Hills, TX
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i am not going to back up wrote: hello guys n girls< here i am after almost 3 yrs of this post, EXCALIBUR company towed my car away for faulty reason and i am sueing them, How much should i sue them for ? Ask for a jury trail and lett them decide the damages
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Out of State Visitor
Hillsboro, OR
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We were visiting a friend living in the Plantation Apts. near Texas Stadium and using a visitor parking permit to park at the complex during a game. Excalibur towed our vehicle saying the permit was expired. When we pointed out the permit was in deed valid (not expired) they then said we were not parked in a visitor spot. Went back to apt. complex the next day and the sign posted clearly states visitors can park in the spot "WITH A VISITOR PERMIT". This seems to be quite the "racquet" this company has going. Tax payers and legit businesses need to demand their government officials put a stop to this illegal activity. Texas is not the wild wild west where robbers should be able to STEAL from the innocent.
Needless to say, we left Texas with a bad taste in our mouth. We will also be filing charges against Excalibur and be doing our part to try to put a stop to this illegal practice and encourage anyone else with a complaint to take the time to file charges with the DA's office and State Licensing Board.
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Johnny
United States
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A single parent helped a resident move into some apartments off boothcalloway. Asking for some compassion . A blue impala thank you and have a wonderful Autumn.
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Lawkid
Dallas, TX
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This company hires people that speak very little English. This man I caught him in towing car and told me to pay $50. Of course he pocketed the money no filing of paperwork. I'm planning to file complaint with city of Dallas. Not on the tow but if the company actually employees people that are not of good character. The guys name is Buckingham short Latino man. I'm writing reviews because city of Dallas isn't opened till Monday so this will have to do.
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sandy
Amarillo, TX
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You are pretty sad case of a being??? John Bland wrote: <quoted text>(::(:(:( Too bad, you know all that and did 3 tours in Iraq and ALL you are IS an apt. manager??????? No wonder you are such an ASS with people to begin with, the ones you went to defend???? Being your neighbor, I'd rather face the enemy, you will burn in HELL, have a good day!!!!! I have been to my apartment management office on 7 different occasions to request a visitor parking pass. I have been denied EVERY single time. Very convenient they are ALWAYS out. I do not owe them money. I have never been late on anything. To make it all the more confusing - if I were to actually get a parking pass for my guests they could then be towed for parking in visitor parking. It is against the rules for "permit holders" to park in visitor parking. A new sign on the entrance gate to my complex tells all visitors that they MUST obtain a permit from the office to park during business hours. If they don't they can be towed. The office doesn't have any permits so they just tell you to go back and park as originally planned. Is it possible to make this any more confusing for my guests? Is any of this in the interest of the resident or the guest. NO. This is an out and out scam.
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sandy
Amarillo, TX
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You are pretty sad case, you fought in Iraq and have all that experience and all you are is an apt manager, no wonder you r mad at you fellow man. Hahaha, u r a joke!!!! Go to HEL!!!!
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