because the towing guy is lazy and this is America people. some guys are just payed for showing up to pick up your car. deal with it
OH ya i would go back to them and get the 400 back
yes, depends on how long it sits in your car
Tow car companies are not available on Sundays since Sunday is a rest day for everybody. Unless you will pay extra fee for the towing fee and they will come to you in no time.
They hold them for the towing company or other people that need to put cars that are evidence or have parking violations. They lock them up until someone is able to get their car back and pays the fee that they owe on it.
Call a locksmith or some towing company have slim Jim and will unlock your vehicle for you for a small fee.
You will have to pay the towing fee, and any storage fees/fines in order to get the vehicle released.
It is usually taken to an impounds lots either at the police station or a local towing company. It will take a signed document from the police department and the paying of a hefty fee in order to get the car released from the towing company. You will also have to pay the towing company for its charges as well.
i hear did if you car is impound and you don't have a Colorado drivers licsence you have to pay a fine, and fees of the towing and the facility.
It varies place to place, but it is stored for a time, usually 30 days and them sold. There is a towing fee and a daily storage fee that can really add up quickly. If you want the car, you need to get it out somehow ASAP.
When the police request their services or if you refuse to pay the towing fee.
Yes, the lender can recover the vehicle by paying the towing fee and other charges and then add the expenses to the loan amount the borrower already owes.
Pay the towing fee and any other applicable fees, and reclaim your vehicle.