How can a business that knows your car was stolen, then steal $300 from you? Soulless, that's how. I understand a fee, but $300? This is outrageous!
Starr
Vancouver,#2Author of original report
Sun, January 11, 2015
Yes, I reported it stolen. After I couldn't find my car in the parking lot at my work I called the police. Don't assume you know what you're talking about. Washington and Oregon police were called. They were the ones that called me and told me where my d**n car was.
Gary Coe
Portland,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 05, 2015
If anyone is interested in knowing who the people behind this predatory business is, the following information may help:
Enjoy!
Retreiver Towing Owner: Gary R Coe
Home Address: (((REDACTED)))
Wife's Name: Donna J Coe
Also Owns these companies:
Gary Coe, Gary R Coe, Donna Coe, Donna J Coe, Donna J Bookout-Coe, Linda Polier, Linda J Polier, Richard Polier, BILL GERLOCK TOWING, AUTO ADVENTURE INC, SPEED'S AUTO SERVICES GROUP, COE AUTO GROUP LLC, COE PROPERTIES, COMPETITION WHEELLIFT, EXECUTIVE TOWING, GAND EQUIPMENT, LOPRINZI PROPERTY, OREGON DISPATCH SERVICE, OREGON LIEN SERVICE, PACIFIC AUTO ACCEPTANCE, PACIFIC CASCADE TOWNCAR, PACIFIC EXCUTIVE SERVICES GROUP, PACIFIC EXECUTIVE SERVICES, PACIFIC EXECUTIVE TOWNCAR SERVICES, PACIFIC TOWNCAR, PACIFIC TOWNCAR SERVICE, Pacific Cascade Towncar Portland, PARKING COMPLIANCE SERVICES, PERFORMANCE MUSTANG, PRIVATE PARKING AUDITORS, SPEED'S ENTERPRISES, SPEED'S HEAVY WRECKER SERVICE, SPEED'S SUPERTOW, SPEED'S TOWING, SUPERTOW, THE ORIGINAL PORTLAND ROADSTER SHOW, TOWNCAR, TOWPARTSNOW, VENTURE TERRACE, CLARA'S OWN GRAND OREGON LODGE, COE CONSULTING GROUP,
Other "Partners" in his businesses:
Steven R. Bennett (An attorney with FARLEIGH WADA WITT Law firm) (http://www.fwwlaw.com/s****.>
Home Address: (((REDACTED)))
Wife's Name: Michelle M Bennett
Steven Bennett Also owns these properties:
(((REDACTED)))
Other Partners:
Scott Simmons
Richard Polier and Linda J Polier. Home Address: (((REDACTED)))
Coe's known Family Members:
(((REDACTED)))
Have Fun!!
MickeyD
PDX,#4General Comment
Sun, June 22, 2014
Did you report your vehicle stolen to the local PD? Impounds in majority of areas are regulated by the local government and if reported stolen CORRECTLY, there should have been no fee. Considering this was impounded per your report and you were still billed and the local PD were contacted, you had not reported it stolen. Next time, your best solution would to A) lock your car to prevent theft B) Contact your insurance, I am sure they would be much abliged to help you or C) pay up because you made a silly mistake. Thanks ;)