Submitted by TotallyImperfect t3_127kl0q in jerseycity

Parked my car in target parking and walked away outside of Target compund for just a couple of yeards and looked back to check the car and i see target parking enforcement towing my vehicle and i ran towards my car and apologised that i shouldnt have done so however the guy made me to pay $150 via Zelle without even a receipt. Should i report this if yes where do i report this incident? Appreciate all your suggestions!

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DeepFried328 t1_jeeizmc wrote

Sounds like they pocketed $150 in exchange for not towing your car. Sucks, but better than them towing it. You can report it to the tow company. It will be something they’ll sort out internally, but likely won’t care. Your money is his now.

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cheetah-21 t1_jeelv20 wrote

Report that the guy did you a favor?

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pigdog12 t1_jeeipba wrote

Who did you zelle? A tow company or an individual? The zelle is the receipt

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molly_watah t1_jeetjaq wrote

This is a drop fee. Normal practice if you catch them towing you before you go.

You play the game, you pay. Cheaper than going to impound & paying storage, so be grateful for that.

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Laraujo31 t1_jeeik2u wrote

I believe tow companies let you pay a fee for them to drop the car. Previously it was all cash but i am sure they are using other methods to accept payment since not everyone carries cash. That specific Target has been cracking down on this lately.

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swiftkickinthedick t1_jeeq6la wrote

Did you park on the outskirts of the lot? I came back once and he was towing the car next to me. Told me I was next so not to do it again

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zero_cool_protege t1_jeehzz0 wrote

why were you towed? What did you apologize for? The store was open and you parked in the parking lot?

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TotallyImperfect OP t1_jeeigxw wrote

I did not intend to go target store and the guy apparently saw me going out of target parking area towards staples so i apologised

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bubandbob t1_jeel5qr wrote

Staples has a large parking lot. Next time, I would chance getting a fine with on-street parking, except on the LeFrak owned streets.

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luxuryparking_ t1_jeeonlj wrote

Not sure of the JC rules, but I was scammed this way in my previous city.

Guy had my car hitched up, made me pay $100 cash. I offered to pay by card, but he refused and waited while I RAN across the street to an ATM. He pocketed the money, dropped my car and took off. No receipt.

I later learned that the city ordinance defined a $50 max ‘drop fee’, and the company would have to honor it, cash or card, and provide a receipt. They implemented the ordinance because of predatory towing practices, but clearly companies were still skirting the rules.

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RemarkablePlate5461 t1_jeg80gw wrote

Odd. i’ve parked my car there for hours and never had that problem… Did you park there overnight?

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friggenhammer t1_jefzk8u wrote

Predatory towing. Report it to the state

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imaluckyduckie t1_jeenysd wrote

Yes, the tow company is required to release a vehicle even if it's hooked or lifted, but not actually removed from private property, upon request of the vehicle’s owner

Source: https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/News/Consumer%20Briefs/what-you-should-know-about-getting-towed.pdf

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PrincipleOfMoments t1_jef52dd wrote

To be clear, yes, the towing company is required to release the vehicle upon request of the owner in such circumstances, BUT the law allows the towing company to charge a decoupling fee, meaning a fee to unhook your vehicle.

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imaluckyduckie t1_jeg05m9 wrote

Jersey City has an ordinance limiting the decoupling fee to $25 (vehicles up to 10,000 lbs). The OP should absolutely report them to the city.

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MrLurker698 t1_jeekpcd wrote

Thanks for posting this. I didn’t know they were towing in that lot.

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