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I left a comment on their Facebook page, telling them how charging $70 dollars to park my car from May 21st till the 25th was preventing me from using their services. They replied by implying I was an idiot and a liar. They said it would cost $45 and that I should pay attention to the accuracy of my post on their page. And that if I don't understand how the pricing works I should call them and they would explain it in terms I could understand. When I posted http://i.imgur.com/OMJHh2P.jpg this screenshot of the quote I got from their website, which obviously contradicts their original statement, they replied by stating May 21st - May 25th is not four days and that the quote is not $70. Well they were right, it's not $70. The regular price is actually advertised as $71.99. Here is my interaction with Park2Go on their Facebook page which they deleted shortly after. http://imgur.com/a/DT8A7 A company that treats potential customers that haven't even given up their hard earned cash with so much disrespect, makes you wonder how they'll treat you once they do have your money and car.
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