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    Roadside Rescue

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open Open 24 hours

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    1.3
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    I would like to thank the politeness, and professionalism of the Ingram's team. Regardless of the…read morecircumstances they offered me a ride and even put me up last night at midnight. Thanks again for the operator's of pulling truck 94260 and Ahmedfor the ride and room. Also the two yard guys which kept me entertained while Western Express followed up with Thomas to release the truck. Thanks again for being professionals and kind even in a bad situation. Never had a situation like this be so pleasant and informative. Great bunch of employees and professional thank you for what you do. Regardless of what side I find myself on.

    I never heard about this company until last night. All the coments are true. I was parked on the…read morestreet where UPS and other warehouses are waiting to pick up a load the next day at the warehouse house. As at around 12am I felt my truck lifting up. I opened my sleeper curtain and boom they had already hooked my truck and trailer up. These guys are scummers. They said they were towing me to their yard and I will have to pay a fee of $6000 and if I resist i will pay $10,000. I tried talking to them reasonable like humans but they now started telling me about their bills how much they have to pay for insurance, repair of their trucks, rent for their yard etc. Come on you don't rip hard working truck drivers off just to pay for your expenses. You knew the business you getting into. Even when you parked on a wrong side of the road I don't think North Carolina police will fine you up to $10,000 this is bad. And this guy called THOMAS AND WILLIAM INGRAM are the owners of the company very rude and they take the payments. This is not the agreement good way to make money in this industry. Thiefs Vuduu will get to you soon wait. Ask of anyone from Benin they will tell you. Got nothing else to say but you will see the reprecautions spiritually soon.

    No More Locked Doors

    No More Locked Doors

    2.3
    (15 reviews)

    My tires were slashed at the airport and I didn't realize it until both back tires went completely…read moreflat within 3 miles of leaving. I was stranded on the side of I-85 and called my roadside assistance. They sent No More Locked Doors with an estimate of 80 to 115 minutes. I settled in to wait and received a call within 30 minutes that my guy was only 3 exits away. He was super nice and did a fantastic job. He got my car where it was going in Salisbury quickly and efficiently. I am super glad this is who my insurance reached out to for my tow. I would recommend to anyone.

    My daughters car was towed to a lot at NMLD Towing, LLC on 4981 Rozzelles Ferry Road in Charlotte,…read moreby either FAFO or Trust Towing. It is still not clear who actually authorized the tow. Here is the story: My daughter attended a concert in Charlotte with her 15-year-old daughter. When she arrived, a person wearing a vest and directing traffic with a wand appeared to be guiding vehicles into a nearby movie theater parking lot. Although there were signs indicating theater parking restrictions, the visible conduct of the traffic attendant created the impression that parking was being directed or permitted for the event, especially because businesses sometimes use or rent nearby lots during large events. When my daughter returned, her vehicle had been towed. She had to take an Uber approximately 20-30 minutes to retrieve it and was charged approximately $780. The towing signage listed FAFO, but other identifying information appears to connect the towing operation or storage location to another towing-related business. We are trying to determine who owned or controlled the lot, who authorized the tow, who employed or directed the traffic attendant, and whether the venue, theater, property owner, or towing company had knowledge of people being directed into a lot where vehicles were then towed. My concern is that drivers may have been misled into parking in a lot and then charged excessive towing fees. I am also concerned that my daughter was pressured to sign paperwork indicating she would not dispute the charge as a condition of getting her vehicle back. After she questioned the tow and recorded the interaction, individuals associated with the situation reportedly laughed at her, treated her disrespectfully, and later made public statements implying that she was abusive toward her own child. Those accusations are false and appear retaliatory. We are requesting preservation of all video footage, tow authorization records, invoices, signage photographs, body-camera footage if any exists, business records showing who authorized the tow, and identification of the person directing vehicles into the lot. We are also requesting a review of whether the tow complied with North Carolina law and Charlotte towing ordinances, including signage requirements, tow authorization requirements, distance/storage rules, fee disclosures, and the prohibition against requiring a waiver of rights as a condition of releasing the vehicle.

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