Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2014/12/12) */ Cardinal Towing charges a standard service fee when we are called to a lock out regardless of success or failure to open a vehicleThe tow truck driver tried unsuccessfully to open the customers car and was refused paymentThe driver can impound the vehicle for refusal of service payment (this is not grand theft auto)We have issued a refund to the customer because he feels wronged and we do not like our customers to feel that wayWe refunded his full payment $to his credit card on 12/12/ Initial Consumer Rebuttal / [redacted] (3000, 7, 2014/12/15) */ (The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.) I was not told that there would be a service charge if the employee was unable to do his job when I contacted Cardinal TowingThe driver after looking at my window made no attempt what so ever to open my vehicle- he simply said he did not have the correct equipment so he wasn't even going to tryAlso I never once refused to pay- he started that part of the conversation with "well I still have to charge you for coming out here and if you don't pay im going to take your car." That is a direct threat of grand theft autoI was charged the full price for the service they did not provide nor did they warn me they would charge me if they were unable to do itAlso I Checked my bank account before replying to this on 12/15/and there has been no such refund posted to my accountI had contacted the cardinal towing office at one point to see about getting a refund, instead they insulted me, and refused to talk with me about it and told me that I had to go down to their yard to talk with someone about itThen they hung up on meI don't want to bring my car remotely near these people againThey already threatened to steal it once- I don't want to give them another chance Final Business Response / [redacted] (4000, 12, 2015/01/13) */ Refund was ran on 12/12/for $
Initial Business Response / [redacted] (1000, 5, 2014/12/12) */ Cardinal Towing charges a standard service fee when we are called to a lock out regardless of success or failure to open a vehicleThe tow truck driver tried unsuccessfully to open the customers car and was refused paymentThe driver can impound the vehicle for refusal of service payment (this is not grand theft auto)We have issued a refund to the customer because he feels wronged and we do not like our customers to feel that wayWe refunded his full payment $to his credit card on 12/12/ Initial Consumer Rebuttal / [redacted] (3000, 7, 2014/12/15) */ (The consumer indicated he/she DID NOT accept the response from the business.) I was not told that there would be a service charge if the employee was unable to do his job when I contacted Cardinal TowingThe driver after looking at my window made no attempt what so ever to open my vehicle- he simply said he did not have the correct equipment so he wasn't even going to tryAlso I never once refused to pay- he started that part of the conversation with "well I still have to charge you for coming out here and if you don't pay im going to take your car." That is a direct threat of grand theft autoI was charged the full price for the service they did not provide nor did they warn me they would charge me if they were unable to do itAlso I Checked my bank account before replying to this on 12/15/and there has been no such refund posted to my accountI had contacted the cardinal towing office at one point to see about getting a refund, instead they insulted me, and refused to talk with me about it and told me that I had to go down to their yard to talk with someone about itThen they hung up on meI don't want to bring my car remotely near these people againThey already threatened to steal it once- I don't want to give them another chance Final Business Response / [redacted] (4000, 12, 2015/01/13) */ Refund was ran on 12/12/for $