Anonymous wrote:Take it to small claims court in MoCo. I’d be filing a complaint with the MD AG and calling Fox5. Get an old lady on camera and Fox5 will be all over this. It’s definitely a shake down.
It wouldn’t surprise me at all if the landlord installed this in order to play hardball with the current tenants to try to force them out.
Anonymous wrote:That location is just so annoying anyway! The parking lot is cramped with tight turns, the building is dingy and has a weird, unpleasant, layout. The elevators take forever and the stairs are outside. The aisles of the TJ's are super narrow. The Target had sewer smells the last time I went, and always looks like a dump.
I bet this extra issue brings a lot more business to the new Trader Joe's, also in downtown Bethesda. Parking is great there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Collections can impact your credit rating, right? The notice says that it goes up to $125.
"This is a parking payment notice for failure to pay for parking at 6831 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20815 monitored by Vanguard Parking Solutions. By parking at this facility, you have agreed to the Parking Agreement and the terms and conditions clearly displayed at the parking facility. You have an outstanding balance of $85.00, this amount is due 15 days from the parking payment notice date. If you pay within 15 days of the parking payment notice date, you get a discounted Parking Charge in the amount of $55.00, plus any applicable state sales tax and/or parking surcharges. If you failed to pay within the 15 days, then you are responsible to pay the full amount of the Parking Charge up to a maximum amount of $125. [this last sentence is underlined]
THIS NOTICE IS PRIVATELY ISSUED BY VANGUARD ON BEHALF OF THE OWNER. IT IS NOT ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY, AND IS NOT SUBJECT TO CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. HOWEVER, FAILURE TO MAKE THE PAYMENT MAY RESULT IN REFERRING TO COLLECTIONS, ARBITRATION, OR FURTHER LEGAL ACTION."
My credit is excellent. I could not care less if something like this goes to collections.
I pay 99% of my bills faithfully. But I went to the ER a few years ago and ended up getting balanced bill by an ER doc that was not in network, even though the hospital and every other doc I saw was in network. This is a heinous practice that has been outlawed in several states (and since my ER visit also in the state where this hospital is located). I refused to pay more than what my insurance determined was the allowed amount + my copay. The ER practice sent it to collection. I have been ignoring calls from the collection agency for over 2 years now (they go straight to voicemail--I did this instead of blocking the number so that I will know if they ever stop calling LOL). My credit remains excellent, and I just had no problem getting an excellent interest rate on a loan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Collections can impact your credit rating, right? The notice says that it goes up to $125.
"This is a parking payment notice for failure to pay for parking at 6831 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20815 monitored by Vanguard Parking Solutions. By parking at this facility, you have agreed to the Parking Agreement and the terms and conditions clearly displayed at the parking facility. You have an outstanding balance of $85.00, this amount is due 15 days from the parking payment notice date. If you pay within 15 days of the parking payment notice date, you get a discounted Parking Charge in the amount of $55.00, plus any applicable state sales tax and/or parking surcharges. If you failed to pay within the 15 days, then you are responsible to pay the full amount of the Parking Charge up to a maximum amount of $125. [this last sentence is underlined]
THIS NOTICE IS PRIVATELY ISSUED BY VANGUARD ON BEHALF OF THE OWNER. IT IS NOT ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY, AND IS NOT SUBJECT TO CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. HOWEVER, FAILURE TO MAKE THE PAYMENT MAY RESULT IN REFERRING TO COLLECTIONS, ARBITRATION, OR FURTHER LEGAL ACTION."
My credit is excellent. I could not care less if something like this goes to collections.
I pay 99% of my bills faithfully. But I went to the ER a few years ago and ended up getting balanced bill by an ER doc that was not in network, even though the hospital and every other doc I saw was in network. This is a heinous practice that has been outlawed in several states (and since my ER visit also in the state where this hospital is located). I refused to pay more than what my insurance determined was the allowed amount + my copay. The ER practice sent it to collection. I have been ignoring calls from the collection agency for over 2 years now (they go straight to voicemail--I did this instead of blocking the number so that I will know if they ever stop calling LOL). My credit remains excellent, and I just had no problem getting an excellent interest rate on a loan.
Anonymous wrote:Collections can impact your credit rating, right? The notice says that it goes up to $125.
"This is a parking payment notice for failure to pay for parking at 6831 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20815 monitored by Vanguard Parking Solutions. By parking at this facility, you have agreed to the Parking Agreement and the terms and conditions clearly displayed at the parking facility. You have an outstanding balance of $85.00, this amount is due 15 days from the parking payment notice date. If you pay within 15 days of the parking payment notice date, you get a discounted Parking Charge in the amount of $55.00, plus any applicable state sales tax and/or parking surcharges. If you failed to pay within the 15 days, then you are responsible to pay the full amount of the Parking Charge up to a maximum amount of $125. [this last sentence is underlined]
THIS NOTICE IS PRIVATELY ISSUED BY VANGUARD ON BEHALF OF THE OWNER. IT IS NOT ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY, AND IS NOT SUBJECT TO CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. HOWEVER, FAILURE TO MAKE THE PAYMENT MAY RESULT IN REFERRING TO COLLECTIONS, ARBITRATION, OR FURTHER LEGAL ACTION."
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly scared of the collections issue. Bc it seems legit. One of the BBB complaint says this:
07/13/2024
Complaint Type:
Billing Issues
Status:
Unanswered
I paid an attendant $15 for Special Event Parking in *********, ** to park in a lot with a sign stating $15 for parking. I receive a bill **** Vanguard parking solutions for $59.4 saying I had not paid for the parking with photos of our license plate which I disputed. I was told that while it was under dispute not other charges would occur. I received a second bill for $91.80 and then was told the owner of the lot would have to give permission to resolve the issue. There has been no other correspondence with them so I thought the issue was resolved until I received a bill from Penn Credit collections. I have already paid for this parking and shouldn't have to be blackmailed to pay again.
Anonymous wrote:Are you only ticketed if you park more than 2 hours? Are you an employee? Why were you parked there for more than 2 hours if you were just grocery shopping?