Anonymous wrote: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.
Have they resolved the walk-off parking issue at the new TJ's in Bethesda? I stopped going there because the garage was full of cars but clearly not all of those people were in the store. The last time I was there, I had to wait for a spot, and there were maybe 3 other people shopping in the store. Even factoring in employees, that's a lot of other cars.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is the most relevant forum for this but pls correct if wrong. Hope to make people aware of this to prevent harm.
I got a surprise bill in the mail from Vanguard Parking Solutions in Hollywood Florida, with photos of my license plate, for $58+ (more if not paid now, with threat of collections) for parking there for 2 hours on the day of a tornado and failing to see a barcode to scan. This is new there. Warning ppl--I'm not sure how folks will deal with this who are don't see the sign, don't scan barcodes (I asked around and many ppl I know esp elderly ones who shop there don't even do this) etc.
fwiw I called them and left a message explaining, with my phone # listed 3 times, no response and today got another bill for $90 with same threat.
It's a thread on reddit, mostly in Florida but new to Bethesda.
Any insights--should I just pay this, do my civic duty with MD Atty General's office, and never park there again?
Anonymous wrote:I shop at that TJs all the time. It's pretty clear that they have a 2 hour max and when you check out they have a QR code system for payment.
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happed to us at Chevy Chase Lake. We were there for 20 min getting ice cream at the Charmery and we and just about every car there had a ticket. I walked around to see if there was a no parking sign anywhere and saw a small sign behind my car with a thing to scan to park. We’re never going there again.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--there is now a *federal* regulation called the No Surprises Act that outlaws what happened to you. It was made for ERs and those situations, ambulance rides, etc., specifically. I'm sure you're aware but there hasn't been a ton of coverage on it.
Sounds like you're still being harassed by the collections+ point of origin. There are fines they should be subject to, at the least.
Here is a link from the Maryland AG that may be more user-friendly than CMS
https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/CPD/HEAU/NSA.aspx
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.