ParkChirp was happy to take my money for nothing.
Happy to take my money - but no receipt or online code to scan for parking provided. Awful experience. Billed my credit card (I actually was stupid enough to try twice)...but no code forthcoming.
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Happy to take my money - but no receipt or online code to scan for parking provided. Awful experience. Billed my credit card (I actually was stupid enough to try twice)...but no code forthcoming.
Park chirp charged me 10 dollars to park at Memorial Hermann Parking Plaza and issued me a barcode to enter the garage AFTER my 7 pm reservation. Upon arrival there is nothing there to accept the barcode. I contacted management in the garage and they said they don't accept Park Chip. They instructed me to pull a ticket, pay AGAIN to park. Because ParkChirp doesn't let you enter until AFTER your reservation begins the refund button magically disappears once you enter the garage.
This is a SCAM. They don't answer customer service help requests. I'll report them to all authorities, BBB, and call my credit card company.
They only got 1 star because I could not select a zero. This company is a scam. You will pay for a spot to park, arrive at the specified garage and find out you have no code…. Then you will pay 3.5 times the amount to park. I am happy to also post this company’s pathetic customer service reply’s I have received. I would not use them for any reason. Buyer beware!!
ParkChirp made a bogus Parking Booking in San Francisco. ParkChirp charged my credit card to book a parking spot at 675 Townsend Street in San Francisco. They gave instructions to take a regular ticket, and press the intercom when ready to exit. Complete bogus. Not only did Park Chirp take my money, I had to pay the parking company as well!. I have receipts to prove it. When I Sent a copy of my booking receipt back to Park Chirp, I got an email stating that their email address doesn't exist! I am filing a dispute with my Card Company as soon as the charge clears. Don't use this bogus company!
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