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DP = bunch of low life assholes. I haven't received a single parking ticket in years (none from DP, none from Impark) I suddenly get a fucking collection letter from Wiggins saying I owe them ~$700 with a list of all my "tickets", with no info telling me which lot I was parked at. Funny thing is my plate number isn't mentioned in the letter at all. Oh ya, never gotten any "validation notice sent upon assignment, follow up collection letters, various numbers of phone calls" as well. |
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AW607, will you be able to show up in MCdonald on Sweden way on 11:00 next tuesday? The CBC reporter will be there. Like you said, DPS did a unfair ticket to you. You need to debate with DPS. I will be there on next Tuesday for sure. |
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"Bart: It's Mike Clarke with CBC. I'll be taking a camera out to Richmond Tuesday where I'm hoping to interview Ying around 11am. We already have people with documentation and are just looking for others with testimonials willing to go on camera to bolster what we already have. Could you let me know your availability Tuesday? And thank you. Mike Clarke CBC News Reporter Vancouver, BC 604-662-6900 mike.clarke@cbc.ca CBC British Columbia Cel: 778-822-2871" Group meet there to tell DPS stories ,maybe DPS will ticket all of you for being in mcdonalds also LOLOLOL :nyan: davidw1234 > you gotta email cbc! That is absolutely ridiculous. |
RS meet at McDonald's? Should do it at night time when night market is open! U will all get ticketed! |
I'd like to come too! Been shafted a few times by them and impark. |
Haha damnit ASR, CBC's contacted me twice about this and now they want to interview me on national television :considered: |
Does ASR know somebody at the CBC or something? How'd he get such a response from them? |
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If you guys actually interested in a meet we should make a sign up e.g. 1) ASR (DPS story) 2) z3german (dps story) 3) etc (no story just for meet) 4) etc (story) . . . and then CBC can see the sign up sheet and how many stories there are so it would entice them to come for a night meet or something. Would be fun! :devil: |
Alright I'm doing it :accepted: We should totally have a meet there if people can make it. They're aiming for 11am tuesday :ilied: |
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That's it. I didn't pay the ticket, DPS void it without any apologization. WTF |
Lol sorry not trying to be a dick because I know english isn't your first language. Apologization made me chuckle pretty hard. I like the idea of an anti DPS meet. I think the majority of us have had a run in with them. I live in kits and went to safeway to grab some chicken for a bbq during the fireworks, yet they wouldn't allow me to park in safeway customer parking. They said I had to "pay to watch the fireworks" I told them that this is clearly a safeway customer lot, and says that a 1 hour limit is available for shoppers. They basically told me to pay or they would tow me. I parked on the street with my kits parking pass. Fucking assholes.:rukidding: |
tempted...to bring..cat |
If I have time maybe I will drop by. I think I still have some DPS tickets... |
may show up |
I am liking this anti dps gathering. Best of luck guys, hope things get settled. Keep us posted. |
Even though I got my ticket voided by DPS through email, i may be showing up to this anti-dps gathering. :thumbs: |
This is my bad experience before long weekend with DPS. http://www.revscene.net/forums/67315...ml#post8018098 |
Diamond Parking Scam SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2011 What to do if they Ticket you? Here is a guideline as to what to do if you are ticketed by this questionable company: Do not under any uncertain terms pay the ticket. How do they know some prankster didn't remove it - in other words show that the owner of the said vehicle received the said ticket. Do not contact them by phone, or email (They've been know to sell private info) or give them any personal information about you whatsoever. Write them a letter, being as matter fact as possible, asking them to physically prove the violation (photo proof or parking receipt), and don't be cutesy in your letter. The people taking the calls are running off a script, and don't give a rats ass about what you say. Send the letter by Registered Letter to their Canadian HQ or Certified letter to their Seattle HQ if you live in the USA. For example, if you are at a medical office, if they call the office to verify, the medical office has no right whatsoever to disclose any information without your written consent - doing otherwise could lead them amok with privacy laws and the College of Physicians, and similar rules apply to lawyers (solicitor client privilege). If they respond to your request, ask them to prove that you were not at the said place of business some time later - some people arrive early for appointments and go across the street for a coffee. Complain to the manager of the business, and tell them that going forward you refuse to patronize their store if they continue to contract out Diamond Parking, and send a complaint letter to the head office of the company (Some companies actually take this seriously - Safeway and Staples Business Depot for example) - and also complain to the property management company. Once again, give Diamond Parking as little personal information as possible. Wait for the collection letter to arrive - usually it has no return address. Do not pay it. Reply to the collection agency stating "The charges that you are billing me for are unauthorized and fraudulent, therefore I am under no uncertain terms going to pay. You may only contact me by mail at this given address, and I further propose that if you wish to further pursue this matter, you must do so in a court of competent jurisdiction". Also, in jurisdictions where collection agencies are less regulated where they call you in the middle of the night - and most of the time as a blocked call, set your phone not to accept blocked calls (They will be given a recording "This Number does not accept blocked calls. If you wish to contact this party, you must press *82 before the number". If they further reply, and demand additional fees, check with your local authorities on the legalities, or ask a lawyer. Complain to the consumer protection authorities in your province/state. In Canada, you may also ask the RCMP to pursue charges of criminal interest rate. Wait for a couple of months to elapse. Check your credit report, and in all States and Provinces you have the right to make corrections and remove erroneous information. When a dispute is opened, the said item cannot be held against you, and it is dropped from your credit score. You simply have to say "The charges were fraudulent, unauthorized, and were the result of deceptive business practices". The respondent can elect not to respond, or may respond, but you can still put a statement of explanation on your file. A small amount is unlikely to have much of an effect on your credit rating, and if you have an explanation, many credit grantors will usually be quite reasonable about it. What they can do: the answer is not much. They can however put your plate number on a watch list and tow away your vehicle if they see it again on one of their lots. However, I have never heard of this happening - it would be tedious to go manually inputting hundreds of plate numbers, and unless you commit another infraction on the same lot, nothing is going to happen. To be absolutely certain, go to your DMV, and request a new plate - the fees for replacing lost, stolen, or damaged plates varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but it is far, far less than the ticket. In the USA, they use the Denver boot in some places, and extort you unless you pay it. In Canada, individuals can purchase the devices, but only licensed individuals can install them on the vehicle of another (Police, Municipal Bylaw, Campus Security). If your vehicle is towed: Report your vehicle as stolen. When you find out where the impound lot is, do not pay cash, pay by credit card only. When you get your vehicle back, call your credit card issuer within 1 or 2 days. State that the charges to your credit card were unauthorized and fraudulent. They will have a chargeback on their hands - and even though they can do something about it, likely it's not worth the trouble for them getting you on a misdemeanor, rather they will try the collection agency. And to protect your ass, have your lawyer (attorney) send a legal letter to the towing company and the parking company, and demand that they prove they did not tow away your vehicle - in many cases say you went for coffee before an appointment, and then came out of your appointment where you legitimately parked, the judge will likely rule in your favour - there are several legal cases of this nature that have ruled in favour. It is not too difficult to prove that they are being unreasonable under the circumstances. |
Funny, just today I saw a guy at pricesmart in richmond get a ticket from DPS. But he deserved it though. He did leave the lot lol. Just a heads up, they monitor there as well. |
meet to fight off teh scumbag dps parking? im so down as for impark, they are pretty good about these things, worst case is I donate a $5 toy to their toy drive and they waive the ticket usually happens around xmas |
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Interview's done, they moved to that lot on Alexandra where ASR got ticketed last week. Everything turned out okay, not really looking forward to seeing myself on TV though haha :pokerface: |
^+1, lol |
when is it gonna air? |
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